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Sir Elton John opens up about trying to help George Michael with drug problems

The musician said ‘you can’t help people who don’t want to help themselves’.
The musician said ‘you can’t help people who don’t want to help themselves’. The musician said ‘you can’t help people who don’t want to help themselves’.

Sir Elton John has said he tried to help his late friend George Michael with his problems with drug addiction, but “you can’t help people who don’t want to help themselves”.

Former Wham! singer Michael was found dead aged 53 at his home in Goring-on-Thames in Oxfordshire on Christmas Day 2016.

A coroner later said that he died of natural causes from dilated cardiomyopathy with myocarditis and a fatty liver.

The singer suffered health scares and fought drug addiction for years prior to his death.

George Michael
George Michael Singer George Michael was found dead at his home on Christmas Day 2016 (Neil Munns/PA)

His former partner, American art dealer Kenny Goss, said in an interview before the coroner’s report was released that he thought the late popstar’s body “just gave up”.

Sir Elton, who performed the 1991 US and UK number one single Don’t Let The Sun Go Down On Me with Michael, said that he tried to intervene in order to support his friend through his drugs battle – but found he was resistant.

He told Channel 4 News: “I tried to put my arms around him [Michael]. I tried to help, but you can’t help people who don’t want to help themselves.

“I’ve learnt that as an addict and I’m 28 years clean and sober. When people told me when I was using that I was doing the wrong thing I was so angry and I just told them to go away or I actually used stronger language than that.

“So, I understand George, you know when I said a couple of things, and he did a whole page interview in Heat magazine saying I should shut up and I understood what his reaction was.”

Speaking about his own struggles with drugs, Sir Elton added: “Addiction is a horrible thing. And two or three of our friends are mired in addiction at the moment and I’ve learned there’s nothing you can do ’til you actually say ‘okay I’m going to do something about it, I need help’.

Sir Elton John at the Aids 2018 summit
Sir Elton John at the Aids 2018 summit Sir Elton John spoke at the Aids 2018 summit in Amsterdam (Gareth Fuller/PA)

“Took me 16 years to say it. I know I’m intelligent. I know I have a problem and I can go for six months without it, but it always got worse when I started back on it.

“And at the end of the day, addiction is a very serious problem and it needs to be addressed by yourself and you need help from people.

“Whether it’s an Alcoholics Anonymous or going to rehab or just having the humility to say I have a problem, I can’t do this, somebody help me.”

Sir Elton was speaking after appearing at the launch of a global project to encourage men to test themselves in the fight against the Aids epidemic.