Jamie Lee Curtis is celebrating 25 years of sobriety.
The Oscar winner, 65, shared a heartfelt message on Instagram on Saturday to mark her personal milestone of being “clean and sober” for a quarter of a century.
“25 years clean and sober. One day at a time. 9,125 of them,” Curtis wrote. “What lies within, as my old friend Adam sang, is a sense of calm, serenity, purpose, and the greatest sense that I am not alone. That many others share the same illness and solution.”
“For all those struggling with addiction and shame, there are others here who care,” she added. “My hand in yours. Our hands in yours. XO JLC.”
Next to the touching caption, Curtis posted a picture of herself holding a ring, which read “JLC TWENTY FIVE.”
Jamie Lee Curtis Says She ‘Would Be Dead’ Without Sobriety Journey: ‘My Gratitude Is Huge’
Several famous friends, including Michelle Pfeiffer, Sheila E., Tatum O’Neal and Maria Shriver, helped celebrate Curtis’ milestone in the comments section of the post.
“Thank you for sharing your experiences, strength and hope,” wrote drag queen Ms. Kasha Davis. “You inspire many including this fellow alcoholic #onedayatatime 🦋.”
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Back in July, Curtis addressed her past struggles with opioid addiction during an interview with Morning Joe. Then she explained that her “The worst day was almost invisible to anyone.”
“I’m lucky. I didn’t make terrible decisions at a high level or under the influence that I’ll regret for the rest of my life,” she said. “There are women in prison whose lives have been destroyed by drugs and alcohol, not because they were violent criminals, not because they were horrible people, but because they were addicts.”
“I’m incredibly lucky that it wasn’t my path,” he said Haunted palace added the actress.
Jamie Lee Curtis accepts the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress in 2023.
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Jamie Lee Curtis says ‘there’s always hope’ when it comes to overcoming addiction
Curtis, who has previously been candid about her experience as an “opiate addict,” told PEOPLE in 2018 that her addiction lasted until 1999.
“I was ahead of the curve of the opioid epidemic,” she said. “I had a 10-year escape, theft, fraud. Nobody knew. Nobody.”
Curtis added at the time that getting sober was her “greatest accomplishment…bigger than my husband, bigger than both of my kids, and bigger than any work, success, failure.”
“I’m breaking a cycle that has basically destroyed the lives of generations in my family,” she continued. (The actress and mother shares daughters Ruby (25) and Annie (34) with husband Christopher Guest.
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