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Country Singer-Songwriter Margo She said she was prospering as a result of giving up alcohol.
41 years based in Nashville opened during the interview about her current state of well -being PeoplePicked up on Sunday, March 23. “I feel like I am in the best space of my life. I feel that my creative juices have been working on all rollers and I feel really happy,” she said since 2021 that he would stay away from hard things.
The price described in detail how recently woke up fresh after the performance at Willie Nelson‘With Ranch until 12:30. “I was glad,” Okay if I chose, it would be a much harsh morning. “I got up … two hours of sleep and at 4:20,” said the star “Hands of Time”. “Get up, go on the road and I’m here and ready to give people the best show.”
Price lost her twin, Ezra, just two weeks after birth in 2018 and People Then the tragedy led to the “whole” period of depression. “In 2021 the prize wrote essay Gq A magazine that described her decision to rework her lifestyle in detail.
“During this turbulent last year I did the most popular thing I’ve ever done in my life: I stopped drinking alcohol,” Price wrote Gq Essay, adds that the Covid-19 pandemic left an important grade of the price in 2020.
“From the outside, I had it all together: a leg in the door of an elusive music industry, a loving partner, a beautiful family. And I have it all. But after almost a year I started to have difficult dreams,” Price wrote. “One began to repeat at night: The scene where masked and revealed faces stood around me around me as I sank into heavy fast sand.”
The emotional article also describes in detail why it has so often turned to a bottle in the past. “I drank because I was afraid of the world, I drank because I was bored, drank because I missed (my) tour, I drank because I was unemployed, I drank because everyone else drinks,” she wrote. “And I drank even though I really didn’t want it.”
Price added that she did not participate in anonymous meetings with alcoholics and revealed that she had come to the soberness version that worked for her. “As a woman, we always say we’re sorry. The only one I feel that we need to ask for forgiveness is alone … I do not identify myself as an alcoholic and I have no regrets for the decision that has made in my life,” Price wrote. “I believe everything is happening for a reason. But I also believe that the ending of drinking has facilitated parenting and worked.”
In their new interview with PeoplePrice that is married to a guitarist in his band, Jeremy iveyAnd shares the brother of her son and a third child, a girl born in 2019, with him that she was in a more positive place than ever. “I feel that I get old back,” she described Price in detail, adding that she especially loves to “be in nature”, tourism, canoeing and fishing these days.
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