Season 1 Sierra, Binzer, and Carey agreed to enter a transitional
sober living home in the season finale. All three, as well as Laurer and Foxworth, would eventually relapse; some re-entered treatment.
VH1 aired a reunion special detailing the patients' lives since filming. Although Conaway was able to maintain sobriety from alcohol and
cocaine, he continued to abuse
analgesics for his back pain, and would re-enter treatment in the show's second season. Binzer also appeared in several episodes of the second season for his relapses, as well as the
Sober House spin-off series. Laurer was hospitalized in December 2008 and was reportedly going back to rehab. She later was found dead in her house on April 20, 2016. Nielsen and Rodriguez have reportedly maintained their sobriety. Pinsky has said on numerous occasions that Nielsen has quit drinking and also gave up smoking. Sierra has tested "clean and sober" for a year and a half following a court-ordered year of treatment at the Pasadena Recovery Center, She also appeared with Nielsen in the aforementioned third-season episode, marking her 18 months of sobriety. Carey relapsed and returned to porn, starring in and directing a parody film called
Celebrity Pornhab with Dr. Screw, a decision which Pinsky said saddened him. Regarding her sobriety, Pinsky commented in a January 2010
TV Guide story, "She puts together, like, six weeks at a time of sobriety, then drifts away. We're trying to get her to stay with it once and for all." Pinsky disputes this, however, stating, "I was confused too. But that's not my problem. My problem is that I've got a guy who needs help and I've got to figure out a way to get him into treatment. Gary [ends up having] a really inspirational experience. But it's a good 10 days before he comes around.
Amber Smith later appeared in the spinoff
Sex Rehab. In 2009,
Rodney King and Amber Smith appeared as panel speakers to a group of addicts at the Pasadena Recovery Center, marking 11 months of sobriety for King, and a year and a half of sobriety for Smith. On May 11, 2011,
Jeff Conaway was hospitalized for
pneumonia, for which he was placed in an induced coma. He was later taken off life support, and died on May 27, 2011. He was the second
Celebrity Rehab cast member to die in 2011, following the death of
Mike Starr two months prior. Pinsky attributed Conaway's death to his addiction, stating, "What happens is, like with most opiate addicts, eventually they take a little too much...and they aspirate, so what's in their mouth gets into their lungs...That's what happened with Jeff." King was found dead in his swimming pool on June 17, 2012. He was 47 years old. His autopsy results indicated that he died of accidental drowning, although alcohol, cocaine, and marijuana were found in his blood and were contributing factors. Tawny Kitaen died on May 7, 2021, from
dilated cardiomyopathy at age 59.
Season 3 On April 22, 2009, it was announced on the Futon Critic that
Celebrity Rehab had been renewed for a third season and a new spinoff titled
Sex Rehab with Dr. Drew was being put into production.
Sex Rehab premiered on November 1, 2009. Season 3 of
Celebrity Rehab premiered on January 7, 2010. Patient
Heidi Fleiss was shown to be living in solitude in the wilderness of Nevada while caring for 25 parrots. Pinsky did brain scans of her which showed significant
frontal lobe dysfunction, which Pinsky theorized was behind her inability to empathize with people, and her affinity for doing so with birds. Pinsky points to Sizemore's story as emblematic of the difficulty of getting an addict to commit to rehab.
Joey Kovar, who previously sought treatment for his addiction to cocaine and alcohol during his stint on 2008's
The Real World: Hollywood, was spurred to return to rehab for his recurring addiction by the impending birth of his and his girlfriend Nikki's Pinsky commented on
Lisa D'Amato by saying, "I would classify her as an addict in denial. This is the only disease you have to convince people they have." which was chronicled on the second season of
Sober House. Kovar indicated that he would get a sponsor, go to meetings, and go to sober living after his girlfriend moved into their new home. McCready, who cited the need to return to her son, indicated that she would go to
Al-Anon. Mike Starr was arrested February 18, 2011, on two felony counts of possession of a controlled substance for 6 pills of the painkiller
Opana and 6 pills of
Xanax, an anti-anxiety drug. Starr was later found dead on March 8, 2011, in
Salt Lake City, Utah. D'Amato would later return to television following her recovery to compete in the
17th cycle of ''
America's Next Top Model, deemed America's Next Top Model: All-Stars.'' D'Amato won the competition. On August 17, 2012, 29-year-old
Joey Kovar was found dead at a friend's home near Chicago. Autopsy results were inconclusive, and the cause of death was pending a toxicological test as of August 18, though police stated that no foul play was indicated, and Kovar's brother David denied drugs were the cause, as he stated that Kovar was maintaining his sobriety. An autopsy revealed that Kovar died of "opiate intoxication". On February 17, 2013, McCready died by suicide, at age 37. The cause of death was a single gunshot wound to the head. McCready is the third cast member from this season to die, and the fifth cast member from the series overall to die within a two-year period, though her death is the first in which a cast member's addiction was not contributing factor to their death. Pinsky released a statement saying that he was saddened by McCready's death, and that he had reached out to her recently upon hearing about the apparent suicide of her boyfriend and father of her younger child. Pinsky also stated, "Mental health issues can be life-threatening and need to be treated with the same intensity and resources as any other dangerous potentially life-threatening medical condition."
Season 4 In May 2010, model and reality TV veteran
Tila Tequila, who disclosed an addiction to prescription medication, was the first cast member announced for season four. However, on July 12, it was announced she withdrew from the cast. Filming on season four ended the week of August 1, 2010. It began airing on December 1, 2010. On August 31,
RadarOnline reported
Rachel Uchitel, who had been living at a sober living facility in
Malibu, California, left the facility with Pinsky's permission in order to visit the
World Trade Center site, where her fiancé, James Andrew O'Grady, was killed during the
September 11, 2001 attacks, which Uchitel has explained was when her life began to unravel, culminating in a "massive breakdown" two years later. Uchitel spoke to other 9/11 families at the site and was moved by her encounter with them. In a December 2010 interview in
TV Guide, Pinsky stated Dickinson was "doing so well", in stark contrast to her struggles documented during filming. During the cast reunion show,
Jason Davis claimed he had relapsed twice but was currently sober. However, on January 27, 2011, he was arrested for drug possession and subsequently charged with felony possession and being under the influence of narcotics. Davis subsequently died in Los Angeles on February 16, 2020, at age 35.
Season 5 On March 3, 2011,
Amy Fisher,
Jeremy Jackson,
Bai Ling,
Michael Lohan and
Michaele Salahi were announced as fifth season participants. Subsequent cast members added to the season roster later that month include Season 2 participant
Steven Adler, former
Major League Baseball pitcher
Dwight Gooden Michaele Salahi was later removed from the show because she did not have any addiction. Her husband, Tareq Salahi confirmed this, stating she went to Pinsky to treat her
multiple sclerosis, and the stress brought on by that condition. She was discharged after she refused to comply with their demands that her problems be depicted as something other than MS. Season 5 premiered on June 26, 2011, though a "Sneak Premiere" was made available on Vh1's website as early as June 22. whose struggles would be depicted over the course of eight episodes. Vh1 Executive Vice President, Original Programming & Production Jeff Olde explained the move away from celebrities thus: "This season, the moment felt right to turn our focus from celebrities, to young adults who could benefit under Dr Drew and his team's expert professional treatment. In some ways, we felt that stripping away the celebrity layer could reach even more viewers and touch them in a different way." Season 6 premiered on September 16, 2012. ==DVD releases==