Lottie Moss is ‘doing fine’ after going to rehab for help with substance abuse and anxiety, her dad says.
The model, who is the half-sister of supermodel Kate Mos s, was admitted to a treatment centre earlier this month, and revealed she was seeking professional help with her ongoing issues in a video on TikTok.
The 24-year-old said she was going sober earlier this year, and has been sharing videos documenting her experience in rehab on the social media app.
Peter, who is also father to fashion icon Kate, 48, said his youngest daughter was doing “just fine” after her stint in rehab, according to The Sun.
Lottie later posted pictures of herself in a bikini, and tagged the location as Hotel Nobu Los Cabos in Mexico, but it’s not known if the snapshots of her at the luxury resort are old or new.
Last week, she shared news of being admitted to rehab with her followers on TikTok, and joked that the drug taking in the hit HBO show Euphoria had influenced her.
“When everyone's glamorising drooog taking but you're literally in r3h4b,” she wrote atop one video clip.
“I think I took euphoria too literally u guys,” Lottie quipped.
She also revealed she’s been smoking while in rehab, and suggested she’s been annoying staff with her constant cigarette breaks.
Last year, the OnlyFans model bravely discussed her struggles with substance abuse and anxiety, and said she’s been plagued by issues “in the last few years” but finally managed to turn a corner with her mental health.
“I have never been happier mentally, I’ve struggled a lot in the last few years with myself and anxiety and other things,” she said.
“Right now is the first time I have ever put myself first and actually worked on myself to make sure I get the best out of my life and am actually feeling like the best and truest version of myself! And I love her!” Lottie exclaimed.
The model said she was acting “out of character” and “numbed myself with substances” to deal with her anxiety.
“Going down that road made it very hard for me to get out, I was surrounding myself with people who were in a similar mental state to me and I can see now that was not helping,” she explained.