PAIGE Thorne has confessed she's given up on romance and 'doesn't believe in fairytales' after quitting booze and struggling after her painful split from Adam Collard.
The Love Island star said she will use the New Year to focus on herself.
Paige, 25, has put a ban on romance after being 'fed up of all the drama.'
The paramedic from Wales poured her heart out in a searingly honest chat with The Sun, saying: "I don’t believe in fairytales any more. I don’t think they exist.
I want to stay single, focus on myself and no more boy drama this year."
She added: "You've got to love yourself, otherwise nobody else will."
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Speaking of plans to help lift her spirits she said: "I'm happy being single and I'd love to go on a girl's holiday next year."
Paige also addressed her love life during a Q&A with fans on her Instastories.
She said: "I can 100 per cent say I am not looking for love.
I honestly couldn't think of anything worse than dealing with that kind of drama.
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So no, not for me. At least not this year."
Paige opened up to fans as she revealed she had quit booze last month after admitting she was ‘struggling and did not feel in a safe place.'
Speaking to The Sun at the star-studded I Wanna Dance With Somebody premiere, Paige told of her decision to quit booze three weeks ago.
Paige, who looked stunning in a custom-made cream sparkly maxi dress said: "I’ve been struggling lately, really struggling with who I am and have not been in a good place. I’ve given up alcohol, it’s been three weeks now, because I’ve realised that I don’t like the person I become when I drink.
"So until I’m in a safe and happy place I want to stop drinking."
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