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Happy Mondays rockstar Shaun Ryder has revealed he's ditched his wild partying and drug use in favour of staying home and switching on Coronation Street.
Shaun, 61, has recalled his previous addictions before making the decision to become addicted to 'cycling and Coronations Street' instead.
The star shot to fame in the late 80s as the lead singer of Manchester rock band Happy Mondays known for songs Step On and Kinky Afro.
Shaun is also responsible for Gorillaz's only number one single - their 2005 collaboration Dare.
In recent years, Shaun has been a reality television mainstay appearing on the likes of Mastermind and Gogglebox and even finishing I'm A Celebrity... in second place.
Shaun Ryder, 61, has opened up about his decision to stop taking cocaine and a myriad of other hard drugs in favour of staying home and switching on Corrie (pictured in April)
Shaun has recalled his previous addictions before making the decision to become addicted to 'cycling and Coronations Street' instead
The star shot to fame in the late 80s as the lead singer of Manchester rock band Happy Mondays