Chrissy Teigen is celebrating six months of being sober.
The former model, 36, has been very open and candid about her sobriety journey and her decision to quit drinking for good.
Back at the start of last year, the celebrity chef - who is married to singer John Legend - explained that she decided to quit alcohol after a few too many embarrassing moments caused by excessive drinking.
A lot of willpower and determination later, Teigen is now celebrating six months without the booze.
Taking to Instagram on Wednesday, January 19, the Cravings author shared a candid message with her fans.
Admitting she's "happier than ever", Teigen penned: "6 months no alcohol! Honestly kind of sucks saying it because even though I don't ever crave it now, time has not exactly flown by haha.
"I prob won't be excited til a larger milestone like at leasssst 5 years, and sometimes I don't even know if I necessarily won't ever drink again?"
She went on: "I have no idea what I'm doing honestly, but I do know a few things: I now have endless energy, way less anxiety (no more benzos!) and I am *happier* and more present than ever."
"It's pretty cool. I look forward to having my full body reset after 1 year, then reevaluating to see my new hopes and wishes for the future! Let's goooo."
Back in January 2021, Teigen got candid with her followers as she explained her reasons for ditching booze.
"One month ago, on my birthday, I got this book from my doctor and friend," she wrote alongside an image of Holly Whitaker's book Quit Like A Woman.
"I was done with making an *ss of myself in front of people (I'm still embarrassed,) tired of day drinking and feeling like s**t at 6, not being able to sleep."
She added: "I have been sober ever since. And even if you can't see yourself doing it or just plain don't want to, it is still an incredible read."
Teigen revealed she had stopped drinking at the end of 2020 after a difficult year for her family.
She and her husband John suffered unimaginable heartbreak after losing their unborn baby son Jack in October 2020.