'I drank a bottle of wine a night after Love Island - I had to change’, says Jamie Jewitt
17.03.2023 - 14:45
/ ok.co.uk
When Jamie Jewitt first arrived on our screens all the way back in Love Island 2017, the Essex based hunk delighted audiences with his charm, sense of humour and stunningly good looks. Hitting it off with fellow contestant Camilla Thurlow, fans eagerly cheered the smitten couple on all the way to the final, where they only narrowly missed out on winning the show! Fast forward six years, and the couple are still going strong, having been happily married for 18 months and welcoming two adorable daughters into the world.
However that slice of idyllic family life hasn’t been without it’s hardships, as Jamie revealed that in the years that followed his Love Island appearance, the Coronavirus Lockdown of 2020 lead to him picking up a very bad drinking habit, that often lead him to get through a bottle of wine a night. Chatting exclusively to OK!, Jamie explained: “It kind of started in Lockdown, I got way too used to drinking wine every night.” “ It started off with a glass and then it became two glasses and then before I knew it, it was becoming a bottle of wine most nights.
It just became a really bad habit.” He then continued: “It became one of those things that, I’d just done it for so long, I was convinced I wasn’t even getting hangovers from it anymore. “It’s only looking back on it now, having stopped drinking that I realise quite how much damage it had done to my body and my mood.” Making the decision that something needed to change, Jamie opted to cut booze from his lifestyle entirely, and swore off beer, wine and spirits in a bid to get a handle on a habit that was becoming far too regular for his liking.
“It’s funny, looking back on it. I speak to my friends and family and a lot of people in Lockdown have said they
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