I’m lucky to be alive after coke habit forced me into rehab

TV’s Trinny Woodall says she feels lucky to have survived her drug-taking years when six of her addict friends died.

The beauty expert went into rehab to beat a cocaine habit when aged 21 and 26.

Trinny Woodall says she feels lucky to have survived her drug-taking yearsCredit: Ian Harrison / Women’s Health UK
Trinny, who shot to fame in 2001, pictured in her 20sCredit: Alan Davidson

Trinny, now 61, shot to fame in 2001 hosting the What Not To Wear show on the BBC.

But in the December issue of Women’s Health, she said: “I felt relieved to be alive.

“I had six friends die in my first year of recovery.

“It’s difficult looking back.

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“If I hadn’t gone through it, I might not be where I am today.

“We only learn when we’re challenged.”

Trinny, who has a daughter from her marriage to musician Jonathan Elichaoff, also said she was happy being single.

She added: “Being with my daughter, travelling and having dinner with people who fascinate me.

“If, along the way, I meet someone, great, but my priority isn’t, ‘I have to date’.

“When friends ask, ‘Have you met someone yet?’. I go, ‘No, and I don’t really give a s**t. By the way, how’s your boring husband?’.”

Trinny on the cover of the December issue of Women’s HealthCredit: Ian Harrison / Women’s Health UK

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