Washington,
(ANI):
In
an
interview,
actress
Kirsten
Dunst
has
opened
up
about
her
rehab
experience.
Two
years
after
she
checked
herself
into
the
Cirque
Lodge
Treatment
Center
in
Utah,
Dunst
has
talked
about
her
struggle
with
depression.
"I
know
what
it's
like
to
lose
yourself,
to
no
longer
know
the
difference
between
right
or
wrong," UsMagazine.com
quoted
her
as
telling
the
December
2010/January
2011
issue
of
BlackBook.
According
to
the
actress,
coming
to
terms
with
her
own
personal
demons
allowed
her
to
more
fully
embody
her
character
in
'All
Good
Things"
(in
theaters
December
9).
"I
was
ready
to
play
something
like
that,"
she
explained.I
had
been
living
life
on
the
surface,
emotionally,
and
I
was
feeling
really
vulnerable,
so
I
was
prepared
to
do
anything
at
that
point."
Still,
Dunst
admitted
that
the
attention
surrounding
her
2008
rehab
stint
made
her
wary
about
getting
back
into
the
spotlight
-
particularly
because
she
was
falsely
accused
of
seeking
treatment
for
drug
and
alcohol
abuse.
"I
used
to
assume
that
I'd
[continue
acting]
forever,
and
then
there
came
a
point
in
my
life
when
I
was
like,
Why
am
I
doing
this
at
all?"
she
recalled.
Once
she
checked
into
the
Cirque
Lodge,
"My
friends
and
family
were
put
in
a
position
where
they
had
to
defend
me,
and
it
was
an
awful
time."
So
why
did
the
actress,
who
is
currently
dating
Rilo
Kiley
drummer
Jason
Boesel,
decide
to
finally
share
her
story?
"On
a
personal
level,
I
would
talk
to
anybody
about
it,
but
not
on
a
public
level.
If
I
do
that,
then
the
next
person
feels
like
they
can
ask
me
about
it,
and
the
person
after
that,
until
everyone
then
feels
entitled
to
ask
me
about
it,
and
that"s
not
coming
from
a
good
place,"
she
added.