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Movie Makes Gerard Butler Quit Smoking

Written by Stuart Stevens | Tuesday, 12 February 2008| There are 0 comments

...he should stop playing "Russian roulette" with his health

The Scottish actor Gerard Butler has quit smoking and he said that it's all because of his new movie called P.S. I Love You. In the movie he plays an Irishman who dies from cancer leaving a widow. The widow who is played by Hilary Swank is left of a bundle of emotionally charged letters from her husband helping her to get over her loss.

movie makes gerard butler quit smoking

Gerard Butler said that the movie opened his eyes to his mortality and made him realise that by smoking he was putting his life in danger unnecessarily. He said that getting a movie part of a man who died from cancer had served as a sign for him that he really should quit smoking and that he should stop playing "Russian roulette" with his health. Gerard has also previously battled to give up drinking and now says that he is free of two vices and feeling much better for it.

If you are thinking of quitting smoking maybe you should go and see this film because it might serve as a motivator to help you chuck out the cigarettes for good. At Ukmedix News we know that people who have had a close relative who has died from a smoking related illness often quit themselves. A visit to a cancer ward in a hospital full of people dying from lung cancer (over 90 percent of them are smokers) can also help to strengthen your resolve never to light up again. Speaking to people who were dying of lung cancer and hearing how much they regret having ever lifted up a cigarette in the first place can shock you into quitting smoking on the spot.

There's no point waiting for yourself to get ill, the time is now, take the bull by the horns and get healthy again. don't wait for it to be too late.....

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