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| • | quit - "Will and Grace star Debra Messing, the cause celeb of yesterday's Great American Smokeout, told us she's doing fine after quitting cigarettes five weeks ago. 'The first week was hell but I got through it with the help and emotional support from family and friends and co-workers' she said", The Washington Post, Nov. 19, '99, p. C3 |
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| • | quit - "After a nasty bout with bronchitis, Debra Messing of NBC's Will & Grace was given an ultimatum: ``My doctor sat me down and said, 'You're quitting smoking today, period. If you have another cigarette, you'll be in intensive care.' '' So she slapped on the patch and went through 'pure hell' -- even while hosting the American Cancer Society's Great American Smokeout. Now, with three smoke-free months under her belt, Messing wants to see TV address the issue", TV Guide , Jan. 8-14, '00 |
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| • | quit - she'd like to get back into yoga, which she calls a great equalizer, and tame her addiction to doughnuts and peanut-butter cups--as she did last year with smoking after three trips to a hypnotist, InStyle Magazine , Spring '02 |
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| • | "When Debra was still a smoker she asked to borrow a lighter from one of the big cheeses", TV Guide (Australia), Sep. '04 |
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| • | quit - "WILL + GRACE star DEBRA MESSING called on the hypnotist who helped her quit smoking when faced with having to play an 'aquatic showgirl' - because she's terrified of being underwater... she headed back to the hypnotist who cured her of her smoking habit five years ago, and asked him to give her a quick fix, so she could cope with 16 hours of aquatic work without freaking out.", ContactMusic, Oct. 21, '05
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| • | quit - said she used hypnosis to quit smoking, Tonight Show, Oct. '05 |