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ABC News reporter and 20/20 anchor Elizabeth Vargas has been off the air because she's in rehab for alcohol dependency, the network said Wednesday. Vargas, 51, last appeared on ABC in October.
Elizabeth Vargas is not holding anything back about her long battle with alcohol addiction. “Rehab isn't what finally got me sober. It was nearly losing everything and finally seeing that ...
Today, when Elizabeth Vargas walks down the streets of New York City on a warm evening, passing wine bars filled with people enjoying glasses of wine, it's a very different experience for her than ...
Elizabeth Vargas went to a detox facility instead of her son's birthday party, she reveals in her new memoir. ... While the alcohol numbed her anxiety, it also blurred the good moments.
Elizabeth Vargas, who battles alcohol addiction, has recalled a 13-hour blackout so severe that she’s not sure of all the details. The ABC anchor became so inebriated one day in July 2012 that a ...
For more on Elizabeth Vargas and an excerpt from her memoir, ... She first checked in to rehab for alcohol abuse in November 2013. But, Vargas now tells PEOPLE in an interview for the magazine's ...
ABC News Anchor Elizabeth Vargas is back in rehab. Vargas, a “20/20” co-anchor and news correspondent, checked into rehab on Saturday in California for alcohol issues, her rep confirmed to ...
On the day of her son Sam's 8th birthday in August 2014, Elizabeth Vargas planned to bake a vanilla coconut cake – his favorite. Instead, what should have been a day of celebration took a dark ...
Elizabeth Vargas hasn't been on ABC's newsmagazine "20/20" for a while, and now we know why: The veteran newswoman is being treated for alcohol abuse, the network confirmed.
Elizabeth Vargas has entered treatment for alcohol abuse, the “20/20” anchor revealed on Wednesday. Vargas had been absent from the show for several weeks as she entered a treatment facility ...
Today, when Elizabeth Vargas walks down the streets of New York City on a warm evening, ... There was one occasion, she said, when her blood alcohol level was at .4 - a lethal amount.