Michelle Heaton

https://www.12ft.io/https://www.dai...briety-left-open-birthday-presents-alone.html - How many people think to themselves, I know i'm feeling crap and at my lowest, why don't I video this? Michelle loves the attention she gets far too much. I hate to say this but it's almost as if she makes herself so ill, so she continually gets attention and press coverage to keep the £££'s rolling in. My mother is an alcoholic and I find Michelle's constant need for validation on whatever illness or aliment she has, very very disturbing. She needs to get help for her mental health behind closed doors and have a private life. Rather than carving a career out of running to the press about her past trauma or going on a reality show to talk about it, every time she needs some money, it's not healthy.
 
https://www.12ft.io/https://www.dai...briety-left-open-birthday-presents-alone.html - How many people think to themselves, I know i'm feeling crap and at my lowest, why don't I video this? Michelle loves the attention she gets far too much. I hate to say this but it's almost as if she makes herself so ill, so she continually gets attention and press coverage to keep the £££'s rolling in. My mother is an alcoholic and I find Michelle's constant need for validation on whatever illness or aliment she has, very very disturbing. She needs to get help for her mental health behind closed doors and have a private life. Rather than carving a career out of running to the press about her past trauma or going on a reality show to talk about it, every time she needs some money, it's not healthy.



She lives and breathes attention. We need a new sobriety anniversary, surely, it's been at least a week since we had the last one. Her 'career' is being at death's door and monetising it. I am convinced she has Munchausen's and instead of releasing stories like this she needs urgent psychotherapy and counselling.
 
I'm sure I've posted this before but a friend of a friend used to hang out with her and her husband and she allegedly used to live off wafer thin ham, so it's no wonder she looks so scrawny if she's still doing that.
The husband looks just as scrawny. Like they work out and work it all off and some. They put a lot of pressure on themselves and it's not like they are althletes and this is a living they have children and they both have what looks like a preoccupation with exercise.
Just what I see.

Michelle has done great 👍 to battle the booze addiction it's not easy and I have known alcoholics, even in denial and not ever trying to address the issue..
so I'm not attacking that's great job 👌
BUT it's not healthy if she is in this cycle of addiction still 😕
 
I don't know much about Michelle, but, to be fair to her, it's very common for addicts to take pictures and videos of ourselves at our lowest in order to have a very visceral reminder of just how much our addiction has destroyed us, to look back on when in recovery. It can be really helpful when battling cravings to be able to go back and remind yourself how absolutely miserable and ill you were. Alcohol addiction in particular is very good at trying to persuade you that your addiction wasn't really that bad, that you were having fun and that you can just have a few drinks like everyone else.

I personally have a picture I took a few years ago of myself on my hands and knees at 3am vomiting into my bin and genuinely wishing I was dead because I was drinking 16+ cans of cider a day and had been for years, and death was the only way I could see myself being free of active addiction. I must have still had some hope left, because I took that picture to look back on if and when I got sober. I've now been sober for over a year and 5 months, and I still sometimes look at that picture to remind myself where "just a few drinks" will lead me. So I don't view Michelle's video as necessarily being motivated by attention seeking. (I wouldn't show my picture in the Daily Mail, but then I don't work in the industry she does, so who am I to judge 😂)

It's also a good way of holding herself accountable. Everyone knows about her addiction. She couldn't get away with having a few drinks at an event now she's been so open about being in recovery. It'll also hopefully discourage people from saying "Go on, just have a few drinks."

I don't know what type of person she is, and it does seem like there's perhaps still addictive behaviour going on in other areas, but I have so much respect for her for getting sober. She'll have been through absolute hell with it, and will have fought harder than anyone will ever realise to escape it. I really do wish her well.
 
I'm sure I've posted this before but a friend of a friend used to hang out with her and her husband and she allegedly used to live off wafer thin ham, so it's no wonder she looks so scrawny if she's still doing that.
They just don't look healthy. Wafer thin ham, energy drinks, protein bars - doesn't look like a healthy lifestyle to me. They both seem to preach the 90s gym bro message and everything's about aesthetics rather than health. Surely people don't buy into that anymore.
 
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