Judas Priest's Rob Halford Celebrates 40 Years of Sobriety: "I'm Grateful for the Person I Became"
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Judas Priest's Rob Halford Celebrates 40 Years of Sobriety: "I'm Grateful for the Person I Became"
"Today I stand here with deep gratitude and thankfulness as I celebrate 40 years of sobriety. Four decades ago, I made a decision to change the entire course of my life, stepping out of darkness into the light, toward the future I couldn't see. As I've said before, it wasn't easy, and still isn't. Recovery asks for complete honesty, humility and a willingness to grow one day at a time."
"With the love and support from my higher power, my family, friends and fans helping me guiding the way, I kept moving forward. Over these years, I've learned that sobriety isn't just about staying clean, it's the presence of clarity, purpose and connectivity - a gift of showing up for my life each day for the people I love. I'm grateful for the person I became and every challenge I've faced that made me stronger."
Rob Halford announces 40 years of sobriety at age 74 and expresses deep gratitude for his recovery. He states that four decades ago he chose to change his life, leaving darkness for an uncertain future, and acknowledges ongoing difficulty. He describes recovery as requiring complete honesty, humility, and willingness to grow one day at a time, and credits support from a higher power, family, friends, and fans. He says sobriety brought clarity, purpose, and connectivity and made him stronger. He entered rehab in 1986, identifies as a recovering alcoholic and drug addict, and maintains sobriety as a daily exercise.
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