DJ AM’s

DJ AM’s

Adam Goldstein’s intervention show debuted in America on Monday night - less than two months after he died of an accidental drug overdose.

In Gone Too Far, the late star aims to help struggling drug addicts come to terms with their substance abuse problems and seek help.


The controversial show was shelved after Goldstein's death in August, but the top DJ's family agreed to let MTV bosses air the series.


In the opening credits of the show, Goldstein stated, "There’s one reason I’m doing this show: To help other people get sober."


The DJ, a former addict, had been sober for over a decade until he relapsed. Explaining the decision to grant MTV bosses the right to air the show, a statement from Goldstein's family reads, "Adam was fully aware that if it were not for his own sobriety he never would have achieved the level of success and happiness he had found.


"Helping people in their recovery was a huge part of Adam’s life. It is our hope through airing this show that people will get to see the side of Adam that we knew and loved, not just the celebrity DJ, but the honest and caring person who gave so much of himself to help others."


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