Sleep well He is extending his support to the audience after fans opened up about his recovery journey at the event.
The valley The star, 35, shared a video of an emotional confession to fans at Bravocaz in Vegas last week on her Instagram story on Thursday, November 20.
“I just want to say thank you for everything you do. And when I bought the ticket to come here, I thought I would be celebrating a big festival with Andy Cohen and Jeff Lewis. “So I would punish myself and just spend money and not come.
The man went on to explain that he changed his mind about not being at Bravucon after hearing Kent talk about how his dog ‘knocked up his puppies.’
“I was in a very similar situation where my dog was, at the same time, the only thing keeping me alive,” he continued. “And when I go and find out, I want to say, you did a really good job of finding the bullets that took us out and saved lives in some cases. Mine.”
An emotional confession is reported to have been met by Lewis, 55, noting that someone in recovery should not be present at Bravucon, Kent referred to his post on Instagram.
“Someone sent this to me. I heard it followed by Jeff saying, ‘If you’re recovering you shouldn’t be at Bravucon.'” Kent wrote alongside the video. “I have recovered, and I only went to Bralocon as a recovered person.”
Kent offered words of support for fans, after discussing her journey to recovery and her gratitude for the Bravo stars.
Sleep well.
(Photo by Gonzalo Marroquin / Gentty Images for WithFlo)“To this man: Thank you for sharing your story. You can be seen. You can be heard. I’m so glad you decided to come. “You made me feel alone. So thank you. We got this.”
Kent revealed he was a recovering alcoholic in March 2019, a few months after being diagnosed with self-harm.
“Five months ago, I realized I was an alcoholic,” he explained at the time. “Now I’m Bill’s friend [Wilson]you’ll never know how much this program means to me, it’s given me a new life,” added the late alcoholic Cofender and his 12 steps.
This page Vanderpum Laws The alum has also been outspoken over the years about his solidarity journey.
“What it looks like: I hit a breaking point where I had to find that I had to find something with alcohol or I found that it was time to put in my work.”
She added, “After 30 days I knew I wanted to feel healthy forever, and it was beyond me – no one else. That was empowering.”
If you or someone you know is struggling with substance abuse, contact the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (Samhsa) National Helpline at 1-800-662-Help (4357).
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