Mike 'The Situation' Sorrentino Blames Depression, Anxiety and Self-Doubt for His Drug Addiction
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The 'Jersey Shore' star, who writes a new memoir about how he overcame 'addiction, loss, and prison,' reveals that he spent as much as $500,000 to fuel his drug habit.

AceShowbiz - Mike "The Situation" Sorrentino felt "desperate" when he turned to heroin in 2015. The 41-year-old TV star entered rehab after he took the drug for the first time in his life. In his new memoir, titled "Reality Check: Making the Best of The Situation - How I Overcame Addiction, Loss, and Prison", he shares, "When I finally got to rehab in 2015 that was definitely my low, but my lowest was like a day or so before that, when I did something I never thought I was gonna do."

"I ended up trying a drug that I never thought I would try. A drug that kills most people. A drug that most people don't come back from. A drug that I told myself that I would never do, that I thought was dirty. It was heroin," he continued.

Mike looked to drugs because he felt he had nowhere else to turn. He said, "I was depressed and [with] anxiety and self-doubt. I had given up on myself. I just wanted to get out of that space mentally."

The "Jersey Shore" star spent as much as $500,000 to fuel his drug habit. Mike admitted that his issues spiraled out of control as his fame and success increased. He said, "I was a young and wild, careless kid, and once you gave kids millions of dollars and Ferraris and Lambos and girls screaming my name and yes-men everywhere, it was hard to turn that off."

"That was my problem for many years, how do you turn off the excess? And I think it wasn't just my problem. Most people in our world or in the celebrity world or in the entertainment world, they have a problem turning off the excess button," he added.

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