Courtland Rogers, Jenelle Evans' husband and a hardcore drug fiend, has shared a video of himself getting high on the drug that killed Philip Seymour Hoffman.
In the wake of Hoffman's tragic demise, as well as the loss of beloved Glee star Cory Monteith just months ago, Radar and Rogers have jointly published this.
In the sickening footage, ostensibly shared to show the impact of the narcotic, Rogers gazes into the camera, mixes the heroin in a small cap and fills a syringe.
Rogers, who is still technically married to Jenelle Evans of Teen Mom 2, then flicks the syringe, slumps forward and injects it into his tattooed right arm.
"I did relapse, see all my track marks," he boasts to camera, then within seconds of shooting the heroin, Rogers slurs: "Now I am officially high as hell."
After kicking his habit in jail, Courtland Rogers says he is now clean and determined to help others avoid the dangerous drug by revealing his experiences.
"Heroin gave me the most euphoric high," he told Radar in an exclusive interview this week. "It was a feeling of finally being loved by something."
But that love quickly turned sour. He said, "It got to the point where I had to have it, where I'd do anything in the world to feel that high and not get sick."
"In the past six months, I have lost four friends to heroin," Rogers revealed. "That is four families without their loved ones, one being my own cousin."
"It overpowers you and takes you away from everything! It kills."
"After a while, you do it just to not get sick. You don't even get high, it's just not to get sick. It is insane! You disappear from reality and forget about everything except [heroin]."
But now, he says he has a new perspective on the world.
"My life without it in it makes complete sense. I don't have to do it to stay alive now and I can actually live my life to the fullest without any drugs."
Here's hoping people learn from this cautionary tale.

1. Philip Seymour Hoffman
Philip Seymour Hoffman passed away at the age of 46. He was found with a needle in his arm and had a history of drug abuse.
2. Cory Monteith
Cory Monteith was 27 years old when he passed away. He overdosed on drugs during a night of partying in Vancouver.
3. Heath Ledger
Heath Ledger left us with one final, amazing performance. He earned an Oscar for his work as The Joker.
4. Paul Walker
Paul Walker died in a car accident on November 30, 2013. He left behind a daughter and a burgeoning film career.
5. Gia Allemand
Gia Allemand was only 29 when she died. The former Bachelor contestant took her own life.
6. James Gandolfini
James Gandolfini will always be remembered as Tony Soprano. He died of a heart attack at the age of 51.
8. Gary Coleman
Rest in peace, Gary Coleman. The sitcom star left this world at the age from an intercranial hemorrhage.
9. Corey Haim
We lost Corey Haim to a reported drug overdose in March 2010. He is remembered for a number of roles, such as Lost Boys.
10. Brittany Murphy
Brittany Murphy poses here at the 2009 Video Music Awards. She passed away at the age of 32.
11. Michael Jackson
Celebrity death don't hit the world harder than that of Michael Jackson. He was 50 years old when he passed away.
12. Tupac Shakur
Tupac Shakur poses here with his mother. The rapper was gunned down at the age of 25.
14. Tim Russert
Tim Russert was as respected as it gets in the world of journalism. He died in 2008.
15. Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes
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16. Whitney Houston
Whitney Houston passed away the night before the Grammys. She overdosed in a hotel bathtub.
19. Anna Nicole Smith
Anna Nicole Smith died at the young age of 39. She lived a very troubled life.
20. Biggie Smalls
Biggie Smalls got caught up in the East Coast/West Coast rap war. He was killed in 1997.
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