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Paula Patton went on 'wild' journey after getting sober
Paula Patton went on 'wild' journey after getting sober

Perth Now

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Paula Patton went on 'wild' journey after getting sober

Paula Patton went on a "wild but amazing" journey after getting sober. The 49-year-old actress - who has 15-year-old son Julian with ex-husband Robin Thicke - took on the lead role in new movie Finding Faith because the titular character "goes through so much" and she could identify with her because of her own experiences of giving up alcohol. Speaking on the Big Tigger Morning Show radio programme in Atlanta, she said: 'Seven years ago, I got sober and life took me on a journey which was wild but amazing. "When you get sober, it's so funny, I just had this epiphany that I had made a choice like, it was family, it was my life, or chaos to be honest.' Paula gave up drinking when she wanted to spend time with her son before filming a movie in London. She recalled: 'I said, 'I can't do it.' But then, in that moment, I said if I do this, 'I'm going to stop drinking.' "So once that happened, you go down a path and all of the masks that you wear, right like all the things that fill your ego, they drop away.' Despite making a positive decision for herself, Paula lost "friends" and work began to "fall away", making it a "really challenging" time. She said: 'So you have to find your way through it to find out who you truly are, and that can be really challenging. There's a lot of time alone, you know, and having to face myself and memories and such." Ultimately, the Warcraft actress' sobriety brought a newfound "joy" into her life and drew her closer to Julian. She added: 'But then on the other side was this joy, just joy for being a mother, a joy of life. "Suddenly, I just had this childlike experience, where I started to see everything through my kid's eyes. Because he's my best friend. "It was like being born again.'

Paula Patton Explains How Motherhood Influenced Her Sobriety Journey: 'It Was Family, It Was My Life, or Chaos'
Paula Patton Explains How Motherhood Influenced Her Sobriety Journey: 'It Was Family, It Was My Life, or Chaos'

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Paula Patton Explains How Motherhood Influenced Her Sobriety Journey: 'It Was Family, It Was My Life, or Chaos'

Paul Patton spoke candidly about her decision to become sober in 2018 The actress explained that one reason she quit drinking was to spend more quality time with her son, Julian Fuego Patton shares Julian, 15, with ex-husband Robin Thicke, whom she filed for divorce from in 2014Paula Patton is opening up about her sobriety journey. Patton, 49, appeared on the Atlanta radio show Big Tigger Morning Show with Jazzy Mcbee on Monday, June 16, to chat about her new film, Finding Faith. At the start of their conversation, she said she took the role of Faith because she 'goes through so much," and she related the character's journey to her personal experience with sobriety. 'Seven years ago, I got sober and life took me on a journey which was wild but amazing,' she began. 'When you get sober, it's so funny, I just had this epiphany that I had made a choice like, it was family, it was my life, or chaos to be honest.' She came to that realization ahead of filming a movie in London, because she wanted to spend her time with her son. Patton shares son Julian Fuego, 15, with ex-husband Robin Thicke, whom she filed for divorce from in 2014. 'I said, 'I can't do it.' But then, in that moment, I said if I do this, 'I'm going to stop drinking,' ' she explained. 'So once that happened, you go down a path and all of the masks that you wear, right like all the things that fill your ego, they drop away.' Patton said she lost "friends" and things like her work began to "fall away.' 'So you have to find your way through it to find out who you truly are, and that can be really challenging. There's a lot of time alone, you know, and having to face myself and memories and such,' she said. 'But then on the other side was this joy, just joy for being a mother, a joy of life." "Suddenly, I just had this childlike experience, where I started to see everything through my kid's eyes. Because he's my best friend,' she said, adding, 'It was like being born again.' Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Finding Faith is now in theaters. In the film, Patton's character seeks guidance from her family, pastor and friends as she seeks to rebuild her life after a tragedy sends everything spiraling. If you or someone you know is struggling with substance abuse, please contact the SAMHSA helpline at 1-800-662-HELP. Read the original article on People

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