Full House Star's Drug-Fueled Custody Battle
Child star = train wreck.
Weeks after Jodie Sweetin split from her husband of 15 months, Cody Herpin, the Full House star has been prohibited from seeing her 8-month-old daughter without supervision.
After an emergency custody hearing took place Wednesday, after Cody accused the child star of being an unfit mother, saying she once drove intoxicated with their daughter, Zoie, in the car.
It's bad news for Jodie, who's an admitted former meth addict and alcoholic. A doctor testified today that though Jodie had relapsed, she's been in touch with her sponsor and is attending AA meetings.
Now, if Jodie wants to see her girl, she had to have at least one of her parents (who she's living with) present at all times.
It's always so sad when a kid is the victim of their parents' train wreckness. (That's my word of the day -- feel free to use it.)
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This has just been something that if anyone has kept tabs on since Full House has aired, you would have seen this coming a mile away. Poor Jodie has never dealt with the fact of her role in Full House well and to be surpassed by the infant twins on the show, in manners of success, has not sat well with her. I do not understand how parents can get their child on to a show, as a child actor, and do not keep their lives as normal as possible. Jodie, if balanced, should have never turned to an addiction. There are child actors who do contain themselves and are able to move on, most, sadly do not. However, there is this precious baby in the mix that needs to be thought of first. And, as parents go, it is hard to turn in your own child if you see then behaving in a way that there are not supposed to be with the supervised visits. Jodie needs to have Jodie realize that she is worth loving, then she will never put her baby in harm's way again.