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Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew A Look Back and Where They Are Now

Alysse BrysonBy Alysse BrysonNovember 19, 202410 Mins Read
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The late 2000s was an era when reality TV was exploding with new concepts, and among them was “Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew.” It was an attempt to pull back the curtain on addiction, featuring celebrities battling their demons in front of a national audience. With its controversial approach, the show sparked debates about the balance between exploitation and raising awareness. Today, we’re revisiting this reality TV phenomenon to explore its legacy and uncover what became of its participants.

Understanding the history of Celebrity Rehab

“Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew” first aired on VH1 in January 2008. I was not quite two years sober. The show was helmed by Dr. Drew Pinsky, a certified addiction specialist known for his radio show “Loveline.” The program followed a group of celebrities as they sought treatment for substance abuse at the Pasadena Recovery Center in California. The idea was to demystify the process of rehabilitation while giving viewers an insight into the struggles faced by those battling addiction. I was glued to my big-screen television for every single episode. You know, the kind of big-screen TV that required a Ford F150 to move.

Despite initial resistance from Dr. Drew, who was concerned about the effects of televised treatment, he was eventually convinced that the show could offer educational value and help reduce the stigma surrounding addiction. By showcasing real-life struggles, the series aimed to raise awareness and foster understanding about the complexities of substance use disorders.

This wasn’t the first time we’d seen reality TV show attempts at treatment for those living with addiction—the show “Intervention” launched on the A&E channel in 2005, featuring interventions of everyday people. The show’s demographic primarily targeted viewers aged 25–54, a group likely to be interested in serious social issues and human interest stories. The show attracted both people impacted by addiction and those who were curious. I also remember watching this show in its early days, usually with a cocktail or nursing an epic hangover.

How many seasons were there?

“Celebrity Rehab” ran for six seasons, spanning from 2008 to 2012. The first five seasons featured celebrity participants, while the sixth season, titled “Rehab with Dr. Drew,” focused on non-celebrity individuals. Each season documented the participants’ 21-day treatment program, highlighting their progress, setbacks, and breakthroughs.

The show was met with mixed reactions. Some praised its candid portrayal of addiction and recovery, while others criticized it for exploiting vulnerable individuals for entertainment purposes. Dr. Drew faced significant backlash, especially following the relapses and untimely deaths of several participants. This criticism ultimately led to the show’s cancellation after the sixth season, with the final episode airing on November 18th, 2012.

Celebrity participants from each season

“Celebrity Rehab” featured a diverse cast of musicians, actors, athletes, and TV personalities. Here’s a breakdown of the participants from each season. Names BOLDED IN BLACK have since passed away. Based on internet searches, celebrities who are still publicly sober have been noted.

Season 1 (2008)

  • Brigitte Nielsen @realbrigittenielsen – publicly still sober
  • Chyna (Joanie Laurer)
  • Jeff Conaway
  • Daniel Baldwin
  • Seth “Shifty Shellshock” Binzer
  • Mary Carey
  • Jaimee Foxworth @jaimeethefoxx – publicly still sober
  • Jessica Sierra

Season 2 (2008)

  • Steven Adler
  • Rodney King
  • Jeff Conaway (returning)
  • Tawny Kitaen
  • Amber Smith
  • Sean Stewart
  • Nikki McKibbin
  • Gary Busey
  • Seth “Shifty Shellshock” Binzer

Season 3 (2010)

  • Mackenzie Phillips – publicly still sober and works as an addiction counselor
  • Mindy McCready
  • Lisa D’Amato – @lisa_damato – publicly still sober
  • Joey Kovar
  • Heidi Fleiss
  • Dennis Rodman – publicly still sober
  • Mike Starr
  • Tom Sizemore

Season 4 (2010-2011)

  • Eric Roberts – @ericrobertsactor – publicly in recovery
  • Jeremy London
  • Rachel Uchitel
  • Leif Garrett – publicly sober
  • Janice Dickinson – @janicedickinson – publicly still sober
  • Jason Davis
  • Frankie Lons

Season 5 (2011)

  • Steven Adler (returning)
  • Dwight Gooden – @docgooden16 – publicly still sober
  • Bai Ling
  • Amy Fisher
  • Jeremy Jackson
  • Jessica Kiper
  • Michael Lohan
  • Sean Young

Season 6 (2012)

The focus shifted to non-celebrity participants, marking a departure from the original format.

Sober Math: It’s like girl math, but make it sad

By my count, this totals 37 Celebrities from Seasons 1-5. Internet records show that 12 have passed (33%), eight are publicly sober (22%), and the remaining 45% are unknown. Based on my journey of 18.5 years, this sober-math tracks. Many of us don’t make it, and most don’t find it. If you have found it, I hope you hang on to it with everything you’ve got.


