Rob Lowe’s son John Owen says his father helped him get sober: ‘He never gave up on me’

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Lowe himself struggled with addiction in his early years especially as he skyrocketed to fame. The patriarch will celebrate 32 years of sobriety in May.

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Rob Lowe and his son John Owen.

Rob Lowe and his son John Owen.
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Today, Owen lives in Los Angeles with his older brother Matthew, 28, a lawyer.

“When you consider what [my dad] went through in his 20s, his meteoric rise and some turbulence, and being in the public eye for decades… To come out a family man, a really, really good father, a really, really strong husband, and just a fun, kind guy to be around, that’s the day-to-day example he sets,” said Owen.

Owen shared that there was never a moment when Lowe didn’t offer love and steady support, which was “majorly instrumental.”

“He never gave up on me,” Owen explained. “I have a little over three and a half years [of sobriety] now, but when I took my first-year chip, he and I spoke at a [12-step] meeting in front of 200 people. And it was one of the most profound experiences of my life.”

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Rob Lowe and Michael J. Fox in Los Angeles, California, circa 1986.

Rob Lowe and Michael J. Fox in Los Angeles, California, circa 1986.
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Lowe made his film debut in 1983’s “The Outsiders.” The coming-of-age drama, directed by Francis Ford Coppola, also starred Emilio Estevez, Tom Cruise and Matt Dillon. His further skyrocketed to fame with 1985’s “St. Elmo’s Fire,” the Brat Pack flick that starred demi-moore” target=”_blank”>Demi Moore<

Rob Lowe will celebrate 32 years of sobriety in May.

Rob Lowe will celebrate 32 years of sobriety in May.
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The star, who struggled with alcoholism, has been sober since then. Today, he’s still pursuing his love of acting with “9-1-1: Lone Star. Lowe revived a one-man stage show after it was put on hold during the coronavirus pandemic. He’s also juggling two podcasts.

But Lowe insisted that his most rewarding role is that of a family man.

“I’ve never been happier, personally or professionally [and] there’s not a day that goes by where I’m not thankful about it all,” Lowe gushed. “I have gratitude and profound humility for the gifts that I’ve been given, and worked for, in this world.”

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