Dec. 1, 2019 – “I love what I did, but once I sobered up, I felt like I’m worthy of a bit more. I always thought someone was going to come rescue me,” Samantha said. “But no-one is. No man. No amount of money. It has to come from within.”
Samantha … has written two books and is a regular news.com.au columnist – has now shifted her focus to counselling for relationships and substance abuse. “It’s really scary because when I was Samantha, I was making great money and now it’s not coming in,” she said. “But I have faith that I will be looked after.
“I’m just so grateful that woman told me she had nothing but compassion for me. Because she saved my life.”
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