Former Single star Matthew Agnew celebrates an important milestone.
On Wednesday, the 34-year-old announced that he stopped drinking alcohol two years ago.
Alongside a photo of him smiling proudly, the TV personality and astrophysicist wrote: “I didn’t speak much in public about the choice I made 2 years ago, but I was proud of myself for reaching this milestone and wanted to share it.”.
Disposing of the bottle: ex-bachelor Matthew Agnew celebrates an important milestone. On Wednesday, the 34-year-old announced that he stopped drinking alcohol two years ago.
Everyone has their own reasons for not drinking alcohol. For me, drinking is putting more and more strain on my mental health. I felt so much better when I decided to avoid it completely”.
He said he wanted to break the stigma surrounding quitting drinking.
“Alcohol is the only drug people will ask why you *don’t* do it,” he wrote.
“I think it’s important to remind everyone that there’s nothing wrong with drinking, but drinking is okay too. Whatever the reason. Greetings to this.’
Matt’s post was soon filled with congratulations from other media figures.

Congratulations: Matt’s post quickly filled with congratulations from other media figures.
‘Jas! On all this! Well done. You should feel great,” wrote Angie Kent, 30, of The Bachelorette.
‘Great Matt, 2 years is too big!!’ Commenting on model Olivia Molly Rogers, 30.
‘Yup!!! awesome Matt… greetings to o x, ‘I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here alumnus 23, Alli Simpson added.
Meanwhile, Osher Günsberg, Matt’s close friend and host of The Bachelor, shared his experience of sobriety.
“Happy Birthday my friend. Last week was 12 years xx for me,” she wrote.

Daily Challenges: Meanwhile, Matt’s close friend and Bachelor host Osher Günsberg shared his experience of sobriety. “Happy Birthday my friend. Last week was 12 years xx for me,” she wrote.
In the past, Osher, 47, has declared that he needs to be “very careful” every day despite not drinking for more than a decade.
“I look at my opinions from what I watch, read and listen to, as well as people I spend time with. I have to be very careful about it,” Body + Soul said at 2020.
At the time, he said, even something as simple as playing a video game could put him on a dark path.
‘I know I’m addicted. I am an alcoholic. There are no addictive things at home,” he said.
“I haven’t had a game console since 2008 because I know I’m going to get lost in one of those games,” he added.
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Source: Daily Mail

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