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Romina Uhrig Reveals Post–Gran Hermano Addiction, Says She Is Two Months Into Recovery

She credits psychiatric treatment after a friend's referral for helping her exit a spiral triggered by loneliness after her separation.

Overview

  • In recent interviews on Se Picó and Infama, Uhrig said she turned to nightlife, began taking pills and what she called MD, and avoided going out without those substances.
  • She recounted that someone from the entertainment world offered her a drug that brought a fleeting sense of joy, after which she chased weekend parties and grew irritable when she could not obtain it.
  • Uhrig described suffering depression and panic attacks and said a psychiatrist started her on medication as part of care.
  • She attributed her improvement to her eldest daughter Mía recognizing the problem, a friend connecting her with a specialist, and the support of her faith.
  • Coverage notes that alongside her disclosure, she maintains online income streams, including selling adult content with a $20 monthly subscription.