Paige Thorne admits to 'struggling with fame' after Love Island
Paige Thorne has opened up about her struggles since finding fame on Love Island as she admitted she’s quit alcohol as a result.
Paige looked sensational at the event, held at London's Ham Yard Hotel, as she showed off her figure in a custom-made cream dress with sheer panelling and crystal embellishments. Paige told The Sun: “I’ve been struggling lately, really struggling with who I am and have not been in a good place. I’ve given up alcohol, it’s been three weeks now, because I’ve realised that I don’t like the person I become when I drink.The paramedic experienced a rocky time in the villa, having first developed a romance with rugby player Jacques O’Neil, which ended when he eventually quit the show due to his own struggles. Paige then moved on with Adam Collard.
As for Christmas this year, the reality star plans to spend the day with her family in Swansea, Wales.
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