Actor Jason Ritter has opened up about his past struggles with alcoholism and how his fiancée, Melanie Lynskey, has been a support system in his journey to sobriety. In an interview with The Guardian, the couple spoke candidly about Ritter’s battle with addiction.
Ritter revealed that he started binge drinking extensively at the age of 19 and by his mid-20s, he was drinking every day. Despite attending rehab twice, he struggled to maintain his sobriety and would soon relapse. It wasn’t until he lost consciousness while driving and crashed his car that Ritter realized he had hit rock bottom. He then admitted himself to a rehab facility and has since remained sober.
Lynskey, who is known for her roles in “Two and a Half Men” and “Castle Rock,” explained that she struggled with how to help Ritter but ultimately realized that she couldn’t change him. She has since become a strong support system for him and is proud of his progress.
Ritter credits his sobriety to the help of treatment, Alcoholics Anonymous, and his network of friends. He hopes that by sharing his experience, he can help others who are battling addiction.
Ritter, who is known for his roles in “Parenthood,” “Joan of Arcadia,” and “A Million Little Things,” is set to star in the upcoming series “The Big Leap.” Meanwhile, Lynskey continues to receive acclaim for her performances in “Togetherness” and “Castle Rock.”
Their openness about Ritter’s struggles with addiction serves as a reminder that it’s important to seek help when struggling with addiction and that it’s possible to overcome it with the right support.