Chrissy Teigen celebrates being six months sober
Chrissy Teigen, pictured in November 2019, said she has "endless energy" and "way less anxiety" since giving up alcohol.
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and TV personality Chrissy Teigen has celebrated six months of sobriety, telling fans she feels "happier and more
present than ever" since giving up alcohol.
"It's
pretty cool," Teigen wrote in an Instagram post
Wednesday, adding that she has "endless energy" and "way less
anxiety."
She
added that she is no longer taking benzodiazepine drugs -- often used to treat
anxiety and alcohol withdrawal.
Teigen,
who first became known for modeling and later branched into TV as the host of
the competition series "Lip Sync Battle," is also a notable social
media personality and the author of two cookbooks.
She
has previously documented her journey to sobriety on social media, celebrating 50 days of sobriety in September 2021.
In
2017, she told Cosmopolitan magazine she was "point blank, just drinking too much," and
that it was "not a good look for me, for John, for anybody,"
referring to her singer husband John Legend.
Despite
her six-month anniversary, Teigen said she would probably not be
"excited" until she reached a "larger milestone" such as
five years of sobriety, and didn't know if she "necessarily won't ever
drink again."
She
also acknowledged that reaching the milestone had not been easy, saying it
"honestly kind of sucks saying it because even though I don't ever crave
it now, time has not exactly flown by."
"I
look forward to having my full body reset after 1 year, then reevaluating to
see my new hopes and wishes for the future," Teigen added, concluding her
post with the words: "Let's goooo."
Supporters
were quick to congratulate Teigen on reaching the six-month mark, with her
husband Legend writing: "So proud of you my love." Singer Katy Perry
added: "Beautiful."
"6
months is something to celebrate," commented actress Octavia Spencer.
"You hit a rough spot in the road and changed your tires. Now you're
enjoying the ride. That's something to celebrate."


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