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Gillum gives personal update from his time in rehab - Black News Channel

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After months of silence, Andrew Gillum, spoke about his struggle with alcoholism and gave a personal update on his health via social media. In March, the former Florida governor candidate said he would be entering a rehabilitation facility after having fallen into a depressive episode. Gillum, a Democrat, lost his bid for governor in November of 2018. In the Instagram video he posted Monday, he said he had been 'suffering in silence' throughout his campaign, and had now turned to therapy to try and work through his problems. Days before Gillum shared this decision to enter into rehab, he had […]

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