Delilah Hamlin reflects sobriety and depression recovery

Lisa Rinna and Harry HamlinDaughter Delilah Belle Hamlin She has felt much better since she recovered from depression a few years ago.
“I like to be awake. When I think, ‘I’m sober, I feel ‘seak me’, but anyway.” Delilah, 27, on the episode “Don’t Talk About Husband” podcast on Friday, July 4. “I love recovery. I love it.”
Her 73-year-old father noted that his eldest daughter wasn’t “so messed up” when she went to recover in 2018, but Delhira said her treatment was more about her mental health. (Harry and Rinna, 61, also share her daughter Amelia Gray24, Harry shares his son Dimitri,45,ex Ursula Andress)
“More importantly, I just can’t feel my emotions,” she explained. “I’m very upset, I’m very anxious. Not even me, like being addicted, more aware that I need more help. I need intense therapy. It’s like a self-fulfilling, I just need help – I’m just trying to help – I’ll call you guys one day.
Seven years later, now, Delilah has no regrets.
“It was the best decision of my life,” she explained. “No one forced me to go. I was like, ‘I want to go.’ I was lucky that you could afford it at the time and I loved it.”
In the future, Delilah hopes to open her own rehabilitation facility, although she currently focuses on modeling and making music.

Lisa Rinna is on April 9, 2025 with daughters Amelia Gray and Delilah Belle.
Kayla Oaddams/WireimageDelilah first opened her recovery experience in 2019, revealing that she had signed up to a facility shortly after enrolling at New York University.
“I want to share this with you today because it can help at least one struggling and frustrated person,” she wrote via Instagram at the time. “This time last year, I was recovering. I moved to New York and started a journey as a student at NYU. Not long after, after I moved to New York, I began suffering from painful depression. I started to attract negative people into my life because my thoughts were so negative.”
She added: “I know my lifestyle is unhealthy and it’s harmful to my mental health, so I called my mom and told her I need help.”
After staying in February 2018, Delilah returned again in June of that year.
“I know a lot about independence, feel less shameful and introverted, I learnt to love myself, not self-deprived, etc.” “I engage in trauma and self-love. But most importantly, I learnt what self-esteem means.”
In February 2022, Delilah unexpectedly took the prescription medication from the previous year to celebrate six months of sobriety. The model was hospitalized in November 2021 after mixing propanol alcohol with Benadryl to treat heart problems and anxiety.
If you or someone you know is working to abuse drugs, please contact the National Hotline Service of the Drug Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) at 1-800-662-HELP (4357).




