'I'm in my well-oiled-machine era. Because I can see my future right in front of me. And I feel there's so many people counting on me outside of myself.'
24-year-old Harlow gave up drinking last year and is still going strong with his sobriety. “I’m sick of waking up with a dry throat, sick of feeling bloated, I’m sick of the decisions I make on it,” he tells the magazine. "I'm in my well-oiled-machine era. Because I can see my future right in front of me. And I feel there's so many people counting on me outside of myself."
This isn’t the first time he’s spoken publicly about his new sober lifestyle. Back in August 2021, heabout his decision to cut out drinking — and why it might be a long term choice. He wrote: “Haven’t had a single sip of alcohol in 2021. Going the rest of the year without it. Maybe I’ll never take another sip, who knows? My favorite vice was definitely drinking but if I learned anything this year it’s that I don’t need it.
The relationship between young people and drinking culture has shifted significantly over the past several years. A