HOGWARTS’ HAGRID DRANK HIMSELF INTO THE GRAVE
TORMENTED Robbie Coltrane — who died Oct. 14 at age 72 — was a victim of his lust for wretched excess,
The National ENQUIRER can reveal!
The beloved actor — who played kindhearted Hogwarts giant Rubeus
Hagrid in the Harry Potter movies — couldn’t control the drinking and overeating that wrecked him, sources say.
“Robbie loved living life to the fullest — even if it meant bringing on an early death!” spills an insider.
The Nuns on the Run star once called himself a “bottleof-whisky-a-day-or-nothing man,” and said, “Booze is my undoing. I can drink a gallon of beer and not feel the least bit drunk.”
But those habits hammered at his 280-pound body, which was wracked with diabetes and osteoarthritis and put him in a wheelchair in 2019.
“I’m in constant pain all day,” the 6-foot-1 actor once admitted.
Longevity expert Dr. Gabe Mirkin, who did not treat Coltrane, says the star’s “out-of-control lifestyle put him at constant risk for dying of heart attack and strokes!”