Brat Packer Rob Lowe 'never gave up on' his youngest son John Owen, who struggled with addiction in his late teens and early 20s until getting sober on April 1, 2018.'He was always there for me.
I credit that with being one, if not the main, reason that I'm sober and living a healthy lifestyle,' the 26-year-old actor-screenwriter told People on Wednesday.'When you consider what he went through in his 20s, his meteoric rise and some turbulence, and being in the public eye for decades.
To come out a family man, a really, really good father, a really, really strong husband, and just a fun, kind guy to be around, that's the day-to-day example he sets.' 'He was always there for me': Brat Packer Rob Lowe (L, pictured November 6) 'never gave up on' his youngest son John Owen (R), who struggled with addiction in his late teens and early 20s until getting sober on April 1, 2018 The 57-year-old Emmy nominee called John 'a chip off the old block,' who would justify his addiction by telling him: '"Dad, I'm getting straight A's at Stanford.
How much of a problem could I have?"'In fact, it was Rob - celebrating 32 years sobriety on May 10 - who presented Lowe with his one-year sobriety chip at an Alcholics Anonymous meeting in 2019. 'It's one of the great gifts of my life to have Johnny in our [recovery] club, in our wonderful, f***ed-up, extraordinary club,' Lowe gushed.The 9-1-1: Lone Star writer added: 'He never gave up on me...He and I spoke at a [12-step] meeting in front of 200 people.
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