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Chloe Veitch Opens Up About Her Journey To Sobriety

Model Chloe Veitch is ready to use her voice to influence her fans in a positive way.

The reality star has appeared in the Netflix reality series “Too Hot To Handle” and “Perfect Match.” Although she hasn’t found love yet, the 24-year-old model has found millions of followers ready to support her as she paves the way to sobriety.

Netflix Reality Star Chloe Veitch Wants To Use Her Influence To Push For Patience And Mental Health

On Thursday afternoon, Chloe took to Instagram to share her new interview with Wondermind, which features the British model speaking openly about her struggles with sobriety and ADHD.

In the caption of her Instagram post, Chloe said that “Having 2 million of you here has pushed me to be more exposed to who I am as a person and what has brought me to this point in my career and life, it’s really what’s important to me affect the right things, the things that MATTER, I really want to try and downplay sobriety and mental health.”

Chloe Veitch in front of the microphoneInstagram | Chloe Veitch

“Share my voice with all of you and use my platform for good! & most importantly open up to you all about my sobriety journey, my ADHD diagnosis and all the advice I would give to anyone struggling with any of the above through my own journey,” she continued. “You are not alone, there is light at the end of the tunnel and if I can inspire someone or help someone by writing this then my heart is full.”

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“Perfect Match” actor Joey Sasso commented, “I’m so proud of you for all the progress you’ve made and how far you’ve come. I love you and can’t wait to see you continue to thrive and become the best version of yourself. You’ve and will continue to inspire many.”

Chloe Reveals Feeling Aware While Filming ‘Perfect Match’

Perfect Match CastInstagram | Izzy Fairthorne

While there are plenty of shots of tequila in “Perfect Match,” Chloe has opted to forgo alcohol. He discussed how difficult it can be to stay sober when surrounded by alcohol in an interview with Wondermind that was also published on Thursday.

“I will not lie. Sometimes it’s hard to know how much alcohol there is when you’re filming a show. Perfect Match, there is no limit like that,” he explained. “So, at certain times of the day, I had to rest a little bit. Or if I have a confrontation with someone who’s really drunk but I’m sober and I can’t understand them, I’ll go and talk to a production guy.”

Chloe Veitch took a selfieInstagram | Chloe Veitch

He revealed that one of the men working on the production had actually been sober for fifteen years and had experienced many of the struggles he faced. “That really helps, just asking for help or five minutes just to center myself,” Chloe said.

However, Chloe is actually glad that she was sober during the filming of “Perfect Match” because it allowed her to feel like she had “more control” over her emotions. “I’m not sloppy. I won’t make big mistakes like what I would have done if I was still drinking,” he explained.

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Chloe Veitch took a selfieInstagram | Chloe Veitch

“Knowing the impact and the ripple effect that I’m going to create by being on a Netflix show that’s so widespread, to other people who are either trying to get sober or struggling or people with addiction issues, it just goes to show that no matter who you are, where you are, what color you are, what sexuality you have,” he continued.

“Addiction does not discriminate. … My dad and I created a charity called Stand Recovery Center a few years ago. We are raising funds to get money for a housing association to house residents suffering from alcoholism and addiction and build their self-esteem and help them fight their addiction, to reconnect them with their families and get them off the street. “

Chloe Veitch at the arcadeInstagram | Chloe Veitch

Fans can find out more information about their charity, the Stand Rehabilitation Centre, by visiting their website.

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