‘RHOP’ Alum Katie Rost Says She Left Rehab ‘5 Seconds’ After Arrival: ‘I’m Not Living Like A Prisoner Ever Again’

‘RHOP’ Alum Katie Rost Says She Left Rehab ‘5 Seconds’ After Arrival: ‘I’m Not Living Like A Prisoner Ever Again’
Ex-“Real Housewives of Potomac” star Katie Rost is opening up about her decision to walk out of rehab almost immediately after checking in.
In a candid message shared with fans, Rost wrote, “My Baby Daddy was pretty annoyed with me for leaving rehab about 5 seconds after being dropped off and he thinks the dark roots on my weave are kind of slutty looking. But at the same time, he likes it.”
The reality star didn’t hold back, continuing, “I’m not living like a prisoner ever again. I’m a good person. Paid my dues.”
While she didn’t specify the reason behind her early departure, Rost made it clear that she’s reclaiming control of her life and rejecting any attempts to restrict her autonomy.
This isn’t the first time the Bravo alum has spoken candidly about personal struggles. Back in March, she celebrated four months of sobriety.
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Prayers for Katie on her journey.
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