Jodie Sweetin has been refreshingly candid about her past struggles with alcohol and drugs, including a memorable incident at Candace Cameron Bure’s wedding in 1996. During a recent episode of the Skinny Confidential Him & Her podcast, Sweetin recalled getting “blackout” drunk at just 14 years old, shocking her horrified mother.
Seated far away from her mother at the wedding, Sweetin found herself influenced by the adults around her who kept pouring her more drinks. “I’ll take a little more, please,” she recalled saying, not realizing the consequences of her actions. The night ended in a blur, with Sweetin only remembering dancing to the “YMCA” song before losing all recollection.
Despite the horror of the experience, Sweetin admitted feeling a sense of reckless freedom at just 14 years old. This incident marked the beginning of a turbulent period for the young actor, who sensed the danger of her drinking and partying habits early on. “I was heading down a road that it was going to be jail, institutions, or death,” she reflected.
The turning point came when Sweetin found herself pregnant with her daughter after marrying her second husband, Cody Herpin. This pivotal moment led her to get sober in 2008, a decision that changed the course of her life. Since then, the Full House star has maintained her sobriety, focusing on her family and personal growth.
Looking back on her past, Sweetin’s journey serves as a powerful reminder of the dangers of substance abuse and the strength it takes to overcome addiction. Her honesty and resilience have inspired many, showing that it’s never too late to make a positive change in life.
As Sweetin continues to embrace her journey to sobriety, her story stands as a testament to the power of perseverance and self-discovery. It’s a reminder that even in the darkest moments, there is always a glimmer of hope for a brighter future.
Peace Nero is a writer and blogger who loves to explore different topics of self-development. She shares her personal experiences in order to help people discover their true purpose in life.
