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Amber Davies celebrates eight months alcohol-free after impact on mental health

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Amber Davies celebrated reaching her eight-month mark of being alcohol-free on Thursday.The 25 year old gave her sobriety update in a post shared on Instagram Stories as she discussed the improvement quitting alcohol has had on her mental health.

Love Island graduate Amber spoke candidly in response to a fan’s question as they asked her whether or not she would consider drinking again in the future. “It’s a hard one…the impact it's had on my mental health and the relationship with myself has been life changing,” she replied. "I definitely know I will never drink like I used to.

BUT never say never. Maybe in years to come I’ll have a couple here and there! Right now I couldn’t think of anything worse!!” Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter .

You can sign up at the top of the page. Amber made the decision to quit alcohol last summer after she admitted that drinking made her feel “miserable” and had become a “distraction”, putting a strain on her relationship with boyfriend of two years, Nick Kyriacou. "I couldn’t just have a casual couple of drinks.

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