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Daisy Lowe reveals her hair fell out and she was forced into rehab after Strictly appearance led to secret breakdown

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FOR most celebrities, appearing on Strictly Come Dancing opens up a string of lucrative job offers — but for Daisy Lowe it also led to a secret breakdown.

The model needed two trips to rehab after she became a reclusive wreck due to the stress caused by the death of her grandfather Eddie Davis and a manic work schedule.

Her condition was so bad that her hair fell out, she could not speak and she barely slept for four months. Daisy, 31, revealed: “I had done Strictly Come Dancing which was the greatest experience in my career. “I knew what I was doing for six months straight, which, as a self-employed person, was the dream. “But it’s incredibly high-octane and my favourite person in the world passed away on my very first day as I was being.

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