Josh Brolin, who has been sober since 2013, explained what led him to give up drinking in his new memoir, From Under the Truck.
Josh Brolin’s sobriety was a hard-fought journey.
In his new memoir, From Under the Truck, the No Country for Old Men star explained why the lifestyle didn’t exactly come naturally for him.
“I was born to drink,” the actor wrote in the book, obtained by The Times and published Nov. 16. “I was birthed to drink. My mother drank exactly like I did, and I was raised to be a man and drink like the male equivalent of my mother.”
Brolin, now 56, was eventually inspired to get sober in 2013 when, after a night of drinking, he visited his 99-year-old grandmother on her deathbed. Realizing how much of his life was still ahead of him, the Milk actor told the outlet he decided to live differently moving forward.
“I knew that was going to be the last time I drank,” he said. “I like getting older. It’s like a great excuse to finally go, ‘OK, just mellow out, you don’t need to constantly spin.’”
And since giving up alcohol, the Oscar nominee hasn’t looked back.
“I love being sober,” Brolin continued. “I have more fun. There’s nothing that I go through that I am absolutely certain wouldn’t be worse if I was drinking.”
And there’s one person in particular who has helped along the way. In 2021, Brolin credited his wife Kathryn Boyd with being by his side through both his “toughest hour” and “greatest joys.” The actor—who shares kids Westlyn Reign, 6, and Chapel Grace, 3, with Boyd as well as Trevor, 36, and Eden, 30, with ex-wife Alice Adair—also shared how his relationships with his kids had been impacted for the better by his lifestyle change.
“Sobriety is when your children look at you and trust what they see (you can see it in their pupils, and the way they stand before you),” he wrote on Instagram at the time. “That they know they are not being cultivated into some idea but celebrated for the original garden they are growing into.”
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