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Summer in P1: Sebastian Ingrosso tells about his addiction

In an interview with P1 during their summer program, Sebastian Ingrosso, a Swedish DJ and producer, discussed his past struggles with substance abuse. He shared personal experiences and insights into how he overcame these challenges. The conversation focused on his journey through recovery and the impact it had on his career and personal life. Ingrosso emphasized the importance of seeking help and being open about mental health issues. His openness aims to raise awareness and encourage others facing similar problems to seek support.

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Summer in P1: Sebastian Ingrosso tells about his addiction

In an interview with P1 during their summer program, Sebastian Ingrosso, a Swedish DJ and producer, discussed his past struggles with substance abuse. He shared personal experiences and insights into how he overcame these challenges. The conversation focused on his journey through recovery and the impact it had on his career and personal life. Ingrosso emphasized the importance of seeking help and being open about mental health issues. His openness aims to raise awareness and encourage others facing similar problems to seek support.

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