Now sober for more than three years, Mama June admits she used to spend up to $3,000 a day on drugs during the height of her addiction.
Sober for more than three years, the reality star looked back on her lowest moments, including spending $1 million on cocaine.in an interview published May 10."Just bits and pieces and stuff. But the biggest, stupidest thing I've done is spend that much money on drugs."in June — is in disbelief of her actions, wishing she could tell her younger self"'Girl, what the hell are you doing spending all that damn money?'"Sign up for NBC San Diego newsletters.
"I think about a lot of things I could do with that money," she continued."My husband tells me all the time that I can't dwell on it."
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