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Quit smoking? All the doctors who’ve told me to do that are dead, says Hockney

- By Jennifer Ruby Showbusine­ss News Editor

HE is one of the art world’s most recognisab­le figures thanks to his distinctiv­e glasses, flat cap ... and penchant for a cigarette.

And at 82, david Hockney isn’t planning to kick the habit any time soon – as every doctor who has advised him to quit nicotine has died before him.

The outspoken artist, who has a home in Los Angeles and a farmhouse in Normandy, said that his days of chainsmoki­ng are far from over.

‘I’ve had three doctors in the past 40 or so years. They all told me to give up smoking and now they’re all dead,’ he told the Sunday Times magazine.

despite the fact that doctors linked his minor stroke in 2012 and heart attack some three decades ago to the habit, Hockney is adamant that cigarettes did not cause his health problems.

‘The doctors said it was due to smoking, but I think it was stress. I had an angioplast­y, carried on and I was fine,’ he said. Hockney, from Bradford, started smoking aged ten and gets through a pack of cigarettes a day.

He said he has quit the habit just once in his life, at the behest of former boyfriend Peter Schlesinge­r, but took it up again when they split up.

He previously said he never lights up when actually painting – and even avoids places where he can’t smoke.

Hockney is also a supporter of the legalisati­on of cannabis in California, which he has admitted to smoking in the evenings to relax. ‘I always assumed they kept marijuana illegal because of the power of the alcohol lobby. That’s their competitio­n,’ he said.

‘But the alcohol lobby has become less powerful, and of course there are lots of people now in their seventies or eighties who’ve smoked marijuana for 40 or 50 years. And they know it’s harmless.’

The artist added that he has no regrets and ‘can honestly say that, for the last 60 years, every day I’ve done what I want to do’.

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