Fatboy Slim Reveals Struggles Performing Sober After Quitting Alcohol
British DJ and producer Fatboy Slim, born Norman Cook, opened up about his difficult journey overcoming alcohol addiction in an interview with The Guardian. Cook entered rehab in 2009 and has remained sober for nearly 15 years. He described the process as "probably the hardest thing I've ever done," emphasizing that he needed professional help to realize the severity of his addiction.
After rehab, Cook found performing on stage without alcohol extremely challenging. He recalled feeling "paralyzed and stiff with fear" during his first five sober shows, unable to dance or enjoy himself, and questioning his purpose on stage. His turning point came when his then-wife, Zoe Ball, quietly confronted him and threatened to leave if he did not get sober. This moment was pivotal despite many others having previously urged him to quit.
Cook and Ball, who met in 1997 and married two years later, have two children together. Their relationship faced turmoil, including a brief separation in 2003 after Ball's affair with a close friend of Cook's, DJ Dan Peppe. They reconciled and had a daughter in 2010 but officially separated in 2016. Ball has spoken publicly about the painful divorce process, highlighting the emotional complexity of ending a marriage while caring for children and oneself.
Cook's candid reflections shed light on the personal challenges behind his public persona and the ongoing impact of sobriety on his career and life.
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