Keith Richards: ‘Quitting smoking is tougher than beating heroin'
Keith Richards has complained quitting smoking is much harder than “the short hell” of overcoming his previous addiction to heroin.
The Rolling Stones rocker, 75, is a late convert to clean living and has now gone almost teetotal, four decades after winning his battle with heroin in the late 1970s and swearing off cocaine after infamously falling out of a palm tree in Fiji in 2006.
However, he’s found one vice impossible to give up as he says no longer lighting up is more difficult than ending his dependence on hard drugs.
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Man comes under fire for revealing his three 'brutally honest' dating rules
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"One: no feelings. As soon as I sense you're developing feelings, I'm going to cut it off, because I'm not interested in a relationship and I’m emotionally unavailable."
"Two: no social media posts about me while we're together, because private life stays private."
"Three: I sleep with other people. I’m going to continue to sleep with other people. If you're not OK with that, we won't sleep together, and that’s perfectly fine. We can just be perfectly polite platonic friends."
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