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I’m A Celeb’s Dean McCullough opens up on battle with alcohol addiction that left him in a ‘really dark place’ after celebrating four years of sobriety

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I’m A Celeb’s Dean McCullough has battled an alcohol addiction that left him in a “really dark place” and celebrated four years of sobriety in September.

The BBC Radio 1 presenter admitted he stopped drinking after abusing alcohol during the pandemic when he drank two bottles of wine and a bottle of vodka at weekends.

After a trip to Ibiza with friends before the Jungle, the Northern Irish star wrote on social media: ‘Over the last 18 months I’ve had a whirlwind of experiences.

‘I bought my own house and felt a lot of stress about it.

“I fell in love with the wrong person and had to deal with the collapse of that. I had a shift at work and navigated all of that.

‘Sadly, some members of my family passed away and we all had to process the deep pain of that.

I'm A Celeb's Dean McCullough has battled an alcohol addiction that left him in a

I’m A Celeb’s Dean McCullough has battled an alcohol addiction that left him in a “really dark place” and celebrated four years of sobriety in September.

The BBC Radio 1 presenter admitted he stopped drinking after abusing alcohol during the pandemic when he drank two bottles of wine and a bottle of vodka at weekends.

The BBC Radio 1 presenter admitted he stopped drinking after abusing alcohol during the pandemic when he drank two bottles of wine and a bottle of vodka at weekends.

‘I wanted to stop drinking for a month to reorient my mind and regain control of what was a spiraling problem.

‘I wanted to get my dream job at Radio 1 but I had no idea how it was going to happen, but what would happen next would be extraordinary.

‘Everything aligned, I stayed sober for another month and then Radio 1 happened, my mind opened up and I felt like myself.’

The DJ revealed that during the Covid-19 lockdowns, his excessive alcohol consumption had gotten out of control and his mental health had been severely affected.

‘What was like a glass of wine one afternoon after work turned into a bottle which then turned into two bottles and then some weekends I drank like a bottle of vodka too.

“It wasn’t until I went to work on a Monday and I was looking at the containers and I thought, ‘Didn’t I drink all that?’

After a trip to Ibiza with friends before the Jungle, the Northern Irish star wrote on social media:

After a trip to Ibiza with friends before the Jungle, the Northern Irish star wrote on social media: “Over the last 18 months I’ve had a whirlwind of experiences

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“I wanted to get my dream job at Radio 1 but I had no idea how it was going to happen, but what would happen next would be extraordinary.”

—But I did it, because there was no one else in the house. It was the pandemic, and I went down a bad path and I was thinking very, very dark thoughts. Anyone who has struggled with mental health will know what it’s like.

He added: “I didn’t plan it. I didn’t think, ‘This is my last drink.’ This is my last party. I literally woke up on the first of September and turned to my partner and said, ‘This is it, like it was to stop drinking for a month.’ Just to see what happens.

“There wasn’t any really crucial moment. It wasn’t a really horrible hangover. I didn’t go through a breakup.

‘I just saw the road in front of me and it wasn’t pretty. “It was very dark and very destructive.”

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