Millie Elder-Holmes has spoken candidly about how she transformed from being a "real b***h" when she was younger, into an empathetic human being, during a candid Q & A on social media yesterday.
The daughter of the late Sir Paul Holmes let it all out when asked what her favourite thing was about herself by a user of the Sarahah app.
"My favourite thing about myself is probably my ability to have changed my mindset because when I was young I was a real b***h.
"I'm not going to lie about it. I was a f**king little b***h. Like a little snobby princess b***h. And I used to judge people a lot," she said.
Ms Elder-Holmes went on to say that she came to a self-realisation after struggling with meth addiction in the public eye.
"After I went through my addiction and all of my really embarrassing things publicly, I learn to eat a little bit of humble pie.
"I understood how it felt to have people be mean to you on such a huge scale and now I really empathize for others and how they feel so that's my favourite thing about myself."
She also delved deeper into her struggles with meth and how she was able to beat it with the support of her former partner, Connor Morris, and his family.
"When my dad tried to put me in rehab and everything I just didn’t go for it at all. But when me and Connor decided to do it together, and with his family supporting us, they really helped me, I wouldn't have been able to do it without them," she said.
Ms Elder-Holmes has been drug free for over seven years now and runs progressive lifestyle blog Clean Eats NZ from her home in Greece.


















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