A TOP EastEnders star has opened up on her feelings of "shame and desperation" after detailing her battle with booze. The BBC One actress used alcohol as a means to "escape" in an attempt to deal with the emotional turmoil of the loss of her father. Jill Halfpenny , 48, who played EastEnders ' Kate Mitchell for three years, has candidly addressed her emotional battles in new book, A Life Reimagined: My Journey of Hope in the Midst of Loss.
Her dad, Colin, tragically passed away aged 36 from a heart attack while he was playing football. She has also previously spoken candidly about the "unbearable" pain when her partner passed away in the gym in 2017. In her tome the actress - who also starred on Coronation Street - told how booze helped her to "stop thinking.
" She wrote in the tome: "I began to see that I became a different person when I drank and I didn’t always like who I became. “For a long time, alcohol had helped me escape, to stop thinking. "Conversely, I thought it also helped me access all the things that lay dormant inside me.
" Jill, who now lives a tee-total lifestyle, then confessed: "It took a while to admit I needed help." She told how the turning point was attending an AA meeting in 2013 when she was aged 38. She revealed in the book: "I felt a mix of shame and desperation as I approached the door but I took a seat at the back and attempted to take it all in.
" She added: "I experienced something I never have before – people, strangers, sharing how they fee.