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Corey Haim’s struggle with addiction

According to Mirror, Haim started drinking beer while filming Lucas in 1986, and by the time The Lost Boys was in production, he was smoking marijuana.

After moving to Los Angeles, Haim’s drug use escalated. He began using cocaine and eventually crack, and by 1989, at just 18, he entered rehab for the first time.

Sadly, recovery proved difficult.

Haim described himself as a “chronic relapser” and also developed a dependence on prescription medications. At times, he would take as many as 85 pills in a single day.

Corey Feldman and Corey Haim / Shutterstock

Colleagues noted the toll addiction took on him. Dr. Nicki J. Monte, who worked with Haim and Feldman on The Two Coreys, said:

[Haim] had a tremendous saboteur inside of him. And that saboteur he surrendered to. He was living under the spell of his addiction, and he was never able to break that spell.”

Haims’s ongoing struggles not only affected his health but also his career. His acting opportunities dried up, prompting him to take an eight-year break from the industry. During this period, Haim faced financial hardship, spending much of his money on hospital visits.

Sold his teeth and hair

At one point, he was so desperate that he tried selling his teeth and hair on eBay.

In 1997, he filed for bankruptcy, parting with assets that included a 1987 BMW, $100 in cash, clothing worth $750, and $7,500 in residuals and royalty rights.

Haim also became the focus of an E! documentary, that revealed the struggles behind the teen heartthrob image. The special showed him living in a sparse apartment above a garage in Santa Monica with his mother. During this time, Haim was disoriented and often unintelligible in interviews, at one point even showing up drunk and asking for money just to buy a slice of pizza — all while trying to send promotional videos to casting agents, insisting he was “the old Corey.”

It wasn’t the first time Haim had tried to get his life back on track.

When The Two Coreys show was canceled in 2008 (largely due to Haim’s struggles with drugs), he took out an ad in Variety that read: “This is not a stunt. I’m back. I’m ready to work. I’m ready to make amends.

Corey Haim cause of death

Sadly, Haim was never able to fully overcome his struggles with drugs.

He once revealed that there was a stretch of three and a half years when he didn’t leave his apartment, during which his weight skyrocketed from 150 to 302 pounds.

Tragically, on March 10, 2010, Haim died from pneumonia.

Initially, Los Angeles police reported that his death appeared to be an accidental overdose, as bottles of Valium, Vicodin, Soma (a muscle relaxant), and Haloperidol (an antipsychotic) were found in his home.

It later emerged that in the 32 days before his death, Haim had acquired over 553 prescription pills by using fake names, visiting seven different doctors, and filling prescriptions at seven pharmacies.

Although the presence of prescription drugs fueled speculation about an overdose, an autopsy ultimately confirmed that Haim passed away from natural causes.

Allegations and aftermath

Haim’s tragic story didn’t end with his death. Years later, his close friend Corey Feldman claimed that both he and Haim had been sexually abused by men connected to a high-level Hollywood pedophile network.

Haim’s mother, Judy, denied Feldman’s broader claims but did confirm that her son had been molested once by a man.

To mark the 10th anniversary of Haim’s death, Corey Feldman released a documentary called My Truth: The Rape of Two Coreys, which explored the alleged abuse he and Haim faced while growing up in Hollywood.

One of the most shocking claims in the film is Feldman’s allegation that Haim told him Charlie Sheen had raped him on the set of the 1986 film Lucas. At the time, Sheen was 19 and Haim was just 13.

Corey Haim in 2009 / Joey Foley / Getty Images

Entertainment Weekly reported that several others featured in the documentary said Haim had confided in them about the alleged abuse, including Feldman’s ex-wife Susannah Sprague, with whom he shares a son.

Sheen’s publicist responded to the claims, telling People: “These sick, twisted and outlandish allegations never occurred. Period. I would urge everyone to consider the source and read what his mother Judy Haim has to say.”

Sheen had previously denied similar claims following a 2017 National Enquirer report that involved actor Dominick Brascia, who died in 2018. Sheen later filed a lawsuit against the National Enquirer, which was settled in 2018.

Every time I see a photo or video of Corey Haim, my heart aches for the life he might have had. Let’s never forget him — he brought so much joy to the world through his ’80s films, and his memory will always live on.

Feel free to share this article if you, too, appreciated this talented actor and want to honor Corey Haim’s memory.

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