From teenage drunk to new woman ANTHONY REINHART learns how 'the real Rose' emerged after hitting rock bottom
10th Dec 2005, 15:12 GMT
When Rose Fowler decided to let herself go, she had little trouble saying goodbye.By the age of 14, she'd already had plenty of instruction in the art of abandonment, so giving up was no great chore. (INSIDER Edition subscribers only)
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