The daughter of legendary beauty icon Vidal Sassoo said she never knew what drew her to the substance, she always had an idea that it was wrong, reported People magazine.
"I was a complete functioning alcoholic, having a mother recovering alcoholic and a sister who overdosed. Why did I drink for so many years?" she said.
However, things changed in 2012 when her father, Vidal Sassoon, died.
"It was six months after my dad passed. I woke up really on the edge of my bed. And was like, 'When, when, when are you going to stop? You have your life! You've been given a gift. You have children.' I went right from there to a meeting.
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