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‘Mighty Ducks’ star Shaun Weiss turns life around, gets sober and new teeth

Shaun Weiss, a former child star best known for his role as Greg Goldberg in “The Mighty Ducks,” is 230 days sober.

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Shaun Weiss, a former child star,” is 230 days sober.

Weiss was best known for his role in The Mighty Ducks.

Former child actor Shaun Weiss set on new life

Not only is he turning his life around, he also has a new set of teeth, courtesy of Los Angeles dentist Dr. Gabe Rosenthal.

Weiss was arrested earlier this year and was almost unrecognizable. It is alleged that Weiss has been using meth.

Drew Gallagher, a friend of Weiss, has been helping the former child star get back on his feet.

“There’s not a blameless Shaun Weiss here, he is definitely to blame for a lot of  s— he does,” Gallagher said in an interview with People earlier this year.

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“But if you were to spend any time with him you would have a drastically more compassionate understanding of what he was about.”

GoFundMe

A GoFundMe has been set up for Weiss to help him along his recovery.

“Its allowed Shaun to use the GoFundMe funds to pay rent at his sober-living as well as buy some groceries,” Gallagher wrote in an update.

“He’s even got an inexpensive laptop so he can access the internet. “Still a long road ahead but growing each week!”#shaunweiss


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