Impact on addiction and recovery community

“Celebrity Rehab” was a double-edged sword for the addiction and recovery community. On one hand, it brought attention to the realities of addiction and helped destigmatize the process of seeking treatment. The show opened up conversations about substance use disorders and inspired some viewers to seek help for themselves or their loved ones. Personally, I found the show relatable and motivating during my early years of recovery. (My sober date is 05.01.2006)

However, it also faced criticism for its sensationalist approach and concerns about the ethics of televising such personal struggles. Critics argued that the show prioritized entertainment over genuine treatment and that the presence of cameras compromised the authenticity of the rehab experience.

Despite its controversies, “Celebrity Rehab” played a role in raising awareness about addiction and the challenges of recovery. It shed light on the complexities of substance abuse and emphasized the importance of seeking professional help.

Where are they now?

Since their appearances on the reality show, twelve celebrities have passed away. Let’s reflect on their lives and their courageous decision to share their struggles publicly, aiming to inspire and assist others facing similar challenges.

Tragedies:

  • Jeff Conaway struggled with addiction long before appearing on “Celebrity Rehab.” Despite multiple attempts at recovery, he passed away in 2011 from complications related to pneumonia and sepsis.
  • Mindy McCready faced numerous challenges after the show, including legal troubles and personal losses. Tragically, she died by suicide in 2013.
  • Joanie “Chyna” Laurer passed away in 2016 due to an accidental overdose. Her struggles with addiction and mental health were well-documented, both on and off the show. She was best known as a WWE star.
  • Shifty Shellshock, the Crazy Town frontman, faced numerous challenges after the show and passed away in June 2024 at 49.
  • Tom Sizemore, a Golden Globe-nominated actor, passed away in March 2023 at 61. His struggles with addiction and mental health were well-documented, both on and off the show, including Shooting Sizemore (2007), a documentary television series on VH1.
  • Frankie Lons, Keyshia Cole’s biological mother, died of an accidental overdose in July 2021, the day of her 61st birthday.
  • Tawny Kitaen known for her 80s musical video icon, passed away in May 2021 at the age of 59 from a type of heart disease.
  • Nikki McKibbin, a season 1 finalist for American Idol, died in November 2020 following a brain aneurysm.
  • Jason Davis, best known for his role in the Disney animated series Recess, died from the effects of fentanyl in February 2020 at 35.
  • Joey Kovar from The Real World was found dead in August 2012 due to opiates.
  • Rodney King, who became a civil rights figure after LAPD officers were videotaped brutalizing him in 1991, died of an accidental drowning in June 2012. The coroner’s report found multiple substances in his system that could have played a role in his demise.
  • Mike Starr, Alice and Chains bassist, passed away in March 2011 from a prescription drug overdose.

Conclusion – Did the show help us or hurt us?

“Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew” remains a polarizing and controversial chapter in reality TV history. While it succeeded in raising awareness about addiction and recovery, it also faced criticism for its ethical implications. The show highlighted the struggles faced by individuals battling substance abuse and sparked conversations about the complexities of addiction. According to an article in TIME magazine (2022), the show was named one of the fifty most influential reality TV shows of all time. In the last few years, reality TV shows like The Real Housewives and Vanderpump Rules have included addiction and recovery in a small number of celebrity storylines.

For reality TV fans, mental health advocates, and those in the addiction recovery community, “Celebrity Rehab” reminds them of the importance of empathy, understanding, and responsible portrayal of such sensitive topics. Was it a show ahead of its time? Given that it aired in the early days of social media, we didn’t have the surge of sober Instagram, Facebook, and SoberTok (TikTok) platforms as we do today. There weren’t hundreds of podcasts and books on the subject.

How would a show like this be received today in a world with so many recovering out loud? I don’t know. What I do know is that I would not want to be able to look back and watch my last days of drinking and using replayed, nor my early years of recovery. It wasn’t pretty, folks. While I do not regret the past or wish to shut the door on it, I don’t need the world to know about my mistakes and regrets. With that said, I admire these celebrities for battling their demons so publicly. My educated guess is that each one desperately wanted to get clean and sober. I choose to believe that it contributed to the greater good of chipping away at the stigma of addiction that is still very much alive today. But it feels a little less than it was in the late 2000s.

Some shall die so that others may live. – I have heard this statement repeatedly over the years. I never like hearing it, but I have witnessed its truth in the communities of addiction and recovery. If you or someone you know is struggling, I encourage you to check out our Resource Section and connect to whatever group or community serves you best.

The Mindful Binge Sobees Score: 3.5 out of 5


Celebrity Rehab Curated Articles:

  • Celebrity Rehab: 50 Most Influential Reality TV Seasons | TIME
  • All 12 ‘Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew’ Stars Who Have Died
  • Exclusive | Mackenzie Phillips recalls ‘Celebrity Rehab’ details
  • Do You Remember: Celebrity Rehab, Perhaps the Most Evil Reality TV Series of All Time

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