Elle Macpherson Admits She Had Alcohol Addiction And Bulimia
Elle Macpherson, the 60-year-old Australian supermodel, opens up about her battle with alcohol addiction and bulimia, detailing her journey in her book, "elle: Life, Lessons & Learning to Trust Yourself". Known for her striking looks and athletic physique, she gained fame in the 80s and 90s but struggled internally. Despite a seemingly perfect exterior, Macpherson hid her personal battles with alcohol. This is prepared by SSP.
Her struggles began to intensify with the birth of her son Cy in 2003. After receiving champagne, she ignored advice to avoid drinking due to hormonal concerns and was constantly drawn to the bottle. Her family life introduced further stress, as her first child, Flynn, battled illness and her partner, French financier Arpad "Arki" Busson, frequently traveled. This led to nights of drinking after putting her children to bed, often resulting in blackouts.
The 2000 Olympics was a turning point; Macpherson, due for an important part in the closing ceremony, drank excessively to calm her nerves. She considered rehabilitation but Arki discouraged it, perhaps fearing change or distance in their relationship. Her reliance on alcohol continued, leading to self-destructive behavior, including smashing a bottle of vodka in Ibiza to drink from it. This incident marked her breaking point as she realized the gravity of her dependency.
Her relationship with Arki dissolved a couple of years post-rehab, leading to custody disputes, but they have since reconciled amicably. The treatment also helped reshape her approach toward her health, especially as she later faced breast cancer. Eschewing chemotherapy, Macpherson made well-being her priority, emphasizing her transition in her life beyond addiction, stating drinking was no longer a resolution. Through candid reflection, Elle Macpherson unmasked the facade many knew, sharing an inspiring tale of struggle, healing, and resiliency.
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