Lola Young has shared a health update on her addiction treatment and attending Alcoholics Anonymous meetings after collapsing on stage.
Lola Young Shares Recovery Update After Stage Collapse
Lola Young has shared a health update on her addiction treatment and attending Alcoholics Anonymous meetings after collapsing on stage.The Messy hitmaker, 25, c...
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The Messy hitmaker, 25, cancelled all of her planned shows after she was carried off-stage at the All Things Go Music Festival in New York in September last year.
Now in a new interview, Lola candidly opened up about her 'ongoing' sobriety journey and revealed she is 'doing a h*** of a lot better' since getting treatment.
Speaking to The Sunday Times, she said: 'I think I would rather for the sake of my privacy not say too much. But what I would say is that recovery is an ongoing process. I'm not the finished article, but I'm doing a hell of a lot better.'
When asked to clarify, she added: 'I mean drugs recovery, yes. When you're in recovery … that doesn't necessarily need to mean drugs – but me specifically, yes.'
The singer later revealed she checked into a 'holistic facility' that focuses on addiction and mental health, and she is now attending AA.
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Lola Young has shared a health update after opening up about her addiction treatment and attending Alcoholics Anonymous meetings after collapsing on stage
The Messy hitmaker cancelled all of her planned shows after she was carried off-stage at the All Things Go Music Festival in New York in September
Lola also shared that she endured similar demons while recording her album I'm Only F**king Myself back in 2024.
She said: 'There were a lot of things going on for me personally — I was going through a lot of mental health issues, a lot of battling with addiction.'
The star sang about her battle with cocaine addiction and her previous stints in rehab on her previous record, with lyrics describing herself as 'a dumb little addict… trying to quit the snowflake.'
Lola had previously shared the criticism she faced for cancelling a string of concerts to focus on her recovery following her on-stage collapse.
She told Rolling Stone: 'There was a bunch of hate, but you know what? F**k it.
'[Going away] was a decision that I had to make . . . What else was I going to do? Die? That was the reality of where my addiction was heading.'
She continued: 'I chose to hurt myself and self-sabotage, and I also chose to get onstage and perform.'
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Despite the traumatic incident, Lola said she is 'very grateful that it happened' because it was a turning point that allowed her to recover to have a 'better future and better herself'.
The singer also revealed that she was overwhelmed by supportive messages from fellow stars including Katy Perry, Elton John and Lady Gaga.
The British star has previously checked into rehab to tackle a cocaine addiction.
Earlier this year, Lola was nominated for five Brit Awards and last month picked up her first Grammy for Best Pop Solo Performance for her hit Messy.
After the win, the star revealed she planned to celebrate without alcohol and was spotted drinking an energy drink as she partied with icon Shania Twain at the star-studded Universal bash.
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She said: 'I am going to have an In-N-Out burger with my manager and everyone. I don't drink, but it's going to be fun anyway.'




