Former Scotland full-back Stuart Hogg opens up about time spent at rehabilitation center
Former Scotland full-back Stuart Hogg has opened up about his recent struggles and the steps he has taken to address them. The 31-year-old retired from rugby last year after a successful career that saw him earn 100 caps for his country.
Hogg found himself in trouble with the law earlier this year when he was arrested at a property in his hometown of Hawick. Following the incident, he decided to seek help and attended a rehabilitation centre to “reset” and work through his issues.
In a heartfelt message shared on social media, Hogg spoke candidly about his time at the rehabilitation centre and the impact it had on him. He admitted to feeling lost and overwhelmed by the pressures of public scrutiny and online abuse.
The former Scotland captain expressed gratitude for the support he received during his darkest moments and emphasized the importance of taking accountability for his actions. Hogg acknowledged his mistakes and expressed a newfound sense of gratitude and excitement for the future.
Hogg’s honesty and vulnerability in sharing his story serve as a reminder of the challenges athletes face both on and off the field. His willingness to seek help and address his struggles head-on is commendable and sets an example for others facing similar issues.
As Hogg continues on his journey of self-discovery and healing, fans and supporters can rally behind him, offering encouragement and understanding as he navigates this new chapter in his life.