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What is Celebrity Rehab with Dr Drew?

Jun 01, 2018 · Sadly, it's clear Jackson didn't learn much from his time with Dr. Drew. VH1 He was kicked off the U.K.'s Celebrity Big Brother for assaulting a fellow house-guest, then sentenced to jail and rehab for attempting to steal a car at knifepoint in 2016. Michael Lohan VH1

What happened to the Stars of'Celebrity Rehab'?

May 03, 2013 · King died of accidental drowning, with cocaine and alcohol found in his system, in June 2012. Three other cast members of the reality rehab show also died -- "Taxi" star Jeff Conaway, Alice in...

Is Drew Pinsky leaving'Celebrity Rehab'?

Feb 16, 2022 · Dr. Drew’s Celebrity Rehab Deaths (VH1) According to Dr. Drew Pinsky, he will no longer be continuing the VH1 series Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew once the season finale airs in May of this year. Dr. Drew is a substance abuse doctor who also happens to be a media celebrity.

What happened to Mindy McCready from Celebrity Rehab?

Feb 19, 2013 · Mindy McCready is the fifth person who has appeared on "Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew" to die in the past two years. The 37-year-old, who died of what's believed to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound, is the third person from her season alone to die after appearing on the VH1 reality series.

How did Rodney King die?

King’s cause of death was ruled an accidental drowning, although alcohol, cocaine, marijuana and PCP found in his system were contributing factors, according to authorities.

How did Joey Kovar die?

The 37-year-old, who died of what’s believed to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound, is the third person from her season alone to die after appearing on the VH1 reality series. Prior to McCready’s death, Joey Kovar, a member of MTV’s “Real World: Hollywood” died last August at the age of 29 of “opiate intoxication.”.

When did Jeff Conaway die?

Before King’s passing, actor Jeff Conaway, best known for his role on “Taxi” died in May 2011, after being found unresponsive 17 days earlier, and was brought to the hospital with opiates and other drugs in his system.

Is mental health life threatening?

Pinksy continued: “Mental health issues can be life threatening and need to be treated with the same intensity and resources as any other dangerous potentially life threatening medical condition. Treatment is effective. If someone you know is suffering please be sure he or she gets help and maintains treatment.”.

When did Celebrity Rehab season 2 start?

Season 2. Season 2 of Celebrity Rehab premiered on October 23, 2008. Pinsky saw musician Steven Adler as this season's "problem child", describing his behavior as "suicidal", and related that Adler had to be put into a psychiatric hospital for two weeks prior to going into rehab.

How did Nikki McKibbin die?

Nikki McKibbin marked a year of sobriety on June 10, 2009. On November 1, 2020, McKibbin died of a brain aneurysm at age 42. On May 11, 2011, Jeff Conaway was hospitalized for pneumonia, for which he was placed in an induced coma. He was later taken off life support, and died on May 27, 2011.

Who is the host of Loveline?

Dr. Drew Pinsky – Pinsky is the star of the show, and the lead specialist who treats the patients. A board-certified internist and addiction medicine specialist, he rose to fame as the host of the nationally syndicated radio talk show, Loveline. In addition to Celebrity Rehab, he also appears in its spinoffs, Sex Rehab with Dr. Drew and Sober House.

What happened to Rachel Uchitel?

Filming on season four ended the week of August 1, 2010. It began airing on December 1, 2010. On August 31, RadarOnline reported Rachel Uchitel, who had been living at a sober living facility in Malibu, California, left the facility with Pinsky's permission in order to visit the World Trade Center site, where her fiancé, James Andrew O'Grady, was killed during the September 11, 2001 attacks, which Uchitel has explained was when her life began to unravel, culminating in a "massive breakdown" two years later. Uchitel spoke to other 9/11 families at the site, and was moved by her encounter with them.

Who were the cast members of Survivor?

