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Pawn Stars' Rick Harrison reflected on losing his son Adam Harrison to an accidental fentanyl overdose and revealed that he's still "second-guessing" everything 14 months after his death. “I ...
Rick Harrison found hope in the Trump administration afte r losing his son, Adam, to a fentanyl overdose one year ago. The “Pawn Stars” boss praised President Donald Trump for taking steps to ...
Rick Harrison found hope in the Trump administration after losing his son, Adam, to a fentanyl overdose one year ago. The "Pawn Stars" boss praised President Donald Trump for taking steps to shut ...
"Pawn Stars" TV personality Rick Harrison blasted the U.S. border policy after his son Adam died of a fentanyl overdose. NEW You can now listen to Fox News articles!
Rick Harrison is opening up about grief more than a year after his son's death. In an interview with Graham Bensinger released Wednesday, the "Pawn Stars" creator, 59, reflected on the loss of his son ...
Rick Harrison's son passed away in January 2024 due to an accidental overdose. His death occurred four years after his father secretly ended his third marriage to DeAnna Burditt in July 2020.
Adam, whom Harrison shares with his first wife, Kim, had been battling addiction for years. As his struggles worsened, Harrison felt helpless. "It got really, really bad," he said.
Adam Harrison died at 39 from a fentanyl overdose in January 2024. “I think about him every day,” Harrison told Graham Bensinger. Rick Harrison in Mexico City last year.
Pawn Stars personality Rick Harrison is reflecting on the death of his son, Adam, at the age of 39. Adam died from a fentanyl overdose in January 2024. Harrison, 59, addressed the tragedy in an ...
Rick Harrison is still grieving his son Adam’s death one year later. In a new episode of “In Depth With Graham Bensinger,” the “Pawn Stars” lead, 59, spoke about his son who died of a ...
Rick’s son Adam Harrison died in January 2024 after an accidental overdose on fentanyl and methamphetamine toxicity. He was 39 years old at the time of his death.
"The fentanyl crisis in this country must be taken more seriously," Rick Harrison told TMZ last year. All the news from Hollywood: Sign up for USA TODAY's Entertainment newsletter.