Sarrah Le Marquand
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I gave up drinking alcohol in 2020 and had no desire to have a glass ever since.
It's been something that's come up.
Sometimes people will ask me what's the thing I've noticed the most and I think there's just a clarity of there being kind of no filter is a way that I think of it.
Like the good, the bad, everything in between.
It just is what it is because this is no judgment here but whether it's just the casual thing of...
I'll just reach for that glass of wine, take the edge off in a social environment, obviously through to more serious alcohol consumption at the other end of the spectrum.
It just being removed as a filter, for me, there's been a clarity.
What would you say has been the biggest shift in not drinking alcohol?
I think that's such a perfect way to put it.
Krizi, I know the discussion of co-parenting is sometimes a delicate one because it's not always our story to tell.
What are you comfortable sharing about the experience of co-parenting your three children with your former partner?
Chrissy, I want to finish off our conversation with an observation that I promise will become a question, but it might be quite a big question.
So bear with me.
I think you have articulated so many reasons of why this chapter of your life is so profoundly inspiring and such rich territory to discuss.
And I wanted to talk about how you feel when you're
experience is distilled into headlines.
And yes, I'm a journalist, so I'm not like saying evil media over there, where people will say, oh, Chrissy looks this way.
For women, it's always our faces and our bodies, let's be honest.
But for women in the public eye, even worse.
How do you navigate this rich, complex life being distilled into that kind of the way that we summarize women in these little cheap summaries?