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Kristen Johnston, a 57-year-old American actress known for her role in the iconic 90s sitcom “3rd Rock from the Sun” and an unforgettable appearance in the hit show “Sex And The City,” seems to defy time as she continues to look glamorous and timeless, even 30 years after her breakthrough role. In a recent interview, Kristen reflected on her experience on “Sex And The City,” where she played a New York party girl who famously fell out of an open window in an episode titled “Splat!”

Despite the fame that came with her appearance on the show, Kristen revealed that she struggled with addiction to drugs, describing it as an “abusive relationship” that intensified after her time on “3rd Rock from the Sun.” She shared her journey to recovery in a candid interview, where she admitted that fame and success had taken a toll on her mental health, leading to a state of constant panic and fear of being exposed by the media.

In addition to her television roles, Kristen has also appeared in movies such as “Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me” and “The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas.” She has showcased her versatility as an actress in various projects, including a 16-episode multicamera sitcom on Netflix, created by Chuck Lorre. Despite her struggles, Kristen’s dedication to her craft and her commitment to overcoming her addiction have been inspiring to many.

Kristen’s story serves as a reminder that behind the glitz and glamour of Hollywood, many celebrities face personal challenges and battles that are often hidden from the public eye. Her honesty and courage in sharing her struggles can help raise awareness about addiction and mental health issues, encouraging others to seek help and support when needed.

As Kristen continues to defy time with her ageless appearance and talent, her journey towards self-discovery and recovery serves as a powerful example of resilience and strength in the face of adversity. Her willingness to speak openly about her experiences can inspire others to confront their own demons and find the courage to seek a brighter, healthier future.