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10th July 2018
12:26pm BST

Pegg admits that he kept his struggles with addiction and his mental health hidden from everyone, even his best friend and frequent co-star Nick Frost. Whilst promoting their movie Paul in the USA, Pegg went missing for four days. After his flight back, he couldn't make it home without stopping for pints in the airport.
“People think junkies and alcoholics are slovenly, unmotivated people. They’re not — they are incredibly organised. They can nip out for a quick shot of whisky and you wouldn’t know they have gone. It’s as if… you are micro-managed by it. But eventually the signs are too obvious. You have taken the dog for one too many walks," he said.
The 48-year-old has suffered from depression since he was 18, and dealt with it through self-medicating and drinking.
He attended AA meetings and admits “I don’t think I would be here now if I hadn’t had help”.
The actor is now living happily with his wife, daughter and dogs in Herfordshire and no longer drinks.
Whilst his role of Gary King in final instalment of Edgar Wright's Cornetto Trilogy, The World's End, was his way of "kind of telling people what was going on", it appears he has now thankfully left behind whatever personal struggles he once shared with the fictional character.Explore more on these topics:

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