IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: Noah Cyrus reflects on substance abuse struggles during Covid-19 lockdowns
During an interview with Fancy Hagood for Trailblazers Radio, the Make Me (Cry) singer promoted her upcoming debut album The Hardest Part and new single Mr. Percocet, in which she refers to her addiction to the prescription painkiller. Noah admitted her issues with drugs became particularly apparent at the height of the coronavirus pandemic, when she and her partner at the time "leaned in" to substances. "I think in my experience, the people I knew that were dealing with that as well, all of us really went into that addiction and gave into it even more during the pandemic...”
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