Elton John, the legendary singer and performer, recently revealed in his new documentary “Elton John: Never Too Late” a harrowing experience from his past. He reflected on a drug binge with John Lennon that caused him to panic. The two iconic musicians found themselves in a New York City hotel room, surrounded by “mountains of coke” and a sense of paranoia. John admitted to feeling overwhelmed and even mistook Andy Warhol for the police at one point.
Despite the tense situation, there was a hint of humor in the story. When Lennon realized that it was Warhol at the door and not law enforcement, he allegedly quipped, “That was the fun part of cocaine.” This lighthearted moment, however, does not overshadow the darker reality of drug use and addiction that both artists struggled with during their careers.
While John has been candid about his past struggles with substance abuse, he has also been vocal about his journey to sobriety. In a 2019 interview, he expressed his “biggest regret” as taking drugs but acknowledged that it ultimately led him to where he is today. Celebrating 30 years of sobriety in 2020, John credited asking for help as the lifesaving decision that changed the course of his life.
In addition to his own sobriety journey, Elton John has used his experiences to help others. He supported fellow musician Rufus Wainwright in seeking rehab and served as Eminem’s Alcoholics Anonymous sponsor. Through his actions and advocacy, John has become a beacon of hope for those struggling with addiction in the music industry and beyond.
Overall, Elton John’s reflections on his past drug use serve as a reminder of the dangers of addiction and the importance of seeking help. His journey to sobriety is a testament to the power of recovery and the possibility of a brighter future. By sharing his story and supporting others in their own struggles, John continues to inspire and uplift those in need.