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Elle Macpherson took ‘shots of vodka’ alone after putting kids to bed during ‘downward spiral’ of addiction

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Elle Macpherson is speaking her truth about the highs and lows in her life.

The Australian supermodel, 60, opened up about how she struggled with addiction and self-image in her new memoir, “Elle,” sharing the moment she hit rock bottom as she battled alcoholism.

“I was in a horrible downward spiral. Often, I would drink after I put my children to bed. I would sit down by myself and have shots of vodka…” she penned in her memoir, via the “Today” show.

ELLE MACPHERSON ‘NEVER REGRETTED’ GETTING SOBER 20 YEARS AGO

Elle Macpherson, 60, opened up about how she struggled with addiction and self-image in her new memoir, “Elle.” (Naomi Rahim/WireImage/Getty Images)

Macpherson shares two sons, Flynn and Aurelius Cy Andrea, with her former partner, financier Arpad Busson.

Meanwhile, her alcoholism eventually led her to check into rehab. In September, Macpherson celebrated 20 years of sobriety. 

“It’s not just drinking, we can be addicted to fear, we can be addicted to drama… we can have emotional relationships when we don’t really want to,” she shared on “Today.”

Elle Macpherson in a lace white top stares directly at the camera

Elle Macpherson celebrated 20 years of sobriety in September. (Stephane Cardinale – Corbis/Corbis via Getty Images)

“It’s about really addressing those things that are behind the addiction… The addiction is just the symptoms. And for me, drinking was just behind the symptoms of those things.”

As Macpherson focused on her sobriety, she renewed her commitment to health, which eventually led to a spiritual awakening. 

In 2014, she started her own health brand company, called WelleCo.

Three years later, the supermodel revealed she had been diagnosed with breast cancer in 2017.

ELLE MACPHERSON DISREGARDED DOCTORS ADVICE AFTER BREAST CANCER DIAGNOSIS

Elle Macpherson in a tan dress holds on to son Flynn in a black suit split Elle Macpherson's son Cy in a black shirt stands with his mother in black at the Dior show

Elle Macpherson shares two sons, Flynn and Aurelius Cy Andrea, with her former partner, financier Arpad Busson. (GEOFFROY VAN DER HASSELT/AFP via Getty Images | Stephane Cardinale – Corbis)

After undergoing an initial lumpectomy, Macpherson’s diagnosis of HER2+ oestrogen receptive intraductal carcinoma was confirmed.

Macpherson’s doctor recommended a mastectomy with chemotherapy, radiation and hormone therapy. The doctor also suggested the model have reconstructive surgery on her breasts, but after weeks of consideration, Macpherson decided to take on a more holistic approach. 

“Saying no to standard medical solutions was the hardest thing I’ve ever done in my life. But saying no to my own inner sense would have been harder,” she wrote in her book “Elle.”

The “Friends” actress used integrative medicine, focusing on alternative therapies and changes to her lifestyle, confining herself to a home in Arizona for eight months under the supervision of her doctor, who specializes in naturopathy. She also saw an osteopath, chiropractor, a holistic dentist and two therapists.

Elle Macpherson 1990

Australian supermodel Elle Macpherson has graced the cover of magazines and has been called “The Body” for much of her illustrious career. (Photo by Rose Hartman)

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Macpherson is now proudly in clinical remission and celebrating all aspects of her life. 

“I have never felt better than I do now,” she wrote in an excerpt in her memoir. 

During her appearance on “Today,” Macpherson explained her decision to speak out about her cancer diagnosis in her book was determined by, “how to navigate by making choices when you’re gripped with fear.”

Elle Macpherson smiles at beauty event.

Elle Macpherson poses during the launch of “Elle Macpherson Body” at Myer Sydney on Sept. 13, 2016 in Sydney. (Getty Images)

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As Macpherson celebrates being cancer-free at age 60, she said this chapter in her life feels like a “new beginning.”

“I feel so alive, vibrant, I have a sense of vitality that I never had before. I’m in love, my children are thriving,” she concluded. “I feel like many people feel… that 60 was at the end of the road… I just feel so grateful for the life I’ve had… I feel enthused.”

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