Actress Samaire Armstrong found herself all but written out of the ABC hit “Dirty Sexy Money” after two trips to rehab.
But the brave actress spoke honestly about her ordeal at the premiere of “Bra Boys” in L.A. on Monday.
Actress Samaire Armstrong found herself all but written out of the ABC hit “Dirty Sexy Money” after two trips to rehab.
But the brave actress spoke honestly about her ordeal at the premiere of “Bra Boys” in L.A. on Monday.
“You know, I just had a lot of access to a lot of freedom,” she told former Newser turned E! Online gossiper Marc Malkin. “I sort of lost direction.”
Armstrong said going to rehab “was a decision on my own, but that was the first time. My family was really involved when I went again [last October].”
Armstrong, who is working on a clothing line, said her character, socialite Juliet Darling, could return to “Dirty Sexy Money.” “I’m not dying,” she said. “I think I am going away on a flight.”