wowww
Jeff Van Vonderen the intervention guy had to leave the show because he became an alcoholic.....what the ?
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wowww
Saw him last night. IIRC, he is a recovering addict who relapsed.
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And yea, I watch that show.
I watch it because my dad works with addicts. I think it’s funny because each addict acts the same according to the drug they use. If they clean up then cool but otherwise I don’t have much respect for those peeps. I hate how they always say “I have a disease” STFU!
man......i don't blame him. there's some messed up people on there. if ever i'm feeling bad about myself all i do is tune in monday nights.
oh, by the way
cheers to your recovery!!!
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I felt pretty ty after that one guy died 2 weeks after they stopped taping...felt so bad I drank a 6 pack of beer
I rarely tell people this...but I started doing heroin back in college just to see if I could stop- it only took me 3 years
Are you serious?
That guy is a bad ass. Main reason why Intervention is a top five show on television.
Oh my gosh! That sucks. He was the best interventionist by far.![]()
he has been looking pretty rough this season. i just hope a&e doesn't milk it.
if A&E had their together they would have an Intervention for the guy giving interventions- it would be like the nexus of the universe
"You know what (insert name), I spent some time talking to these people here and you know what I found was a bunch of people that really love you" - Jeff Van Vonderen in every single episode
Candy Finnegan just isn't the same as this guy.
Hopefully he gets his life back together.
I can't stand that rat looking guy either
Yeah and I think they other ones also were once drug/alcohol addicts. They need to do a show on him now. That would be interesting.
That's what he gets for exploiting peoples' misery on national TV.
Real compassionate of you.![]()
Addiction is a disease, but recovery is a choice.
Oh I agree totally. And I don't think anybody respects addicts, especially those who choose to stay addicts, but it is a vicious disease and recovery from it is pretty commendable IMO. (no matter how much you disrespect the initial choice of going down the path to addiction).
I like the show, but there are a whole slew of scenes in every episode that are more scripted than The Hills.
Yeah, no kidding. The unintentional comedy is the best part of that show.
It's one of my favorite TV shows.
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