Love Is Blind UK spoilers follow.
Love Is Blind UK's Sabrina has opened up about her mental health following her split from husband Steven.
The former couple built their connection in the pods and later got married on the Netflix dating show. However, during Monday's (August 26) reunion episode they shockingly announced the end of their relationship.
In an interview with Capital FM, Sabrina revealed that following the split, she was put on anxiety medication.
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Discussing the split, Sabrina said: "Now [I’m doing] a lot better than I was. [It’s] not the outcome I wanted, not what I expected to happen.
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"When I married Steven, I married him with my full heart because I loved him in that moment and believed he was my person.
"But I married him based on words and what we'd spoken about and promises we'd made before we moved back into the real word, and unfortunately a lot of that did not translate back in the real world."
The reality star revealed that she found it difficult to process the break-up, especially knowing it would be aired on the streaming service and she was eventually diagnosed with depression.
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"This was going to be on TV for everyone to watch and you're going through a marriage breakdown with the world watching. And that was really difficult for me to comprehend.
"I had a lot of guilt on myself for saying yes. I was like, 'You're an idiot for saying yes', I should have known better," Sabrina explained. "I ended up with diagnosed depression, I was put on anxiety medication for the first time in my life, I wasn't sleeping, had really bad insomnia."
Sabrina also added that she feels she's "in a really good place now" after "a lot of therapy", working on her solo business and solo travelling.
Love Is Blind UK is available on Netflix.
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