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“I kept my alcoholism secret on Mission: Impossible set”: Simon Pegg

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Los Angeles [US], May 15 (ANI): Actor Simon Pegg recently opened up about his struggles with alcoholism during the shoot of ‘Mission: Impossible III’.

The actor discussed the matter on a recent episode of the BBC’s ‘Desert Island Discs,’ via the Guardian, Variety reported.

“You become very sneaky when you have something like that in your life,” he told Lauren Laverne, host of the radio program.

Pegg, who plays a IMF technical field agent Benji Dunn in the series, disclosed that he developed an addiction after suffering a series of mental health issues. He kept the matter private while filming “Mission: Impossible III,” which was released in 2006.

“You learn how to do it without anyone noticing because it takes over. It wants to sustain itself and it will do everything it can to not be stopped,” said Pegg. “But eventually it just gets to a point when it can’t be hidden, and that’s when, thankfully, I was able to pull out of the dive.”

Pegg attributes his road to recovery to the birth of his daughter in 2009.

While speaking with Laverne, Pegg also shared some details about his relationship with “Mission: Impossible” star Tom Cruise, who he has appeared alongside for four “MI” entries, with the fifth, “Dead Reckoning Part One” releasing this summer.

“My relationship with him is just very simple and amiable,” said Pegg. “It’s always been a very easy relationship. I think you realize, when you meet the person rather than the thicket of mythology that’s built up around them, it’s a different experience. I mean, he loves [the fame] and he really relishes it. It’s all he knows. It energizes him and spurs him on.” (ANI)

This report is auto-generated from ANI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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