Tom Felton He gained wider popularity thanks to the role of Draco Malfoy in the series films About Harry Potter. The actor after finishing work on the set tried his hand at Hollywood. The star played, among others in the productions “Genesis of the Planet of Monkey”, “Belle” or “Ophelia”. Unfortunately, despite the promising career in the private life of the actor, it was not good.
Tom Felton surprised with his confession. He revealed that he was abusing alcohol
Few people know that after the end of production movieThis from the Harry Potter series in the private life of Tom Felton was playing a real drama. Actor on cards, released at the end of 2022, autobiography, He admitted that he was struggling with alcohol addiction. Felton in the book “On the other side of the wand” confessed that although initially his career in the United States was promising, the evenings spent in bars began to get out of control over time. “From a person who was not particularly interested in alcohol, I went to drink a few mugs regularly before sunset and a glass of whiskey for each of them. Drinking turns into habit, even in the best times. When you drink to escape from reality, it is even easier” – we can read in the autobiography. The turning point in Felton's life was the intervention of loved ones who secretly organized a rehab therapy for him. At first, the actor did not want to accept help, but in time he understood how serious his problem was. As he admitted, as he admitted, The decision to take treatment was one of the most difficult in his lifebut also the most groundbreaking.
Tom Felton confessed to theft. He stole a movie for adults
Tom Felton gained popularity very early, which also caused that the young actor quickly encountered the dark side of fame and began to experiment with stimulants. In his autobiography, the star does not hide the difficult past. What's more, he openly admits his problems. Felton on the pages of the book revealed, among others that as a child he was caught the theft of an adult film, and later reaching for drugs led him to conflicts with the law.
Do you need help?
If you face addiction or want to find out how you can help a loved one, you can contact specialists who are on duty under these numbers:
National Addiction trust phone (every day from 16-21): 800-199-990
Behavioral addiction trust phone (daily from 17-22): 800-889-880
Orange line for parents kids drinking alcohol (from Monday to Friday from 14-20): 801-140-068
National Emergency Service for Victims of Violence in the Family Blue Line (around the clock): 800-120-002
More information can be found on the pages of the National Addiction Counteracting Center Link.