The truth about binge drinking - TV
Sunday, November 18th, 2007I was asked to take part in an ITV documentary being filmed called ‘The truth about binge drinking’, by the same people who made ‘The truth about size zero’ with Louise Redknap earlier in the year. Michelle Heaton from Liberty X was presenting the programme and had to undertake a commitment to binge drinking for 1 month. Michelle has a reputation well documented in the tabloids for enjoying a drink or two and falling out of clubs at 2am, she confesses to being a former binge drinker who still enjoys a drink or two but has calmed down considerably since meeting her husband (
The focus of the programme was to see if Michelle changed her views about binge drinking by the end, Michelle was drinking 7 or 8 times over what is considered low-risk alcohol use in one session (80-90 units), over a week her alcohol consumption was massive. Michelle said this is more than what she drinks normally but is reflective of what she was drinking when she first joined Liberty X. Michelle’s’ drinking as dangerous and risky as it is typical of a lot of young professionals and the only reason that they aren’t worrying about it is that ‘everyone’s doing it, we’ve normalized abnormal drinking.
Luckily Michelle has had no adverse consequences from her drinking apart from some stinking hangovers but just imagine if she was a regular girl from
We are a nation of binge drinkers that’s for certain, that’s why major television companies are making programmers about the problem; will it be enough to change the opinion of young women like Michelle Heaton? Who knows? Because we have a problem bigger than the drinking, its our denial, England is in denial about the level of our drink problem we all think its happening to someone else and it isn’t. We can’t drink the way we are and expect to get away it. There is a price, and we’re paying it we just haven’t woken up to the fact yet.