Stacey Dash opens up about past addiction to Vicodin for the first time on Dr. Oz

Stacey Dash was taking ’18 to 20 pills-a-day’ at the height of her Vicodin addiction as she opens up about past drug use for the first time on Dr. Oz: ‘I lost everything’

  • During an appearance on Dr. Oz, Dash revealed she was ‘taking 18 to 20 pills a day’ at the peak of her Vicodin addiction
  • The Clueless star, who recently celebrated five years of sobriety, said she ‘lost everything’ due to the expensive nature of the habit
  • According to the Rehab Spot, the average street price per pill of Vicodin can range from $5 to $25
  • Those with a heavy addiction to Vicodin and opioids like it are estimated to spend upwards of $70,000 a year on pills
  • Dash labeled her past drug use as her ‘deepest, darkest secret’ and said that getting clean helped her be ‘honest with myself and become a better person’


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Stacey Dash has revealed for the first time that she was addicted to the prescription opioid Vicodin.

‘I was taking 18 to 20 pills a day,’ the 54-year-old actress admitted to Dr. Oz, adding that she ‘lost everything’ due to the expensive nature of the highly addictive habit.

Dash, who recently celebrated five years of sobriety, labeled her addiction her ‘deepest, darkest secret’ in a Facebook post teasing her appearance on Thursday’s episode.

Opening up: Stacey Dash has revealed for the first time that she was addicted to the prescription opioid Vicodin; Dash pictured in March

Opening up: Stacey Dash has revealed for the first time that she was addicted to the prescription opioid Vicodin; Dash pictured in March

While speaking to Dr. Oz, the Clueless star said overcoming her addiction helped heal her animosity towards her ‘sick’ parents, who also suffered from drug addiction during their lives.

‘I’m clean five years and in this five years, my greatest blessing is that not only have I been able to be honest with myself and become a better person — but I’ve been able to understand my parents and that they did love me and that they were doing the best they could and that they were just sick, they were addicted,’ she told the host. 

Stacey’s mother Linda and father Dennis have since passed away.

Dr. Oz remarked to Dash that a Vicodin addiction is ‘expensive,’ with the Rehab Spot citing that the average street price per pill can range from $5 to $25.

National scale: 'I was taking 18 to 20 pills a day,' the 54-year-old actress admitted to Dr. Oz , adding that she 'lost everything' due to the expensive nature of the habit; Stacey and Oz pictured Thursday

National scale: ‘I was taking 18 to 20 pills a day,’ the 54-year-old actress admitted to Dr. Oz , adding that she ‘lost everything’ due to the expensive nature of the habit; Stacey and Oz pictured Thursday

The Addiction Resource estimates that a ‘heavy’ addiction to opioids like Vicodin and the pain reliever Oxycontin ‘can cost over $70,000 a year.’

‘Yeah, I lost everything,’ Stacey replied.

In her Facebook post, the New York native thanked the Lord and her support system for ‘being able to say that I have grown more over the last 5 years than I have in my entire life.’

She continued: ‘I am so blessed to be surrounded by people who have loved and supported me through my most challenging time. Thank you all!’

Steep: Dr. Oz remarked to Dash that a Vicodin addiction is 'expensive,' with the Rehab Spot citing that the average street price per pill can range from $5 to $25

Steep: Dr. Oz remarked to Dash that a Vicodin addiction is ‘expensive,’ with the Rehab Spot citing that the average street price per pill can range from $5 to $25

Darkest secret: Dash, who recently celebrated five years of sobriety, labeled her addiction her 'deepest, darkest secret' in a Facebook post teasing her appearance on Thursday's episode

Darkest secret: Dash, who recently celebrated five years of sobriety, labeled her addiction her ‘deepest, darkest secret’ in a Facebook post teasing her appearance on Thursday’s episode

Stacey encouraged others who have ‘a story they are scared of telling to share it with the world’ because they ‘never know who will be able to relate to you and who it can help.’

The Dr. Oz Show shared another clip from Thursday’s show to their website, which saw the actress address some of her past controversies.

Specifically, the actress was suspended – and then let go – from her correspondent position on Fox News after she cursed on the air during an angry rant about then President Barack Obama.

Sharing stories: Stacey encouraged others who have 'a story they are scared of telling to share it with the world' because they 'never know who will be able to relate to you and who it can help'; Stacey pictured in 2020

Sharing stories: Stacey encouraged others who have ‘a story they are scared of telling to share it with the world’ because they ‘never know who will be able to relate to you and who it can help’; Stacey pictured in 2020

She was also slammed in 2016 for saying that transgender individuals should ‘go in the bushes’ instead of fighting for their right to use the restroom that aligns with their gender identity. 

‘I don’t know what to tell you, but I’m not gonna put my child’s life at risk because you want to change a law. So that you can be comfortable with your beliefs – which means I have to change my beliefs and my rights? No,’ she said during an ET interview.

Stacey told Dr. Oz that she made those controversial statements out of anger and that they ‘benefitted’ her at the time – presumably her career ambitions.

‘I’m not homophobic. I’m not racist. I was just angry and it benefited me,’ admitted the star.

Iconic: Stacey became a household name after appearing as Dione in the Alicia Silverstone-led teen comedy Clueless; (L-R) Alicia, Brittany Murphy, and Stacey pictured in 1995

Iconic: Stacey became a household name after appearing as Dione in the Alicia Silverstone-led teen comedy Clueless; (L-R) Alicia, Brittany Murphy, and Stacey pictured in 1995

source: dailymail.co.uk


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