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Millie Mackintosh Bad Drunk

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An essential and practical guide to going alcohol free from entrepreneur, lifestyle influencer and Made in Chelsea alumni Millie Mackintosh, writing with NHS GP Dr Ellie Cannon.

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Binding: Paperback

Date Published: 08 Jan 2026

'If you've ever considered changing your relationship with alcohol or thought could drinking less be better?, grab a copy of Bad Drunk. It's a must-read' Dr Martha Deiros Collado, bestselling author of How to Be the Grown-Up

'The most calming, reassuring and encouraging read for anyone thinking about exploring less to no alcohol' Poppy Jamie, author of Happy Not Perfect


'A refreshing take on kicking booze' Irish Independent


Millie Mackintosh took the decision to give alcohol-free life a try after observing the impact drinking alcohol was having on her health and wellbeing. Now, more than three years into her sober curious journey, Millie shares her full experience with honesty and warmth, from the events that led to her decision to stop drinking, through to the positive effects of the alcohol-free lifestyle she enjoys today. Writing with NHS GP Dr Ellie Cannon, Bad Drunk combines practical, scientific advice with Millie's personal experience: what has worked for her, what she has struggled with - and tips and advice on how to navigate the road ahead.

Whether you're simply looking to cut back your alcohol consumption, you're ready to quit drinking altogether or you want to understand how to help a loved one, Bad Drunk will be an essential guide that will help you make decisions for your future health and happiness.

About the Author

Entrepreneur, style icon and Made In Chelsea Alumni, Millie Mackintosh, has built an infamous namesake brand connecting with a devoted social community. A passionate advocate for mental health and entering the third year of her sober curious journey, Millie has created a safe space for discussion and sharing resources, helping others interested in exploring an alcohol-free lifestyle. She lives in London with her two daughters and husband. Dr Ellie is the current face of general practice. A young, vivacious, approachable doctor, she is best known for her weekly health column in the Mail on Sunday and her regular appearances on Sky News Sunrise. Ellie is the resident GP for the Mail on Sunday, Mailonline and Best magazine, a frequent contributor to the popular health site Netdoctor and is widely quoted in the popular media on health matters Dr Ellie is the on-screen GP for Sky News Sunrise appearing weekly and she is now the regular doctor on LBC's Tuesday evening Health Hour. She can also be seen and heard regularly commenting on health matters on ITV news, BBC news and Radio 2's Jeremy Vine Show. In 2017 she channelled her inner-geek appearing in a Celebrity Eggheads team of TV doctors!Dr Ellie read medicine at Cambridge University and then completed her clinical training at the Royal Free Hospital, London. She spent five years in hospital medicine, before embarking on a career in General Practice. Ellie combines her clinical and media work with her 'proper job' - being a mum to her two children.

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