Lauren Alaina Shares Heartbreaking Video on the Anniversary of Her Late Dad’s Sobriety 1141112574

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Lauren Alaina Shares Heartbreaking Video on the Anniversary of Her Late Dad’s Sobriety

Lauren Alaina opened up to her followers on Instagram about her father, J.J. Suddeth’s passing and why October 6 is such a heavy day for her.

“Today would have been his 13th year of sobriety if he had made it,” the singer said in her video. “He passed away a little over a year ago.”

“But he didn’t make it to his 12th year either, and I’m not even sure about his 11th,” she continued. “He relapsed, and it’s a major contributing factor to why he’s no longer here with us.”

Addressing anyone struggling with similar challenges, Alaina added, “If you’re struggling, there are so many people who love you. Be kind to yourself. Be kind to others. Life is so short. Take care of yourselves. There are people that love you. Don’t ever forget that.”

For the caption the country singer wrote a heartfelt message writing, “My heart aches today more than it did for his birthday or Father’s Day. In a perfect world, we would be celebrating 13 years of his sobriety.”

She continued, “Today I choose to honor him still. He was a proud father and pawpaw. He was a proud Army veteran. He was smart. He was kind. He was the funniest person I have ever met.  He always had the answer to any question I had. He is so missed.”

Alaina also reflected on the importance of seeking support, noting that she wishes her father had reached out for help and surrounded himself with people who could support him. The 30-year-old ended her caption saying: “Love yourself and others. Prioritize your mental health. Surround yourself with people who help you in your healing journey. I so wish my dad had done this. If you know any veterans organization that could benefit from my daddy’s belongings, please share below. I know that would make him proud.”

Comments have been flooding the star’s post with words of encouragement and love. Fellow country singer Jake Owen wrote, “Amen. There’s plenty of love out here to comfort those that are lost . Proud of you Lauren. ♥️”

 Singer-songwriter Chase Matthew chimed in writing, “I admire your strength, love you Lauren ❤️”. Katelyn Brown simply stated, “❤️‍🩹🙏 love you Lauren , your so so strong.”

Suddeth passed away unexpectedly on July 23, 2024.

On July 24, Alaina released a statement writing, “We lost my daddy last night and I really don’t have words. I want to let y’all know that I’m not able to play the three shows I had scheduled for this weekend in Savannah, Virginia Beach, and Charlotte as I am going home to be with my family,” Alaina continued. “Thank you for your prayers and understanding.”

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