Overview
- In a Sept. 9 Esquire interview, Holland said being nearly three and a half years sober “feels amazing” and “like a brand-new identity.”
- He reported his non-alcoholic beer company, Bero, is “going really well,” with new products in development for this winter and next summer.
- His sobriety began with Dry January in 2022 and continued after he realized alcohol had become too central to his routine.
- He did not attend rehab, leaning on family, friends, colleagues and other sober contacts, and he cited a lawyer’s advice about never wishing you had a drink the next morning.
- Challenges on the 2022 set of The Crowded Room and discomfort with party culture reinforced his decision to remain alcohol-free.