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Robert Downey Jr's Burger rehab
Jun 10, 2008, 9:40 GMT

Robert Downey Jr. attends Time magazine\'s 2008 list of the world\'s 100 most influential people gala in New York USA, 08 May 2008. EPA/PETER FOLEY
Robert Downey Jr. says fast food chain Burger King helped him beat drugs.
The 'Iron Man' actor - who was arrested in 1996 on drug and weapons charges, spent nearly a year in prison in 1999 and was arrested again in 2000 for a hotel drug sting operation - has publicly thanked the eatery for making him realise he needed to kick his habit.
Recalling an incident in 2003 when he was driving with "tons of f***ing dope" in his car, Robert says he stopped at a Burger King to get a burger, but the food had such a bad effect on him he thought he had overdosed.
He told Empire magazine: "I have to thank Burger King. It was such a disgusting burger I ordered. I had that, and this big soda, and I thought something really bad was going to happen."
Robert revealed he then threw all his drugs into the sea and immediately decided to turn his life around.
The 43-year-old actor also admits his 'Iron Man' character Tony Stark's request for a cheeseburger after being released from his terrorist captors is a reference to his own experience.
Robert can next be seen starring alongside Ben Stiller in controversial comedy 'Tropic Thunder'.

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