New York Post's Page Six said on Dec. 21 that the comedian entered a rehab facility in Pennsylvania over the past weekend. "John's friends and family are happy that he's finally getting some help and focusing on his health," a source said. "His fans know he's struggled in the past with sobriety, he has talked about it openly.
Unfortunately he has struggled again during the pandemic.""He's on board with his recovery," the source added, "he's not fighting against rehab."Page Six said the 60-day rehab treatment is for alcohol and cocaine addiction.The former "Saturday Night Live" star has spoke of his vices in the past, telling Esquire last year that he began drinking at 13 years old "for attention.""I was really outgoing, and then at 12, I.