Former WWE Superstar Kaitlyn Goes Public With Recent Drug Addiction Problems

Former WWE Superstar Kaitlyn Goes Public With Recent Drug Addiction Problems

There have been rumblings as of late that Kaitlyn might be planning on making a WWE return but she's now taken to social media to reveal recent drug addiction issues which could potentially jeopardise that.

By JoshWilding - Oct 26, 2017 03:10 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Kaitlyn left WWE after reportedly feeling unhappy with how she was being used creatively but a new Instagram post may shed some light on why she chose to depart the company. As you can see below, the former Divas Champion has revealed substance abuse issues which she's only recently managed to sort out and you have to wonder if that will ruin her rumoured WWE return.

After all, this sort of publicity probably isn't what WWE wants surrounding a returning Superstar and it's hard to imagine how she would fit into the company right now regardless of that. 

Despite all of that, Kaitlyn deserves credit for sorting out her issues and it's good to hear that she's firmly on the road to recovery. Whether or not she will be back in the squared circle remains to be seen as that was only ever a rumour anyway. We'll be sure to keep you updated on that and feel free to share your thoughts on her possible WWE return in the comments section below.


 

It's been one year since I checked myself into the hospital for a medical drug detox. (I took this picture in the airport bathroom after flying into LAX.I felt so awful and disgusted with myself but I remember posting it on Instagram with some stupid caption about being happy. I was actually on the last days of the medicine to help me detox and was in a super [frick]ed up place mentally and physically). Over the past few years I was in a terrible marriage, an addict and not true to myself. It took me so long to admit I had a problem... and then to admit how serious the problem was. I used to pretend to be and to live a certain way for social media. It's everyone's hi-light reel. I remember getting out of the hospital feeling like death, with a medical taper plan of meds and thinking "what have I done to myself?". I celebrated my 30th birthday 5 days later and I remember wanting to die. If you've ever gone through serious drug detox, you know that you basically go through two detoxes. One from the initial drug(s) and then another one from the medicine used to help you detox. A lot of people get hooked on the medicine and remain addicts. For me, I started abusing alcohol to deal with the chemical imbalances, panic attacks and sadness/depression I was experiencing. If you know me, you know I had never done a drug in my life leading up to this (besides smoking weed once or twice and freaking the [frick] out.) It's so crazy. You can have the world at your fingertips but end up destroying yourself if you're not careful. I'm fortunate enough to have pulled myself out of it all and was able rebuild my life ...but I can seriously empathize with anyone who is, has been, or has a tendency to be an addict (we're all addicted to something). But it's about self awareness and humility. Never be too proud to ask for help. Be able to wake up and look at yourself in the mirror. Tag someone who needs to read this. #addiction

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