
Molly O’Connell.
Charles Sykes/BravoSouth charm star Molly o’connell He is hot how Ketamine’s infusions “completely changed” his life.
“He was in a deep depression. I struggle with depression and anxiety, “shared O’Connell, 37 “Ladygang” Podcast on Tuesday, March 4. “I have PTSD and I went into a real routine and couldn’t get out of bed. I didn’t shower for long periods of time. I wouldn’t leave home, I would just ask DOORDASH. I would do nothing, I wouldn’t let anyone come. And I wasn’t in a place where I couldn’t even do therapy. I needed to improve.”
O’Connell, which began to appear in the 10th season of South charm, explained that he started cetamine infusions because Higher model Lisa given Posted on how “he changed his life.”
“I made her messages; She talked to me. So I had not published this publicly, I would not have been able to do it, “he said.
The star of reality said that after infusions he could “get out of that routine” and start different types of therapy including Dialectic behavioral therapy (DBT) and exhibition therapy.
O’Connell began to star in season 10 of South charm In December 2024. Since its inception in the program, O’Connell has been open on its challenges as a model with weight fluctuation.

“I gained weight and most of the things I do, you have to be a certain size. I do many electronic shops and that’s (now),” O’Connell shared in the “Ladyganang” podcast on Tuesday. “I have lost these jobs and the weight is part. It affects many parts of my life and I am very embarrassed around the society and the model of the model and the toxicity of all this.”
Before appearing in South charmO’Connell also starred in reality show America’s Next Top Model In 2011, where he reached second place.
When asked Which show was tougher To film, O’Connell admitted that it was Upper model.
“It was the shoot 24 hours a day. They had motion sensor cameras in the corner of our bedrooms, “he revealed in an episode of “The road files” Podcast in January. “You couldn’t escape anyone. They just came in. “



