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For any copyright, please send me a message. DAVINA McCall has revealed she was rushed to hospital in her 20s after a drugs overdose. The star spoke about the “terrifying” moment for the first time at the launch of The Sun on Sunday’s International Women’s Day event. The former Big Brother host, 52, addressed 130 inner-city schoolgirls as she warned against the perils of drugs. She said: “Drugs took me to a very, very, very dark place and, one night, I overdosed. “It was very frightening as it was a very gradual overdose. I’d had a cocktail of drugs, because I didn’t want to feel normal. “I was constantly trying to escape myself — I was like a piece of fruit rotting from the inside. “So then I thought, ‘Well, I’ll just take a valium’, and the next thing I knew I woke up in hospital. At my lowest point, when I was filled with self hatred, it was literally a case of ‘get clean, or die’.” After her overdose, Davina began to attend Narcotics Anonymous meetings and quit drugs for good within a year. She still occasionally attends meetings, as well as the odd therapy session “if I feel like a top-up”. The presenter was described as inspirational by pupils and teachers at News UK’s London HQ last week. One teacher said: “Some of the girls are dealing with or had to deal with addiction problems at home. “Their worlds can feel isolating so knowing they’re not alone and you can come through it has been huge for them to hear today. It was inspirational.” Strictly host Claudia Winkleman, and footballer-turned-ballroom fave Alex Scott joined Davina at the ground-breaking event. Claudia also revealed she had been in therapy for anxiety. Davina told the girls that getting clean turned her life around. She said: “I was the person that people would have crossed the street to avoid. I started with cannabis and went on to become a heroin addict. "It ended up taking me to the darkest, darkest place. I empowered myself to change my situation, I made a conscious decision I could change me. And because I got clean I got the job I’d dreamed of and that changed my life forever.” Davina admitted her childhood was complicated. After her parents split she spent time with her alcoholic mother and began partying at just 13. Of her mum, Florence, she said: “She spent most of my childhood either being the most fun person in the room or the most embarrassing. "One memory of her was her wearing an electric blue coat, which was fake fur down to her ankles and she was naked underneath and she was walking down the street flashing people. “I was younger than all of you girls… 11 and 12 and just dying. She was my mother… someone you are supposed to be able to turn to, but she wasn’t there for me.” As her addiction took hold she
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