“That was the challenge [to stop drinking]. Kenia [his partner], my mom, and my children asked me to stop drinking and I couldn’t do it, maybe because I needed God to pull my ears,” he says. Now that he’s left drinking, he feels good and very happy with the life he has now. It’s been almost 10 months since he’s had a drink and he confessed that he attends programs that help him stay sober.
“Yes, I’m an alcoholic and I go to AA [Alcoholic’s Anonymous] meetings, and I’m proud to go,” he said. “Those that see me there even take photos with me.” The best part is that the lack of alcohol hasn’t affected his presentations because now he focuses more on his performances. When his fans gift him a liquor bottle, he signs it and returns it to them.
If you have a alcohol problem, there is help. Contact the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services (SAMHSA) for information about prevention and treatment efforts, see the topics Prevention of Substance Abuse and Mental Illness and Behavioral Health Treatments and Services.