Did Dr. Phil Ply Guests with Drugs and Alcohol?

Did Dr. Phil Ply Guests with Drugs and Alcohol?

Phil McGraw, host of the Dr. Phil Show, is famously tough on addicts who are trying to overcome their addictions. One former guest of the show, however, claims that the producers of the show gave him alcohol during the taping, thereby derailing his recovery process.


Via Page Six.

It may have been a surprise for viewers of “Dr. Phil” to see Todd Herzog — the winner of “Survivor: China” — appear completely drunk in an episode aired in 2013, blowing a whopping .263, which is over three times the legal limit to drive, in a breathalyzer test.

But even more shocking are the bombshell allegations that Herzog, now 32, is making.

In a joint investigative story between STAT and the Boston Globe published Thursday, Herzog, who at the time was battling an alcohol addiction, claims that he was stone-cold sober when he arrived at the show’s Los Angeles studio for the taping — and found a bottle of Smirnoff vodka in his dressing room.

Herzog says he was unable to resist drinking the bottle — and claims that, once he had, a show staffer gave him a Xanax to “calm his nerves.”

He isn’t alone in his accusations. Several “Dr. Phil” guests have come forward to allege that the so-called savior for addicts has put addict guests at risk, whether by leaving them without medical attention or by helping them score drugs throughout the detox process.

“You know, I get that it’s a television show and that they want to show the pain that I’m in,” Herzog told STAT and the Globe. “However, what would have happened if I died there? You know, that’s horrifying.”

A “Dr. Phil” representative declined STAT and the Globe’s request for an interview. CBS reps did not immediately respond to a separate request from The Post seeking comment.

Get the rest of the story at Page Six.


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