TALK OF THE TOWN: Davinia Taylor fears she suffers from ADHD as heiress says she may have discovered what prompted years of booze and drug addiction
She was at the centre of the hedonistic Primrose Hill gang but Davinia Taylor says she may have discovered what prompted years of booze and drug addiction.
The now-clean loo roll heiress tells me she fears she suffers from ADHD – a condition associated with trouble paying attention and controlling impulsive behaviours.
Davinia, 43, who was wife of David Beckham’s best friend Dave Gardner from 2003 to 2010, said: ‘I have so many of the symptoms and always have had. If I do have it then the alcohol was working like a dopamine trigger, much like the stimulants used in medication for the condition.’
Davinia Taylor, 43, pictured attending the 5th annual Lady Garden lunch at Fortnum & Mason in September 2018 in London
Davinia (pictured above), who was wife of David Beckham’s best friend Dave Gardner from 2003 to 2010, said: ‘I have so many of the symptoms and always have had'
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