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Deion went on Paula Faris’ “Journeys of Faith,” podcast, and said that the lowest point of his life was at the pinnacle of his success. The darkest point was when he was living the high life and regularly having threesomes. “Rock bottom for me was having hundreds of suits and not covering the pain. Rock bottom for me was having hundreds of pair of shoes but couldn’t take a step in the right direction. Rock bottom for me was having 10 cars and wasn’t going nowhere. Rock bottom for me was having a 14,000-square-foot house but never feeling at home. Rock bottom for me was laying between two and three women at a time, but you get up unsatisfied…Laying right beside the person who said they love you, but she didn’t even know you was in pain. That was rock bottom for me.” Deion said his public persona during his NFL career kept people from knowing him. Deion attempted suicide in 1997. He drove his car off of a cliff and fell 40 feet but survived. He rededicated himself to Christianity following the attempt and came out of the crisis.

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