Olivia Neill

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Coke is quite a normal drug to do in Belfast lol and I don’t doubt that Olivia didn’t do it until she moved to London. She is quite “posh” herself but in contrast to Lewys and Flossie they might have different opinions lol. Personally I don’t think it’s a big deal because she’s choosing to do it herself and allow her friends to do lives when she’s clearly on something
 
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I’m a bit older than Olivia but live in London and I know more people that do coke/ket/pills than don’t- it’s so common
 
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I’m a bit older than Olivia but live in London and I know more people that do coke/ket/pills than don’t- it’s so common
I can’t relate to this at all idk a single person around me in london that does it personally
 
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I can’t relate to this at all idk a single person around me in london that does it personally
Hell, I grew up in rural Scotland and most people were taking stuff.
Doesn't make it normal / acceptable though (but maybe that's just my maternal-style moral compass haha)
 
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I’m not surprised she does it but I’m surprised she’s stupid enough to do it while on a live 🙃
 
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Er heart attacks, loss of nose cartilage, seizures, possible psychosis, malnutrition, tooth decay, reproductive issues / infertility and more fun side effects!
I understand that Class As are getting incredibly common particularly amongst young people but let's not normalise or trivialise it (based on the PPs before this as well).

c can really ruin your life, as much as people ignore the possible effects.
I’m sorry about how ignorant i sounded, I knew there could be dangerous effects but I thought it was more a result of full on abuse of it, just like people who abuse weed and alcohol etc. Didn’t know it was that dangerous just from the off :/
 
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Coke can become very addictive! I understand why you wouldn’t think it’s as bad as other drugs if you’ve never done it but it really is. I was addicted to coke for a good few years and luckily managed to stop a year ago. My life has massively changed for the better since but at the time I didn’t think it was an issue and I thought I was happy. I really hope shes not doing it but it wouldn’t surprise me if she was!
Well done on stopping! Sorry for being ignorant, I didn’t realise it was addictive as it clearly is. I only know of people who do it socially every now and then, it’s surprised me that it’s something people commonly get addicted to
 
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come to think of it there was loade of comments about johns instagrams and him being on something and apparently even his pls commenting little jokes about it so probably
 
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come to think of it there was loade of comments about johns instagrams and him being on something and apparently even his pls commenting little jokes about it so probably
I know a few of her Belfast friends and they all take gear. No harm to them or anything it’s very common in Belfast especially in younger people
 
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come to think of it there was loade of comments about johns instagrams and him being on something and apparently even his pls commenting little jokes about it so probably
To be fair John does look like the type to be into drugs so I’m not surprised
 
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I’m sorry about how ignorant i sounded, I knew there could be dangerous effects but I thought it was more a result of full on abuse of it, just like people who abuse weed and alcohol etc. Didn’t know it was that dangerous just from the off :/
No worries at all! c can kill you from trying it once- pretty uncommon but it happens, more likely though you'd get addicted and it would slowly damage you over time. Particularly because it's illegally circulated, as it can be cut with anything (including very damaging tit like laundry detergent). I can see why it's more trivialised now though due to how common it is (particularly among the young, hip and wealthy types), but there's a big risk for addiction and death, or it wouldn't be a Class A drug. It's easy to trust in a kind of herd immunity when it comes to drugs, but when you see the faces of addicts you see that most people start off thinking it's cool / doing it in a social setting and it can slowly eat away at your whole life.

Sorry for the tangent, I just feel passionately that the more drugs are normalised the more pressure people, particularly young people, feel to take them (speaking as one). Promise I'm not trying to lecture haha! xx
 
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No worries at all! c can kill you from trying it once- pretty uncommon but it happens, more likely though you'd get addicted and it would slowly damage you over time. Particularly because it's illegally circulated, as it can be cut with anything (including very damaging tit like laundry detergent). I can see why it's more trivialised now though due to how common it is (particularly among the young, hip and wealthy types), but there's a big risk for addiction and death, or it wouldn't be a Class A drug. It's easy to trust in a kind of herd immunity when it comes to drugs, but when you see the faces of addicts you see that most people start off thinking it's cool / doing it in a social setting and it can slowly eat away at your whole life.

Sorry for the tangent, I just feel passionately that the more drugs are normalised the more pressure people, particularly young people, feel to take them (speaking as one). Promise I'm not trying to lecture haha! xx
I also think lack of education and the fact that drugs are illegal contribute greatly to the danger - when the market is unregulated, you really don't know what you're getting although harm reduction is still possible to an extent, e.g. you can purchase a testing kit (some of my friends do this) although how many young people are doing that? Probably not very many.
 
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yeah honestly not to get too off topic, but I go to uni in London in a fairly wealthy area and fewer people seem to do hard drugs here than they do back home in the midlands tbh, quite surprising
 
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yeah honestly not to get too off topic, but I go to uni in London in a fairly wealthy area and fewer people seem to do hard drugs here than they do back home in the midlands tbh, quite surprising
Honestly, I think it's to do with boredom. If you've got duck all to do then you're more likely to turn to drugs (can't speak for the Midlands but can definitely speak for rural Scotland hahaha). It doesn't make it good / the right thing to do though... I've cut off every single friend as I can't be associated with drug taking anymore... but anyway that's not the point!

Whether she's been caught in the live or not, she probably does take some stuff, given that she's in London, a celeb and likes a party lifestyle. Just hope she knows when to say no.
 
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Sorry i didnt get a screen recording of it! The comments just started flooding with "we saw that" and "lol the reflection" and snowflake emojis

Also - has anyone seen the tiktok she posted today? she dueted one of her and john and looked upset saying she missed summer??

dunno if its just me but i would NEVER publicly post about an ex... maybe my pride is too big haha
 
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I watched the live and all you could see in the window was her whispering to Lewys about a text or something and that’s when people spammed the comment. She may have been on stuff but she wouldn’t be as stupid to do it during a live when it was going to be over soon loooool
 
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