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Coronation Street star Sue Devaney calls for more compassion over substance abuse

Sue has her own experiences of some addictions in the past

Coronation Street star Sue Devaney has asked that people show more understanding for those who struggle with addiction.

The actress, who plays Debbie Webster in the ITV soap, recently spoke about her struggle with mental health in the past and her drive to help others.

She told Big Issue: “I’m passionate about helping these people because I know what it’s like to have no money. No job.

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“I have experienced mental health issues, low self-esteem, low self-worth like many of us.

Coronation Street star Sue Devaney reveals battle with addiction
Sue plays Kevin’s sister Debbie (Credit: ITV)

“I know what it’s like to be an addict. People turn to substance abuse because, initially, it takes the pain away, even if it’s just for an hour or so.

“Then, it stops working and the very thing you used to take the pain away is causing you catastrophic pain.

“I am lucky. I got help.”

She added: “I had the disease of more, more, more… more drink, more sugar, just an insatiable appetite for the bad things in life!

“Nothing in moderation, everything in excess. I attracted the wrong type of folk.

“Am I less of a person for having the disease of addiction? I am not. So are they less of a person for using drugs and alcohol to cope?”

Coronation Street star Sue Devaney reveals battle with addiction
Sue explained she’s passionate about helping people (Credit: ITV)

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The 53-year-old actress believes there are some common misconceptions surrounding the plight of homeless people in the UK.

She explained: “There’s a huge misunderstanding towards homeless people because some of them, not all of them, drink and do drugs.

“The majority of those people do not choose the life they have. People drink and do drugs, not because they want to, but because they have very little choice.

“And that’s something I think a lot of people don’t get.

“They need help. Not judgement.”

Coronation Street star Sue Devaney reveals battle with addiction


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