During an interview onVarietyand iHeartRadio’s podcast,The Big Ticket with Marc Malkin, Centineo was asked about the fan reaction to his recentHarper’s Bazaardigital cover, in which he revealed that hehad gotten sober.
“I know that people were surprised, I know that people were supportive, which is nice,” he said of the reaction to hisHarper’s Bazaarinterview.
“My relationship with sobriety is a little different,” Centineo continued. “I got clean for a year, I just said, ‘I’m gonna take a year off.’ And I then went back to drinking, but I left a lot in the past.”
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“There’s a lot that I don’t do anymore,” the actor said, presumably referencinghis past drug use. “But when I have to work, I cut out everything.”
“Coffee is way better!” he joked.
Centineo used the magazine interview as a chance to furtheropen upabout using drugs from the time he was 17 to the day before his 21st birthday.
“There’s a syndicate of, like, 500 to 1,000 kids in the entertainment industry that are all trying to make it right now that all they do Monday to Monday is party every night,” thePerfect Datestar toldHarper’s Bazaar.
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Centineo — who rose to fame in the 2018To All the Boysmovie — continued on to say that his favorite thing to do with friends was “take Molly and talk for five hours and like get to the bottom of some really deeply philosophical existential questions.”
“There wasn’t really much I wouldn’t do. I never ever injected anything, which is good,” he said. “I smoked a lot of things. I was really upset, man. It was a really dark time in my life.”
To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love Youis now streaming on Netflix.
source: people.com