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‘Cigarettes are harder to quit than heroin,’ says Richards

- Craig Simpson

VETERAN rock star Keith Richards is cutting down on alcohol at 75, but says cigarettes are harder to quit than heroin.

The Rolling Stones guitarist became notorious for his lifestyle and use of Class A drugs, drink, and continual smoking.

Richards has said that after an indulgent December, in which he celebrated his 75th birthday and 35th wedding anniversar­y, he has decided to cut alcohol down to wine, Guinness, and the occasional lager.

Speaking to ‘Mojo’ magazine, Richards said: “I’ve knocked the hard stuff on the head. I have a little wine with meals, and a Guinness or a beer or two, but otherwise no.”

The star, who formed The Rolling Stones in the early 1960s, has revealed he is trying to be more health conscious by tackling his smoking habit.

He said: “Lou Reed claimed nicotine was harder to quit than heroin. It is. Quitting heroin is like hell, but it’s a short hell. I mean, the actual process. Cigarettes are just always there, and you’ve always done it. I just pick them up and light them up without thinking about it.

“I’ve managed to cut it down by a substantia­l amount every day, and I’m still working on it. Because I realised I don’t need it. I realised it’s just a useless habit. But hey, when you’re 75, habits are pretty ingrained.”

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