Love Is Blind’s Sabrina opens up on depression and anxiety after shock Steven split

As a follower of Love Is Blind UK, I can empathize with Sabrina Vittoria’s heartbreaking journey and her struggle to navigate through the aftermath of her marriage ending so soon after the show. It takes courage to open up about personal struggles, especially when they are played out on national television for all to see.


UK’s “Love Is Blind” participant Sabrina Vittoria has shared insights into her personal hardships since appearing on the program.

From my perspective as a devoted film enthusiast, I couldn’t help but be captivated by the rollercoaster love story of her and Steven Smith. Unfortunately, this enchanting romance came crashing down just 86 days into their union, leaving many, including myself, heartbroken.

She admitted, “It turned out to be much harder than expected.” Consequently, this past year posed significant challenges for her as the outcomes weren’t as favorable as she had anticipated.

“I received a diagnosis of depression, it was my first experience taking anxiety medication, and I faced deep emotions of grief about the life I expected to live after the show ended.”

Sabrina went on saying: “The initial five to six months of this year were exceptionally challenging for me, but I’m starting to see brighter days ahead. It’s truly pleasant to be here again with the ladies.”

“For quite some time, I chose solitude, but reconnecting with those who share similar experiences has been truly heartwarming… At first, it took me aback, and I didn’t engage with it immediately for about two weeks.”

“But I’m embracing it now and I’m enjoying it.”

Love Is Blind’s Sabrina opens up on depression and anxiety after shock Steven split

As a passionate cinephile, I’d put it this way: On my big day, there was a silent battle raging within me – a tug-of-war between logic and emotions. My logical mind questioned every step I took as I made my way towards my groom, Steven, for the first time face-to-face. But my heart, filled with love and anticipation, pulled me forward, eager to embrace the moment.

She expressed: “My feelings were like, ‘This is the right person for you, naturally you’ll get married – it all fits perfectly.'”

Based on my personal experiences and the lessons I’ve learned from them, it seems prudent to advise against jumping into a relationship too hastily without having spent enough time together outside of your familiar surroundings. Knowing someone’s living environment, work situation, and other key aspects that truly matter in a meaningful partnership are vital for building a strong foundation. Rushing things might lead to misunderstandings or unrealistic expectations, potentially causing complications down the line.

Sabrina mentioned: “To be honest, I feel like if I’d paid a bit more attention to my gut feelings, it might have helped me. I guess that’s a tough lesson I had to learn myself.”

After enduring a deep heartache, it seems that Sabrina is poised to find silver linings from the ordeal. One of her plans involves organizing a “Grateful I’m Not Married” celebration in Greece, scheduled for October (as reported by The Sun).

The Love Is Blind UK star said she has invited everyone who attended the wedding.

If you’re finding things tough or seeking additional information on mental health concerns, particularly depression, feel free to reach out to Mind’s Infoline by dialing 0300 123 3393, or alternatively, explore their website at www.mind.org.uk for more resources.

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2024-08-30 13:34