Rob Delaney marks 17-year sobriety anniversary with moving post about grief

Rob Delaney marks 17-year sobriety anniversary with moving post about grief
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Joe Russo/REX/Shutterstock (5624235h) Rob Delaney 'Catastrophe' TV series screening, New York, America - 06 Apr 2016

American comedian and Catastrophe star Rob Delaney celebrated his 17-year sobriety milestone with a moving statement about grief and the “brutal” year his family has had.

Delaney, who lost his two-year-old son Henry in 2018, has spoken publicly about coping with loss and grief.

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Having struggled for many years with alcoholism, Delaney writes in a post shared to Instagram and Twitter that he’s “grateful” for his sobriety.

“Sobriety allowed me to be a reasonably good dad, husband and worker through it all,” Delaney writes. “Sobriety allows me to grieve fully, and grief is an expression of love.” Read more…

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