Lucy Hale Celebrates 2 Years Of Sobriety: ‘Greatest Gift I’ve Given Myself’

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Lucy Hale is celebrating one other 12 months sans alcohol.

On Tuesday, the “Pretty Little Liars” alum, 34, celebrated two years of sobriety in a heartfelt put up on social media.

Hale illustrated with a chart on Instagram that it’s been 24 months, 731 days and 17,523 hours since she’s been booze free. She additionally posted a quote by novelist F. Scott Fitzgerald which says, partially, that “it’s never too late, or in my case too early, to be whoever you want to be. There’s no time limit.”

Hale had mentioned in a November episode of the “Call Her Daddy” podcast that her earliest reminiscence of ingesting was on a trip when she was 12.

“This continues to be the greatest gift I’ve given myself. I remain so grateful for another year of growth, growing pains, lessons, joys, and self realizations,” Hale mentioned in Tuesday’s Instagram put up.

She added: “To be able to show up as myself and to be greeted with such warmth and acceptance is something I do not take for granted ♥️.”

“The interactions, conversations, and moments of vulnerability from people I know, people I used to know, from people I’ve hurt, from people who’ve hurt me, from strangers and even people on the internet have given my life so much color and meaning,” the “Bless Myself” singer continued.

After expressing gratitude for all of the folks she emotionally “connected” with final 12 months, Hale delivered a dose of encouragement to people who find themselves “struggling.”

“Please know you are not alone and that you do not have to trek this path alone,” the “Puppy Love” actor shared. “There is no right or wrong way to heal and it is deeply personal and unique to each of us.”

Last 12 months, Hale, who beforehand revealed she acquired sober in 2021after getting sick with COVID-19, spoke of her lengthy street to sobriety.

“I have been working on getting sober since I was 20. I’m 33. It takes time. It took time. It took patience with myself,” she mentioned throughout a February episode of “The Diary of a CEO” podcast.

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