In the Sky Comedy series *Rosie Molloy Gives Up Everything*, the title character, played by Sheridan Smith, has a problem: she is addicted to everything. From smoking and alcohol to caffeine and junk food, Rosie’s life is a chaotic mess held together by her vices. However, after a truly humiliating incident at her brother's wedding, she is forced to confront her self-destructive behavior.
Faced with an ultimatum from her family and her boss, Rosie embarks on a difficult and often hilarious journey to quit all her bad habits at once. The series follows her messy attempts to get clean, exploring the challenges of addiction with sharp, witty humor and relatable honesty. As she navigates withdrawal and therapy, Rosie’s relationships are tested, and she learns more about herself than she ever anticipated. season 1 ended on December 28, 2022 sign up for a reminder.
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"Rosie Molloy Gives Up Everything" is a British comedy series that follows the chaotic life of Rosie Molloy, played by Sheridan Smith. Rosie has always lived her life to the fullest, indulging in every possible vice—drinking, smoking, junk food, and more. After a major health scare forces her to reconsider her lifestyle choices, Rosie decides she needs to give up everything that's bad for her. However, quitting all her habits at once proves much harder than expected as she struggles with temptation and family drama. The show mixes humor with heartfelt moments as viewers watch Rosie's hilarious attempts at self-improvement. Season 1 ended on December 28, 2022 sign up for a reminder if you want to catch future episodes or updates about the show.
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Rosie Molloy is addicted to everything. Smoking, alcohol, Terry’s Chocolate Oranges, Xanax, Adderall, caffeine… the list goes on. After an embarrassing incident at her brother Joey’s wedding, she wakes up in hospital and decides to change her life by ‘giving up everything’. But as Rosie juggles her father’s ill health and the possibility of losing her job, she has the dawning realisation that her addictions are destroying everything - her friendships, her family and her work life. Harder still is the realisation that perhaps it isn’t the addictions that are the problem. If Rosie really does give up everything, will she still be Rosie?
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