Made In Chelsea Star Stephanie Pratt Reveals Her Teenage Struggle With Crystal
“Other kids were smoking weed but I was on the extreme level and addiction developed instantly”, she told British magazine New! exclusively.
Stephanie explained: “I didn’t care about anything”.
Now, having starred in The Hills, Steph has spent two years on Made In Chelsea with a time in the Celebrity Big Brother house.
“[I would do it] probably four or five times before school, then at snack… probably 12 or 13 times a day, I’d say for a good period of years I was never straight”.
Pratt disclosed that she also began using cocaine around the same time, which claimed made her feel “rebellious and grown-up”.
“I truly thought we were going to get engaged together and live in LA and now you have thrown me away”.
As well as being in the grips of a potentially lethal drug addiction, Stephanie would risk her life by frequently driving while heavily under the influence.
After meeting up with the boys, he revealed that he hasn’t cried as “that’s who I am” and added the split had nothing to do with another girl. I first smoked it before I went to see my therapist then went straight back to meet [my friend] Nicole to keep doing it. I had no idea what it really was.
Stephanie insists her parents turned their heads to her terrifying behaviour as they did not want to accept her demons.
She woke up handcuffed to a hospital bed and eventually went home to Los Angeles with her mum, but she couldn’t shake her feelings of shame.
Pratt was arrested for shoplifting back in 2006 before going on to star alongside brother Spencer on US show The Hills.
A stint in rehab helped her sort herself out saw her make her break into reality TV, but the pressure of fame led her to sinking into depression and bulimia, and at one point her weight plummeted to seven and a half stone. “I’ve been very honest”.
Pratt has since overcome her addiction and eating disorder after learning the benefits of clean eating, regular exercise and healthy living.
Made In Chelsea’s Stephanie Pratt has got real in her autobiography by talking about her drug-addled past.