Blac Chyna celebrates 1 year of sobriety: this process is “not easy”
Blac Chyna calls herself “unstoppable” as she celebrates one year of sobriety.
“I decided on September 14, 2022 that I am done with alcohol,” the former OnlyFans model – whose birth name is Angela White – wrote on Instagram on Friday alongside a series of clichés.
“This process is not easy but I have done it, I intend to continue practicing sobriety.”
Chyna then thanked those who supported her and believed in her, including herself.
“Angela White is unstoppable, smart, beautiful, brave, a great mother and a great friend,” she continued.
“I love you. ~ Angela White ❤️🙏🏽.
The “Rob & Chyna” alum, 35, added that she hopes her journey will inspire others “struggling with addiction.”
“Just know that you can do this and that you are worth it,” she wrote. “God loves you. There are so many different apps and groups that can help you on this journey, and you are not alone.
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Chyna – who looked stunning in her fuchsia pink hair and cheetah print blazer – proudly showed off her milestone celebration, which included cake, balloons and a bouquet of flowers.
Several people congratulated the mother of two on her major achievement.
“Sobriety suits you so well 😍😍,” one fan wrote.
“Congratulations ❤️❤️❤️❤️ I am extremely proud of you!! Keep up the good work. ♾️🤞🏾,” added another.
Chyna’s sobriety is just part of the transformative journey she embarked on earlier this year.
The model – who shares son King, 10, with ex Tyga and daughter Dream, 6, with ex Rob Kardashian – sought to change her life to be a better example for her children.
She then deleted her OnlyFans in March, reportedly earning her millions.
A few weeks later, the former stripper revealed she had undergone butt and breast reduction surgery.
In a vulnerable Instagram video, Chyna admitted she had her butt enlarged when she was 19.
“I just want all women to know not to get silicone shots because you can get sick, you can die, you can have complications and all these other crazy things,” she said at the time .
Chyna’s determination to change also led her to get baptized and revert to her birth name.
Days later, she announced that she had removed the “demonic” tattoos, which included a goat’s head symbol known as Baphomet.
“It has to go away. I’m not about to have no marks of the beast,” she said in an Instagram video in March.