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Really? Bleeth and her future husband, Paul Cerrito, crashed their car into a median in Detroit in September 2001, and when police arrived, they discovered four needles filled with liquid cocaine. At five o'clock, I was doing damage control, leaning over the bathtub, steaming my face to fix it."

Bleeth managed to get through the hair and makeup process without incident, and she was happy with the "gorgeous" dress that photographer Walter Chin was going to shoot her in.

She told Glamour that she was still using on the day that she entered the program ("I even did drugs in the town car on the way there," she admitted, per Baywatch TV), but she found the experience easier than expected. "Every day I have to make the choice again," she said. Her last completed credit listed on IMDb is the nigh-on unwatchable Baywatch: Hawaiian Wedding (2003).

Her father managed to convince Titans producers to give her the time off, and she entered a California treatment facility.

Yasmine Bleeth found love in rehab

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Yasmine Bleeth was given an extra two weeks off after her Christmas break from Titans, giving her enough time to complete a month-long rehab stint.

The former pin-up lost control of the vehicle and slammed into the median, and before she knew it, there was an ambulance and several cop cars on the scene. "Sometimes I'd be so exhausted that I'd fall asleep in my trailer and someone would have to come get me." Why didn't Bleeth's colleagues see the red flags? She admits in the article (via News19),

"I never expected to get into drugs."

In 1998, Bleeth began using cocaine, only during social events, but her use quickly became an addiction.

Bleeth and her dog were snapped while on a walk in Southern California as recently as February 2020, according to Page Six.

Recovery is a lifelong battle for Yasmine Bleeth

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As any star who has battled drug addiction will tell you, recovery is a lifelong battle.

She met Paul Cerrito (who reportedly owned a strip club in Detroit) in the first few days, and it was love at first sight. The 1989 Baywatch television series, which inspired the ill-fated 2017 film, was an 11-season primetime soap opera about a team of lifeguards who patrol the beaches of California (and Hawaii in seasons 10 and 11). Things went downhill fast when the shoot began, however.

In January of that year, she made a public appearance at the 55th annual Penguin Plunge in Venice Beach. For Yasmine Bleeth, it's about "enjoying the simple things again." When the recovering actor sat down for her in-depth interview with Glamour (via Baywatch TV), she told the mag that she was finding renewed joy in "being social, sleeping in [and] curling up in a big down comforter," saying, "When I was taking drugs, I lost my love for all that."

She's happy to have found some stability, but staying clean has been a real "struggle" for her over the years.

Speaking to Cosmopolitan in 2017, Bleeth's former co-star Gena Lee Nolin (Neely Capshaw) said that she was often treated unfairly by the press. Still, they also encounter situations more akin to an HBO crime drama, such as serial killers and thieves, for which they are ultimately held guilty.

Baywatch is well-known for its big cast, but a few performers emerged as fan favorites and became associated with the show.

yasmine bleeth baywatch nights

Where Is Baywatch Star Yasmine Bleeth Now?

Yasmine Bleeth was once a big figure because of her part in Baywatch, but she has since faded from the public eye. "They just said, 'We really miss you, we're there for you and this is really hurting us,'" Bleeth recalled. "There were only about twelve of us there, and I had a single room.

However, Bleeth's most famous part away from Baywatch came in 1998's BASEketball, playing something of a femme fatale who comes between the leads, played by South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone.