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‘Mob Wives’ Star Renee Graziano Reveals She Nearly Died from Fentanyl Overdose: ‘I Was Dead’

Renee Graziano, one of the stars of the VH1 reality TV series Yakuza wivesrevealed that she nearly died from a fentanyl overdose, becoming the latest Hollywood actress to fall victim to the deadly drug.

Renee Graziano, 55, spoke about her near-death experience in an interview on the Dumb Blonde podcast. obtained By TMZ.

“Everything in my life was falling apart,” she said. “No one wanted to talk to me…Everything was piling up. I gave up.”

She told host Bunny XO that she sought cocaine to deal with depression. She said, “Someone gave me a bag of fentanyl… when it was supposed to be cocaine.”

“I died in a restaurant in Florida. I was dead,” she continued. “I was intubated for three days. … And I spent nine days learning how to walk again.”

Much of the fentanyl entering the United States originates in China, then reaches Mexico and enters the United States via Mexican cartels through the open southern border.

Fentanyl is “much more a Chinese activity than a Mexican drug cartel activity,” says author Peter Schweitzer. Blood Money: Why those in power turn a blind eye while China kills Americanssaid in an interview. Breitbart News Saturday.

“Many of the people involved in the fentanyl trade actually hold senior positions in the Chinese Communist Party.” [Chinese Communist Party] Or they’re advisers to the Chinese Communist government, but this fentanyl chain that’s poisoning 100,000 Americans, every link in that chain is a Chinese operation,” Schweitzer said, adding that the Mexican cartels “actually I am a junior partner in the company,” he added. ”

U.S. Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs

Many Hollywood celebrities have fallen victim to fentanyl, some with fatal injuries.

The most famous example is pop star Prince, who died of an accidental fentanyl overdose in 2016.

Most recently, he passed away this year. pawn starsRick Harrison’s son Adam was blamed on fentanyl.

Follow David Ng on Twitter @oyaji0919. Any tips? Please contact us at dng@breitbart.com

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