'Curly Sue' Star Alisan Porter Reveals Struggle With Alcoholism

'Curly Sue' Star Reveals Battle With Alcoholism
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Much has changed for Alisan Porter in the 23 years since she starred as an adorable con artist in "Curly Sue." These days, she's a married mother-of-two, and focused on her music career. She also revealed that she struggles with alcoholism.

In a blog post on her site, Lil Mamas, the former child actress opens up about her resolve to stay sober.

"Hi, I’m Ali, and I’m an alcoholic," Porter wrote on her blog. "Yup, bet you didn’t see that one coming. Or, because you know that I’m a former child star, you totally did. Anyway, it’s the truth. I’ve been sober since Oct 28th, 2007 and I haven’t touched a drink or a drug since."

Porter revealed she didn't hit a "crazy bottom" or "shoot heroin in an alley," but her story "was enough for me to know that enough was enough."

The 33-year-old wrote that she was living in New York city when she realized she needed to get sober.

"I was miserable and overwhelmed with life. I was heartbroken and realizing that what had always worked for me in the past was NOT working at all. Not even a little bit. I felt trapped, scared, and sad and I was ready to really go for broke or get better," she wrote, adding that she then called her mom, and days later she was off to treatment.

"For the next four years I went to meetings, worked the steps, got a sponsor, found a god of my own understanding, prayed, meditated and basically grew up," Porter explained. "Growing pains were inevitable, I felt them often but I continued on the path because unlike my old ways, this way was working."

And while Porter also admits that the stress of raising two children has tempted her to drink, she reminds herself that she doesn't drink "because I don’t want to miss one second of the responsibilities I get to have today."

"I don’t drink because I can’t. I want to, a lot of days, because I’m human and because life gets hard. But I don’t," Porter wrote. "Sobriety offered me everything I ever wanted and never got."

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Celebrities Who Have Battled Addiction
Robert Downey Jr.(01 of08)
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After years of struggling with cocaine and heroin addiction and serving jail time, the actor is clean and sober. (credit:Getty)
Amy Winehouse(02 of08)
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Singer Amy Winehouse was found dead in her London home on July 23, 2011. The 27-year-old singer's life was cut short due to accidental alcohol poisoning. CORRECTION: In an earlier version of this slideshow, the date Ms. Winehouse died was incorrect. She died on July 23, 2011. (credit:Getty)
Lindsay Lohan (03 of08)
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The 25-year-old actress has spent the last five years in and out of rehab and still stuggles to stay sober today. (credit:Getty)
Charlie Sheen(04 of08)
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In February 2011 Charlie Sheen claimed he was clean of drugs and alcohol, but high on himself. The actor has publicity struggled with addiction for years, but many doubt his claims of sobriety. (credit:Getty)
Drew Barrymore(05 of08)
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Drew was famously an addict as a child. By her own admission she said she had her first drink at 9, began smoking marijuana at 10 and began using cocaine at 12. By age 13 she entered rehab and has maintained her sobriety since. (credit:Getty)
Robin Williams(06 of08)
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Fergie(07 of08)
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The Black Eyed Peas singer kicked a crystal meth and ecstasy habit. (credit:Getty)
Heath Ledger(08 of08)
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An accidental overdose of prescription medication killed the actor on Jan. 22, 2008. (credit:Getty)