Subsequent cast members added to the season roster later that month include Season 2 participant Steven Adler, actress Sean Young, former Major League Baseball pitcher Dwight Gooden and Survivor second runner-up Jessica "Sugar" Kiper. Michaele Salahi was later removed from the show because she did not have any addiction. Her husband, Tareq Salahi confirmed this, stating she went to Pinsky to treat her multiple sclerosis, and the stress brought on by that condition. She was discharged after she refused to comply with their demands that her problems be depicted as something other than MS. Season 5 premiered on June 26, 2011, though a "Sneak Premiere" was made available on Vh1's website as early as June 22.

Who is Amber Smith?

Amber Smith later appeared in the spinoff Sex Rehab. In 2009, Rodney King and Amber Smith appeared as panel speakers to a group of addicts at the Pasadena Recovery Center, marking 11 months of sobriety for King, and a year and a half of sobriety for Smith. Nikki McKibbin marked a year of sobriety on June 10, 2009.

Recurring Cast

  • The following are staff of the Pasadena Recovery Center (PRC), where the series is filmed. Casts for individual seasons are seen in sections for those seasons. 1. Dr. Drew Pinsky – Pinsky is the star of the show, and the lead specialist who treats the patients. A board-certified internist and addiction medicine specialist, he rose to fame as the host of the nationally syndicated radio talk …
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Production

  • According to a December 2009 article in The New York Times, Drew Pinsky, who was alarmed by tabloid portrayals of addiction as an indulgence of the rich and famous, and a group of independent producers, approached VH1 with a proposal for a reality television series which would authentically depict addiction, as a sort of media intervention. According to executive pro…
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Reception

  • While Pinsky and the series has won praise from both former addicts and other addiction specialists, many take issue with Pinsky's methods. Jeffrey Foote, a clinical psychologist and substance abuse expert, stated, "The velvet-glove confrontational stuff Pinsky does is what works for TV, but it's not what works for patients." The web site for Foote's Center for Motivation and C…
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Season 1

  • Sierra, Binzer, and Carey agreed to enter a transitional sober living home in the season finale. All three, as well as Laurer and Foxworth, would eventually relapse; some re-entered treatment. VH1 aired a reunion special detailing the patients' lives since filming. Although Conaway was able to maintain sobriety from alcohol and cocaine, he continued to abuse analgesics for his back pain, …
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Season 2

  • Season 2 of Celebrity Rehab premiered on October 23, 2008. Pinsky saw musician Steven Adler as this season's "problem child", describing his behavior as "suicidal", and related that Adler had to be put into a psychiatric hospital for two weeks prior to going into rehab. Jeff Conaway was also a grave concern, according to Pinsky. Actor and recovering cocaine addict Gary Busey entered th…
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Season 3

  • On April 22, 2009, it was announced on the Futon Critic that Celebrity Rehab had been renewed for a third season and a new spinoff titled Sex Rehab with Dr. Drew was being put into production. Sex Rehab premiered on November 1, 2009. Season 3 of Celebrity Rehab premiered on January 7, 2010. Patient Heidi Fleiss was shown to be living in solitude in the wilderness of Nevada while c…
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Season 4

  • In May 2010, model and reality TV veteran Tila Tequila, who disclosed an addiction to prescription medication, was the first cast member announced for season four. However, on July 12, it was announced she withdrew from the cast. Filming on season four ended the week of August 1, 2010. It began airing on December 1, 2010. On August 31, RadarOnline reported Rachel Uchitel, …
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Season 5

  • On March 3, 2011, Amy Fisher, Jeremy Jackson, Bai Ling, Michael Lohan and Michaele Salahi were announced as fifth season participants. Subsequent cast members added to the season roster later that month include Season 2 participant Steven Adler, actress Sean Young, former Major League Baseball pitcher Dwight Gooden and Survivor second runner-up Jessica "Sugar" Ki…
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Season 6

  • For season six, which was filmed in early 2012, the show was renamed Rehab with Dr. Drew, as the addicts selected as cast members would be non-celebrities in their 20s and 30swhose struggles would be depicted over the course of eight episodes. Vh1 Executive Vice President, Original Programming & Production Jeff Olde explained the move away from celebrities thus: "T…
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Spin-Offs

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