Bryony Gordon, according to a column published by Mail Online, says she took cocaine as a mother and describes an event involving her four-year-old daughter that she says made her realize she had “crossed the line.” The outlet reports that the incident is what ultimately led her to enter rehabilitation. In the piece, Gordon reflects on the lasting impact of the episode, stating that more than nine years later she still feels deep shame and has had to stop writing the column several times to steady herself. The publication compares her experience to that of another high-profile figure, Katie Price, in the headline, but the core account presented is Gordon’s own description of the moment she recognized her drug use had become harmful, and her subsequent decision to seek treatment. The article does not provide additional verified details such as the exact date of the incident, legal outcomes, or specific treatment information, focusing instead on her personal reflection and the role the episode played in her decision to go to rehab.
Bryony Gordon says an incident involving her four-year-old led her to rehab
Bryony Gordon, according to a column published by Mail Online, says she took cocaine as a mother and describes an event involving her four-year-old daughter that she says made her realize she had “cro...
- Bryony Gordon says she took cocaine while she was a mother.
- She describes an incident involving her four-year-old daughter that she says made her realize she had crossed a line.
- Gordon says the incident led her to check into rehab.
- She says the experience still affects her more than nine years later.
- The article presents this as a personal reflection and does not detail specific legal or medical treatment particulars.
It was this event that ultimately led me to check into rehab, and over nine years later, it still fills me with a shame so deep I've had to stop writing this column several times to take some deep breaths...
3 hours agoIt was this event that ultimately led me to check into rehab, and over nine years later, it still fills me with a shame so deep I've had to stop writing this column several times to take some deep breaths...
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