

In
May
2023,
the
One
Direction
alum
celebrated
being
100
days
sober.
“I
feel
amazing,”
he
said
at
the
time. “I
feel
really,
really
good,
and
support
from
the
fans
and
everything
has
been
really,
really
good.”
His
battle
began
during
the
height
of
1D
mania. “The
problem
we
had
in
the
band—and
I
don’t
blame
anybody
for
this…But
it
feels
to
me
like,
when
we
were
in
the
band,
the
best
way
to
secure
us,
because
of
how
big
it
got,
was
to
just
lock
us
in
a
room.
And,
of
course,
what
is
in
the
room?
A
minibar,”
Liam
shared. “So
at
a
certain
point,
I
thought, ‘Well,
I’m
going
to
have
a
party
for
one,’
and
that
just
seemed
to
carry
on
throughout
many
years
of
my
life.”
Throughuot,
he’s
been
candid
about
his
sobriety. “It
was
only
until
I
saw
myself
after
that
I
was
like, ‘All
right,
I
need
to
fix
myself,'”
he
recalled
in
June
2021
when
he
said
he
was
more
than
one
month
sober
at
the
time. “It
was
like
a
few
pictures
of
me
on
a
boat
and
I’m
all,
like,
bloated
out,
and
I
call
it
pills-and-booze
face….My
face
was
just
like
10
times
more
than
it
is
now.
And
I
just
didn’t
like
myself
very
much,
so
then
I
made
a
change.”