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Josh Brolin: I've had more fun since getting sober

Josh Brolin has been sober since 2013

Josh Brolin thinks he has "more fun" now he's sober.

The 56-year-old actor has been sober from alcohol since 2013, and Josh admits that it's changed his life for the better.

He told The Sunday Times newspaper: "I love being sober. I have more fun.

"There’s nothing that I go through that I am absolutely certain wouldn’t be worse if I was drinking."

Josh had a reckoning in 2013, when he woke up on the street after being involved in a fight at a fast food drive-through in Santa Monica.

The actor decided there and then that he needed to quit drinking forever.

He shared: "I knew that was going to be the last time I drank."

Josh subsequently joined Alcoholics Anonymous and he hasn't looked back since then.

The Hollywood star said: "I like getting older. It’s like a great excuse to finally go, ‘OK, just mellow out, you don’t need to constantly spin.'"

Josh previously admitted that he was on a "destructive path" amid his drinking woes.

The actor recognised that he needed to "change and mature" when his mom became unwell.

Josh - who first found fame as a child, when he starred in the hit movie 'The Goonies' - told the Guardian newspaper: "It was another turning point.

"It made me think of a lot of things. My mom dying when I was in my 20s. All the impact that had on me that I hadn’t moved past; I was always such a mama’s boy. But I realised that I was on a destructive path. I knew that I had to change and mature. It was like I stepped back and saw the hamster wheel."

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