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Riley Keough

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We Can Do Hard Things
The Presley Family Legacy with Riley Keough

So she was 40 prior to this. She drank alcohol. She probably would get too drunk sometimes, but she would have never considered herself an addict. And I don't think anyone around would have been like, oh, she's got a drinking problem. It was just like the environment was very party. And I don't think she would have

We Can Do Hard Things
The Presley Family Legacy with Riley Keough

So she was 40 prior to this. She drank alcohol. She probably would get too drunk sometimes, but she would have never considered herself an addict. And I don't think anyone around would have been like, oh, she's got a drinking problem. It was just like the environment was very party. And I don't think she would have

We Can Do Hard Things
The Presley Family Legacy with Riley Keough

So she was 40 prior to this. She drank alcohol. She probably would get too drunk sometimes, but she would have never considered herself an addict. And I don't think anyone around would have been like, oh, she's got a drinking problem. It was just like the environment was very party. And I don't think she would have

We Can Do Hard Things
The Presley Family Legacy with Riley Keough

ever said I need to stop drinking or anything but she certainly drank she barely took medication wouldn't really take Advil Tylenol try to be very healthy but what she did always say which is interesting in hindsight is she would always say like oh if I was ever to try heroin or if I was to do drugs like they would kill me because I'm like all or nothing type of a person

We Can Do Hard Things
The Presley Family Legacy with Riley Keough

ever said I need to stop drinking or anything but she certainly drank she barely took medication wouldn't really take Advil Tylenol try to be very healthy but what she did always say which is interesting in hindsight is she would always say like oh if I was ever to try heroin or if I was to do drugs like they would kill me because I'm like all or nothing type of a person

We Can Do Hard Things
The Presley Family Legacy with Riley Keough

ever said I need to stop drinking or anything but she certainly drank she barely took medication wouldn't really take Advil Tylenol try to be very healthy but what she did always say which is interesting in hindsight is she would always say like oh if I was ever to try heroin or if I was to do drugs like they would kill me because I'm like all or nothing type of a person

We Can Do Hard Things
The Presley Family Legacy with Riley Keough

And she made these comments and probably because there was a part of her that was considering her fate and her dad's fate and wondering about, you know, I don't think she had like the language for it, but I think she was probably had something in her that felt right.

We Can Do Hard Things
The Presley Family Legacy with Riley Keough

And she made these comments and probably because there was a part of her that was considering her fate and her dad's fate and wondering about, you know, I don't think she had like the language for it, but I think she was probably had something in her that felt right.

We Can Do Hard Things
The Presley Family Legacy with Riley Keough

And she made these comments and probably because there was a part of her that was considering her fate and her dad's fate and wondering about, you know, I don't think she had like the language for it, but I think she was probably had something in her that felt right.

We Can Do Hard Things
The Presley Family Legacy with Riley Keough

connected to his him and his addiction and so she had my sisters and she was 40 years old and she had a c-section and they gave her opiates and she took the opiates for pain and then when they were about two she came to me and I had no idea and said you know I've been taking painkillers And I think I need to go to rehab. And I was like, what? Like I had no idea.

We Can Do Hard Things
The Presley Family Legacy with Riley Keough

connected to his him and his addiction and so she had my sisters and she was 40 years old and she had a c-section and they gave her opiates and she took the opiates for pain and then when they were about two she came to me and I had no idea and said you know I've been taking painkillers And I think I need to go to rehab. And I was like, what? Like I had no idea.

We Can Do Hard Things
The Presley Family Legacy with Riley Keough

connected to his him and his addiction and so she had my sisters and she was 40 years old and she had a c-section and they gave her opiates and she took the opiates for pain and then when they were about two she came to me and I had no idea and said you know I've been taking painkillers And I think I need to go to rehab. And I was like, what? Like I had no idea.

We Can Do Hard Things
The Presley Family Legacy with Riley Keough

And she said, you know, it was to sleep. Like I couldn't sleep. Like after the babies were born, I tried to take Benadryl and that wasn't working. And then I would take the opiates. And so I was just taking them at night. And that was, I think that was like a year where she would just take it at night to get sleep. And she was very open. And I think probably only told me once she

We Can Do Hard Things
The Presley Family Legacy with Riley Keough

And she said, you know, it was to sleep. Like I couldn't sleep. Like after the babies were born, I tried to take Benadryl and that wasn't working. And then I would take the opiates. And so I was just taking them at night. And that was, I think that was like a year where she would just take it at night to get sleep. And she was very open. And I think probably only told me once she

We Can Do Hard Things
The Presley Family Legacy with Riley Keough

And she said, you know, it was to sleep. Like I couldn't sleep. Like after the babies were born, I tried to take Benadryl and that wasn't working. And then I would take the opiates. And so I was just taking them at night. And that was, I think that was like a year where she would just take it at night to get sleep. And she was very open. And I think probably only told me once she

We Can Do Hard Things
The Presley Family Legacy with Riley Keough

like realized it herself. Like, I don't think she would have hid it from us because she was always telling us everything. So she said, you know, I'm taking these pills and I need to go to rehab. And I found a place in Mexico and they do like a holistic thing. And I just need to get off them. Like my body's addicted, but that's it. And I was like, okay, that makes sense.

We Can Do Hard Things
The Presley Family Legacy with Riley Keough

like realized it herself. Like, I don't think she would have hid it from us because she was always telling us everything. So she said, you know, I'm taking these pills and I need to go to rehab. And I found a place in Mexico and they do like a holistic thing. And I just need to get off them. Like my body's addicted, but that's it. And I was like, okay, that makes sense.

We Can Do Hard Things
The Presley Family Legacy with Riley Keough

like realized it herself. Like, I don't think she would have hid it from us because she was always telling us everything. So she said, you know, I'm taking these pills and I need to go to rehab. And I found a place in Mexico and they do like a holistic thing. And I just need to get off them. Like my body's addicted, but that's it. And I was like, okay, that makes sense.

We Can Do Hard Things
The Presley Family Legacy with Riley Keough

I'd had experience with my dad and opiates. And so, yeah, she goes to this place and And then halfway through the treatment, she's like, you know, I got to get back because the kids are starting school. And I think this was actually a really bad time to come here. And I'm like, wait, what? Like, you're here. What are you talking about?

We Can Do Hard Things
The Presley Family Legacy with Riley Keough

I'd had experience with my dad and opiates. And so, yeah, she goes to this place and And then halfway through the treatment, she's like, you know, I got to get back because the kids are starting school. And I think this was actually a really bad time to come here. And I'm like, wait, what? Like, you're here. What are you talking about?