A TRACY Beaker child star has revealed his secret battle with alcoholism after “breaking free” from addiction.
Actor Ciarán Joyce, 37, shared his Alcoholics Anonymous coin marking eight years of sobriety on Instagram in a bid to inspire others going through a similar issues.

6

6
He wrote: “8 years sober.
“I couldn’t be prouder of how far I’ve come. It’s been a journey of strength, growth, and countless lessons.
“Every step, every challenge, has led me to a better place. I hope to inspire others to keep going, to know that it’s possible to break free, heal, and rebuild.
“To anyone still struggling, know that you’re not alone—there’s always hope and a brighter tomorrow ahead. One day at a time x.”
READ MORE ON TRACY BEAKER
One follower said: “Amazing Ci what a legend you are Xx.”
Another said: “Smashed it lad and an inspiration that has helped with a personal journey without alcohol, healing and rebuilding. Congrats proud of you and thanks you. Much Love.”
Ciaran played rogue Laurence ‘Lol’ Plakova series three, four and five of The Story of Tracy Beaker, which aired in the early noughties.
Lol and older brother Bouncer were put into care after their parents disappeared and eventually moved into the ‘Dumping Ground’.
He’s had a successful career since leaving Tracy Beaker in 2006, appearing in episodes of Holby City and Torchwood.
In 2023 he had a big screen appearance in Gran Turismo, an adaptation of the popular racing videogame which starred Orlando Bloom and David Harbour.
He reunited with his former Dumping Ground residents, including Dani Harmer, at Cardiff Comic Con late last year and the gang shared a series of photographs.
Back in 2021 it was reported that he was dating fellow child star Lucinda Dryzek, who appeared in The Queen‘s Nose, however, she does not feature on his Instagram page suggesting the romance came to an end.

6

6

6

6
What to do if you think are an alcoholic
IF you’re struggling with alcohol addiction, the most important thing is to recognise the problem and seek support – You don’t have to face it alone.
Seek Professional Help
- GP or Doctor – A medical professional can assess your situation and provide advice on treatment options.
- Therapists or Counsellors – Talking to an addiction specialist can help address underlying causes and develop coping strategies.
- Rehab or Detox Programmes – If physical dependence is severe, medically supervised detox may be necessary.
Consider Support Groups