News - Jessica Sierra
"Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew" has enlightened viewers about the painful and trying path to recovery for people with alcohol and drug addictions. Anyone familiar with the treatment process for addiction knows that recovery is a lifelong process and some succeed where others fail. Life outside the protective environment of rehab is rough as patients can fall into old routines and potential relapse. "Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew Revisited" is a series of four, "where are they now" specials with Dr. Drew and his head councilor Bob Forrest visiting patients from the first four seasons of "Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew." Featuring new interviews and home visits with Andy Dick, Rodney King, Seth Binzer, Tom Sizemore, Rachel Uchitel, Leif Garrett, Janice Dickinson and many more of the most infamous 'celebrity rehabbers' to date, these specials will offer a frank look at life months and, in some cases years, after rehab. While many participants on the series have been successful with recovery, viewers will see that in some instances, not even Dr. Drew's patients are immune to the perils of relapse. "Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew Revisited" premieres Wednesday, November 30th at 10pm*
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 21 /PRNewswire/ -- The much anticipated video for "ENOUGH" will be released on Jessica Sierra's YouTube channel on October 26, 2010.
VH1 said Tuesday it has ordered a second season of the U.S. reality series Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew. The show, which stars Dr. Drew Pinsky, is to premiere in October and will consist of eight one-hour episodes, the network said.
By Amanda Deprospero, The Dominion Post, Morgantown, W.Va. Jan. 27--"CELEBRITY REHAB with Dr. Drew" airs at 10 p.m. Thursdays on VH1. IT'S PROBABLY NOT such a surprising revelation to many these days that most reality TV is staged.
By Roger Catlin, The Hartford Courant, Conn. Jan. 10--Our immediate reaction to "Celebrity Rehab With Dr. Drew" (VH1, 9 p.m.) would echo Amy Winehouse: no, no, no.
