Sam Frost has been sober for EIGHT MONTHS as she continues her focus on health and fitness in 2021

Sam Frost has been sober for EIGHT MONTHS as she continues her focus on health and fitness in 2021

Sam Frost has been sober for just a few days shy of eight months.

The 2015 Bachelortte told fans on New Year’s Day [Friday] she hadn’t touched alcohol since her 31st celebrations.

‘I haven’t had a drink since my birthday in April. Successfully made it through the silly season without a cheeky wine,’ Sam wrote on Instagram.

Feeling good: Sam Frost (pictured) revealed she’s been sober for almost EIGHT MONTHS on New Year’s Day as she continues her focus on health and fitness in 2021

Without a pesky hangover looming over her on January 1, Sam chose to hit the gym to work up a sweat.

The Home And Away star skipped, performed weighted sit-ups and russian twists, shoulder taps, and squats. 

While Sam hasn’t spoken about her intention to remove alcohol from her lifestyle longterm, she did take ‘baby steps getting back into shape’ and felt ‘really good mentally and physically’ as a result.

Going strong: The 2015 Bachelortte told fan she hadn't touched alcohol since her 31st celebrations  in April - but it's unclear if she plans to remove alcohol from her lifestyle longterm

Going strong: The 2015 Bachelortte told fan she hadn’t touched alcohol since her 31st celebrations  in April – but it’s unclear if she plans to remove alcohol from her lifestyle longterm

Hard at work: Without a pesky hangover looming over her on January 1, Sam chose to hit the gym to work up a sweat

Hard at work: Without a pesky hangover looming over her on January 1, Sam chose to hit the gym to work up a sweat

In August, Sam penned a very personal essay on her blog after breaking up with on-and-off again boyfriend Dave Bashford.  

‘I feel like there has been a shift in me this year. I’m not sure whether it’s because I am single again, or if it’s because I’m in my 30’s and I am tired of having to apologise for who I am. Maybe it’s because 2020 has been a real jerk of a year? I don’t know why, all I know.. I have changed,’ Sam explained.

‘I have spent my entire life constantly beating myself up. My self-worth has had an ugly and brutal battle through my teens and twenties. Never feeling like I’m good enough, smart enough, pretty enough… blah blah blah. The self destructive tape would play over and over, which quite literally nearly killed me.

‘I signed up to a gym and took baby steps getting back into shape. I have always been active, but never dedicated. It started with two sessions a week, and I worked my way up from up there. Now a year later, I happily go to the gym 4-5 days a week and I see a personal trainer twice a week. I am feeling really good mentally and physically,’ she added.  

'I am feeling really good mentally and physically': Sam credited her positive outlook in 2020 partly to reigniting her passion for health and fitness

‘I am feeling really good mentally and physically’: Sam credited her positive outlook in 2020 partly to reigniting her passion for health and fitness

Screen star: Sam, who plays nurse Jasmine Delaney on Home And Away, made her debut on Seven's long-running soap in December 2017. Pictured with co-star Ada Nicodemou

Screen star: Sam, who plays nurse Jasmine Delaney on Home And Away, made her debut on Seven’s long-running soap in December 2017. Pictured with co-star Ada Nicodemou 

In July 2017, Channel Seven announced that Sam would be joining Home and Away as a permanent cast member.

Sam, who plays nurse Jasmine Delaney on the long-running drama, made her screen debut in December 2017.

The actress often turns heads in fitted activewear that shows off her impressive abs while filming scenes in Palm Beach. 

Before finding her feet as an actress, she also co-hosted the axed 2DayFM breakfast show with Rove McManus. 

In 2019, Sam also launched the mental health platform, Believe by Sam Frost, which she set up with her sister Kristine, to encourage people to share their stories.  

Sam has spoken about her own battled with depression and anxiety int he past.

Helping others: In 2019, Sam launched the mental health platform, Believe by Sam Frost, which she set up with her sister Kristine, to encourage people to share their stories

Helping others: In 2019, Sam launched the mental health platform, Believe by Sam Frost, which she set up with her sister Kristine, to encourage people to share their stories