Almost a decade later, actor Neal McDonough is getting candid about his road to sobriety and how the lifestyle change is a constant reminder of the blessings he continues to receive from God.
“Years ago, I had a problem with alcohol. I had to stop drinking alcohol to actually fall in love with Neal McDonough again,” he told the outlet.
“I’m not leaning on the crutch that I usually do. This is a lot of extra time with me. I may not like me very much right now, but at some point, I’m gonna figure out how to fall in love with myself again.'”
“That’s what I did when I gave up drinking, I started to actually like me again,” he continued. “And I forgot how blessed I am and all the gifts that God has given me.”
Through self-recognition, the “Yellowstone” star was able to pinpoint his flaws and use his time to improve his overall well-being, while embracing the best version of himself.
“Whatever you do in life, it’s your mental state. What do you want to be? What kind of person do you want to be for Him [God]? What kind of person do you want to be for your wife, for your kids?” he questioned.
‘God and Family First’
McDonough gives credit to his wife of over 20 years, Ruve McDonough, in helping him navigate his sobriety and publicly thanked her in 2017 for reaching the one-year mark. The couple tied the knot in 2003, and together they share five children.“She helped me through this amazing year of clarity, introspection and Love. Thank You my Love for ALWAYS being there with Your arms wide open,” he wrote on Instagram at the time.
With over 140 credits between television and film combined, the actor has consistently maintained his personal values throughout his career, which include being a devout Catholic and a family man.
“I put God and family first, and me second. That’s what I live by. It was hard for a few years,” he told the outlet, adding he faced professional hardship as a result, even losing job opportunities.







