Friends Katie Price and Michelle Heaton spent the day together on Wednesday, enjoying some much-needed girl time.
Earlier this week, both women posted about Michelle’s recovery from alcohol addition, which Katie was instrumental in.
And proving Michelle is doing incredibly well, the duo larked around at Katie’s home, trying on clothes and laughing.
Girl time: Friends Katie Price and Michelle Heaton spent the day together on Wednesday, enjoying some much-needed girl time
Katie, 43, posted a video of Michelle, 42, enjoying her carefree afternoon – a far cry from the shocking throwback that was shared earlier this week of Michelle at the height of her alcoholism.
Katie had re-shared Michelle’s post, captioning it: ‘This is a picture of before and after of my incredible strong best longest loyal friend ever, asking for help that she needed is the hardest step you can do, I’ve done, she has done it, I helped her too.
‘This is the website @wonderwomanshel recommends that helped her www.alcoholics-anonymous.org.uk, everyone can suffer mental health never be afraid to talk and ask for help, this picture was taken a week before I finally got her help ❤️ love you always’.
Michelle had shared the shocking picture of herself on Instagram on Tuesday to celebrate 20 weeks of sobriety which saw her before she went into rehab with puffy and bloodshot eyes.
Happy again: Earlier this week, both women posted about Michelle’s recovery from alcohol addition, which Katie was instrumental in. And proving Michelle is doing incredibly well, the duo larked around at Katie’s home, trying on clothes and laughing
Shocking: Michelle Heaton, 42, shared a picture of herself on Instagram on Tuesday that was taken in the depths of her active alcohol addiction, showing her with puffy and bloodshot eyes
She captioned the image: ‘This picture is not to shock, it WAS my reality! 20 weeks ago this was me – Ruined – the second is me today – Saved…
‘It’s National Sober Day And it encourages us to celebrate Sober life and bring awareness to addiction.
‘It’s also National Recovery Month, and today supports removing the stigma associated with addiction. It opens the lines of communication that lead to better understanding. The day provides an opportunity to build educated support networks.
‘Success is more likely when systems are paved with an aware, loving, and honest cheering section.
Staying strong: Michelle shared a heartfelt caption with her post, encouraging people suffering with addiction to seek help
Terrifying: Michelle admitted over the past three years she didn’t go a day without alcohol, and even when she was told last September she would die it still didn’t deter her (pictured September 2020)
‘If we stumble, aren’t we more likely to get back up again when we have a solid support system?
‘Encouragement of one day fuels more support and awareness, leading to long-term sobriety. That’s something worth celebrating! The opposite of addiction is a connection.
‘Recognising this provides a model for future generations who will be my picture one! And then the second picture demonstrates how to enjoy life alcohol-free, the day will embolden future generations to say no to alcohol.
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‘Today I am stronger mentally and physically better then I’ve ever been. One day at a time.
‘For anyone who needs help with addiction, there is help out there.’
Love: Michelle admitted that her husband Hugh Hanley, who she shares children Faith, nine, and Aaron, seven, with, has been her ‘rock’
Michelle previously revealed she did not go for a day without alcohol for three years before she checked into rehab in April.
Confessing that getting herself to rehab was the hardest part of her journey during an appearance on Loose Women, Michelle said: ‘It’s the first step and its the hardest to admit you have a problem and that you’re powerless to drugs and alcohol.
She explained it wasn’t a ‘specific event’ that caused her admission into rehab, but she ended up ‘locked away by herself, lying and manipulating situations’.
Michelle revealed: ‘I became very very ill, it was a five year process. About three years it got a bit of a hold on me, I was happy in my addiction.’
‘Sometimes it’s difficult to say you have an addiction cos at times it feels fun, that’s the reality of it, it [alcohol] was my friend in need.
‘Any feeling, sad, happy, the sun’s shining, a party – any excuse. It got a hold of me really badly about a year and a half ago.’
‘My husband and friends tried an intervention to get me to rehab.’
‘Three months ago I was on deaths door, I was given a couple of days [to live]. I was so ill I had lost so much weight, my skin was translucent, my belly was swollen and hard. I was sick so I could drink more. I’d feel happy so I could drink more. It controlled everything I did.
‘The last three years I’ve never had a day off alcohol, a drink or some sort, last September I was in hospital with a failed pancreas and liver disease.
‘It wasn’t looking good, even then I couldn’t stop. I was told if I continued I would die but I still didnt’ stop. Nothing mattered, my skin, I could see my veins, my skin was itchy, I was scrathed with scars.
Family: Michelle and her family pictured on the day she left the rehab centre
‘My hair has gone, this isn’t mine, it’s been put in by my hairdresser. The great news is that the liver repairs, it’s an amazing organ. It will repair but not forget.
‘I’m under no illusions, one drink and I could be right back to where I was if not worse.’
Michelle admitted that her husband Hugh Hanley, who she shares children Faith, nine, and Aaron, seven, with, has been her ‘rock’.
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