The former reality star’s personal journey brings attention to the UK’s growing alcohol problem
In her documentary Vicky Pattison: Alcohol, Dad and Me, former reality TV star Vicky Pattison opens up about her unhealthy relationship with alcohol, offering a sobering reflection on the UK’s widespread drinking culture. Her story is a reminder of the country’s national struggle with booze and highlights the need for a serious reassessment of how alcohol is integrated into everyday life. Many people, especially in Britain, can relate to moments when their relationship with alcohol has been reckless, whether during lockdown or their younger years. A 2019 global drug survey revealed that Brits get drunk more frequently than any other country, with an average of once a week. Moreover, the pandemic saw a sharp increase in deaths related to alcoholic liver disease, underscoring the growing health crisis. Pattison’s candid narrative urges people to reconsider their habits and encourages open conversations about alcohol’s impact on mental and physical well-being.