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Glen Campbell's widow details their rocky marriage and his addiction issues in tell-all book

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Kim Campbell, the widow of country music star Glen Campbell, isn't holding back in her new tell-all book, "Gentle On My Mind: In Sickness and in Health with Glen Campbell." She details the couple's 35-year marriage, including his drug and alcohol addiction issues, the time he pointed a gun at her, and how she cared for him after his heartbreaking Alzheimer's diagnosis.

Glen died on Aug. 8, 2017, after a six-year battle with the disease. He was 81 years old. Kim writes in her book that Alzheimer's robbed "both of us of our memories," according to the Daily Mail.

The couple met on a blind date but the night quickly turned dark when Glen got drunk and wanted to '"jump her bones," per the outlet.

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