Alexis neiers where is she now
But before she went to jail, E! So what are the stars of Pretty Wild up to today after their time on reality TV? Find out After serving her jail sentence for her involvement in the Hollywood burglaries, Alexis was arrested for a second time in December and ordered to spend a year in residential rehab for possession of black tar heroin as well as a fake I.
Alexis has been sober since her stay in rehab and went on to co-found the Alo House Recovery, a treatment facility in California. In , the year-old released her memoir, Recovering From Reality , which is also the name of her podcast. In , she married Evan Haines , and in April , the couple—who met at Alcoholics Anonymous— welcomed their first child , a daughter named Harper Elisabeth Haines. They welcomed a second daughter, Dakota , in Of course, Alexis delivered Pretty Wild 's most iconic scene: calling Nancy Jo Sales, the writer of her Vanity Fair profile, extremely upset over the alleged inaccuracies in the article.
A huge believer in The Secret , the former Playboy model used the self-help book as her curriculum while home-schooling the trio of teen girls.
In one notorious scene, she had the girls make vision boards, explaining, "We are going to make vision boards about people demonstrating good character, like Angelina Jolie. Andrea, now 55, would end up divorcing Jerry Dunn, her husband and Alexis and Gabby's stepfather who appeared on the show, and went on to become a certified life coach who specializes in family recovery and relationships.
I was wrapped up in my own ego and my own stuff all the time. I was selfish and greedy. I had so many character defects.
Haines turned herself in to authorities on June 24, , but her struggles with drugs continued. So it became really apparent for me that heroin was definitely a big issue for me and that it was ruining my life because at that point I was already panhandling for drug money and living out of hotels and it was just really a mess.
Unable to kick her habit, Haines was back in jail on Dec. I was constantly going in and out of detoxing from the opiates because I had no money and panhandling, I was never able to get enough drugs to keep me from getting sick. She recalls waking up around 6 in the morning in a painful state of withdrawal. She had. I had no idea what that even meant, but I said yes. And then he told me what that entailed was basically admitting to the judge that I was a heroin addict.
The judge later ordered Haines to rehab instead of jail, but threatened to lock her up if she violated probation again. While in recovery, Haines met her husband, Evan.
They married on April 24, , and welcomed daughters Harper in and Dakota in But I think that by having a conversation about our histories and about how substances can be super dangerous and that they can always come to us.
Evan and I are on the same page that we have a zero tolerance policy for drugs in our household and we will probably drug-test the girls should we have any inkling about them using substances.
Evan, who has been sober for 13 years, co-founded Alo House , a recovery center in Malibu, Calif. I was like ready to send in the Marines. The only thing you can do is go in there and beg for her to forgive you for ever wanting her to be different than who she is and trying to control her and convict her of being guilty of being an addict.
I hope you get sober because life is so much better if you can do it. One group is more relentless than the first batch of thieves. On Jan. But while Pretty Wild showed the glitzier party side of her life with sisters Gabby Neiers and Tess Taylor, as well as their relationship with their mother, Andrea Arlington-Dunn, Haines was dealing with a much darker secret that didn't make it on camera -- an all-consuming addiction to heroin.
But by the time I was 15, I became addicted to Oxycontin, and from there my addiction progressed really quickly. She sobered up during her first prison stint, going through a "brutal" withdrawal, and had "every intention" of staying clean once she was released, but as many addicts know, that's easier said than done.
I began shooting up intravenously, which is something I wasn't doing on a regular basis before and I was panhandling for money. I had nothing left. Her show was also canceled -- something Haines now sees as a blessing in disguise. I don't think, had I not gotten sober in that moment and really taken a step back, that I would be sober today.
It took a second arrest, later on in , for her to fully turn things around. He sentenced me to treatment instead of three to six years in prison. It was in treatment that Haines began to get her life back on track, and she celebrates nine years clean of heroin this month. And while she's grateful for where the road has led her -- Haines has built a "big, beautiful life" with husband Evan and their two daughters, 6-year-old Harper and 3-year-old Dakota -- the former reality star is getting candid about the more traumatic aspects of her upbringing and life in the spotlight in her new book , Recovering From Reality, and a podcast of the same name.
And so that trauma and that pressure is, like, amplified when you're on TV, right? It drove me to a bottom, fast. And so while nobody is responsible for that except for me, it amplified that.
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