Urban's advice on addiction published

Country star Keith Urban, who entered a rehabilitation centre for alcohol abuse last month, advises people struggling with addiction and sobriety to communicate with the people in their lives.

Country star Keith Urban, who entered a rehabilitation centre for alcohol abuse last month, advises people struggling with addiction and sobriety to communicate with the people in their lives.

Best Life, a men’s magazine, interviewed the Australian star in Nashville, Tennessee, two and a half weeks before he entered rehab.

Urban married actress Nicole Kidman in June.

The Grammy-winning singer, who has publicly acknowledged a former addiction to cocaine, says his advice for souls at sea is to “stay communicating with the people around you”.

“Everybody gets overwhelmed at points, but it’s when you think you can handle it yourself and you don’t reach out for help, that is when the end is near,” Urban says in the December issue, which goes on sale on November 17.

“Recognise that you are about to tire, that drowning is looming.”

He adds: “I’ve definitely been the drowning guy and in the midst of drowning thought: ‘I wonder if I should put my hand up?’ … I’m just really grateful to be present and doing what I can and if it overwhelms me I speak out and say: ‘There is too much going on.'"

Urban won male vocalist of the year for the second year in a row at the Country Music Association Awards, presented in Nashville on Monday night.

His award was accepted by Ronnie Dunn, who read a letter from Urban in which he thanked his friends and family and his wife. “I’m looking forward to coming home and seeing you all soon,” Urban said in the letter.

His new CD, Love, Pain And The Whole Crazy Thing was released on Tuesday as scheduled, but it was announced last month that he would postpone all upcoming promotional appearances.

Urban won a Grammy this year for best male country vocal performance for You’ll Think Of Me.

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