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I don't know if he was drinking or not but he definitely didn't want to be there and wasn't very nice to some of the people up front.

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Was he speaking on behalf of Altzheimer's Disease as part of his community service from his first DUI? I was at his concert last year, which was a free concert (Was this also part of his community service for his DUI).
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I feel bad that he has a disease of alcohol, as I would for anyone, but he has the money to have hired a driver or pay to go to the best of rehabs. I'd be done.”įor more on Cassidy's interview with Morgan, visit cnn.com. “One sip, one drink, because there is no such a thing, not to an alcoholic,” he told Morgan. It's from 12 to six on the clock and the whole face is ice.”Īrrested for driving under the influence on three separate occasions during a four year span, Cassidy is transparent and realistic regarding the magnitude of his situation: You know, they say it's a slippery slope,” said Cassidy. “If I take another drink, I'm going to die, physically, mentally, emotionally, spiritually. “He'll come back and I will come back with him once he knows that this time it's life or death.”įollowing a separation from Beau’s mother, ex-wife Sue Shifrin-Cassidy, the man famous for the 1970's hit "I think I Love You" found himself in rehab for substance abuse.

“The greatest regret I have is that my son does not trust me any longer and he's obviously - he's been living with his mother and being around her and is influenced to some degree, I'm sure”, the 63-year-old told Piers Morgan, speaking specifically about 23-year-old son Beau Devin Cassidy.
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Singer and songwriter David Cassidy may be best known for his role in the famed 1970's sitcom "The Partridge Family", but during his most recent adult years, the former teen pop-star has become equally infamous for his struggles with alcohol.ĭespite immense professional success, during a "Piers Morgan Live" web exclusive Cassidy revealed that drinking may have ultimately destroyed his personal life: Note: After this interview taped, Monday, David Cassidy was ordered to spend five years on probation after pleading no contest to a drunken driving charge in Los Angeles.
