We’re pretty sure she’s going to spin this as one of those “I’m trying to help others by telling my story” type things but Jodie Sweetin has been feeding everyone BS for years and she’s not about to stop now.
The former Full House star is releasing an autobiography called unSweetined, where she goes into full detail about her drug addiction and the downward spiral of what many thought would be a very promising future.
We watched Jodie play the character of sweet Stephanie Tanner for years on Full House. What most of us didn’t know was that at age 14 Jodie Sweetin started getting drunk and, in good time, developed a cocaine addiction.
Like many child stars, Sweetin quickly spiralled out of control during her teenage years.
The 27-year-old now opens up to her “fans” in her autobiography, where she admits to using coke, meth and ecstasy. She even admitted to using the money she earned making speeches to students about the negative impacts of drugs to pay for a week-long binge afterwards.
To make matters worse, she also confessed to being high while giving those speeches to the students.
Even the sober Sweetin isn’t acting as a good role model or setting a good example for young youth.
This message is saying “you might be addicted to drugs, tear apart the lives of the people around you and take advantage of young, vulnerable strangers but, don’t worry, at the end of it all you can get paid to speak about it and cash in by writing an autobiography.” That’s the wrong message in our opinion.
What do you think of Jodie Sweetin’s autobiography – and will you read it?