Film star Anthony Hopkins is making plans to live beyond 100-years-old, reports have said.
The movie star is focusing on his health after battling addiction and depression over the years.
The Hannibal legend is hoping to stay alive past 100 years old, sources told the National Enquirer.
The 68-year-old, who isn’t slowing down with his career as he has four movies coming out this year, is enjoying life.
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He often posts clips of himself dancing and cooking at home with his wife, Stella Arroyave, in Los Angeles.
The Welsh native has a ‘ton of stuff in the works’.
A source claimed: “He had this horrible experience but now he’s bounced back and has a huge appetite for life.
“But he’s not stopping there — he’s got a ton of stuff in the works and is staying in tip-top shape to live to 100 and beyond.
“He’s cramming his appointment calendar and keeping busy so he can have a good life and help others!”
The celebrity recently celebrated 48 years of sobriety.
He spoke about his struggles with fellow star Brad Pitt in Interview magazine, where Anthony asked the Se7en actor about his dark days.
“Well, I just saw it as a disservice to myself, as an escape,” Pitt said of the time of abusing alcohol.
And Anthony agreed, saying he wasn’t an ‘envangelist’ but had battled his own demons.
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In 2020, Hopkins told The New York Times he decided to get sober in 1975. He work up in a hotel in Arizona and had no memory of the day before or how he arrived there.
“I thought, ‘Well, I’ve got to stop this because I’m either going to kill somebody or myself,'” he said.
An insider says he credits his big life change to his third wife Stella.
“Anthony is one of the most successful sober celebs in Hollywood,” they said.
“He credits the turnaround to Stella, who brought him back from the brink when he was on the verge of quitting acting.”
If you or someone you know is suffering from alcohol addiction, you can call the national alcohol helpline Drinkline confidentially on 0300 123 1110. You can also visit the NHS website here for information about the programmes available.
For substance abuse treatment and mental health referrals in the US, contact the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration’s (SAMHSA) National Helpline at 1-800-662-HELP (4357)
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