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The Rolling Stones’ Keith Richards says kicking heroin is easier than quitting smoking

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The Rolling Stones’ Keith Richards says kicking heroin is easier than quitting smoking

by Nick Reilly

 

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Keith Richards Credit: Getty

 

Legendary Rolling Stones hellraiser Keith Richards has revealed how he’s trying to quit smoking – but it’s proving harder than kicking a heroin habit.

 

Despite a lifetime of notorious debauchery, the music icon is favouring a healthier lifestyle these days, having announced plans to give up drinking last year.

 

But it seems that cigarettes are the one vice that he’s really struggling to kick.

 

“I have tried. So far, unsuccessfully,” Keith told Mojo.


Full Story: https://www.nme.com/news/music/the-rolling-stones-keith-richards-says-kicking-heroin-is-easier-than-quitting-smoking-2447738

Keith Richards is lucky to be alive after abusing his body for so many years. I would suspect he is a chain smoker. In so many photos I have seen of him, he always has a weed.

even harder than kicking heroine or cigarettes for keith is putting a low e string back on

It's true, he is correct. On the other hand cocaine is easy to give up if you can't afford it!

 

He's leaving it a bit late.

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