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Desperate Brad In Drug Battle

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February 13 2017

Beaten down by NASTY DIVORCE AND CUSTODY FIGHT, he’s secretly getting help for addiction!

Desperate Brad In Drug Battle

HAUNTED by allegations of child abuse and locked in a bruising divorce, Brad Pitt has been forced into booze and drug rehabilitation in a desperate bid to overcome his debilitating addictions!

The Hollywood hunk, 53, infamously known to smoke joint after joint of potent hash, has sworn off all substances, including alcohol, pills and pot — the vices that secretly ruined his marriage to Angelina Jolie.

What’s more, after a bombshell investigation, The National ENQUIRER can reveal the notorious wild man recently spent a staggering $15,000 on a five night sober retreat in a private suite inside Casa Del Mar, a luxe five-star resort in Santa Monica, Calif.

There, Brad attended a “Narcotics Anonymous” group party on Jan. 22 — a mutual aid fellowship similar to Alcoholics Anonymous whose purpose is to help addicts stay sober.

These world exclusive photos show dad-of-six Brad sneaking out of a hotel back door with a bouquet of balloons gifted to him by organizers of the “Sexy Sober Sunday” event.

The “Fury” star’s secret retreat at the Casa Del Mar, where he enjoyed calming ocean views, was the “lowest of low-keys,” despite hosting a “divorce party” one night in his presidential suite! A source told The ENQUIRER:

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