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Mackenzie Phillips Reflects on Past Struggles and Faith’s Role in Her Recovery

Mackenzie Phillips, known for her role as Julie Cooper on the sitcom ‘One Day at a Time,’ has opened up about her past struggles with addiction and the role faith has played in her recovery. Phillips, now 66, recalled her experiences during the show’s run, including moments of substance use with co-star Valerie Bertinelli. Despite the challenges, Phillips emphasized the importance of resilience and faith in her journey to sobriety.

Reflecting on the Past

In a candid interview, Phillips shared memories of her time on the sitcom, revealing that she and Bertinelli would occasionally drink wine and use cocaine during breaks. She clarified that Bertinelli did not struggle with addiction as she did. Phillips expressed gratitude for being caught and held accountable for her actions, which she believes was a turning point in her life.

Faith and Resilience

Phillips attributes her ability to move forward to her strong faith and resilience. She noted that her past experiences, though difficult, have shaped her into the person she is today. Phillips has been open about her journey through addiction, trauma, and recovery, using her story to help others in similar situations.

Her work in addiction recovery has been a source of purpose and fulfillment. Phillips has served as a counselor and manager at Breathe Life Healing Centers, where she shares her experiences to inspire others. She believes that having a sense of purpose is crucial for maintaining sobriety and living a meaningful life.

Looking Forward

Phillips continues to act and contribute to the field of addiction recovery. She remains connected to her past co-stars and values the friendships that have endured over the years. Her story serves as a testament to the power of faith, resilience, and the support of loved ones in overcoming life’s challenges.


Original reporting: Fox News (HLL/CB) — read the source article.

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