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Tara Reid is opening up about how her life has modified since her short-lived time on Particular Forces: World’s Hardest Check.
“I believe that quite a lot of followers have been a lot nicer,” the American Pie star, 47, stated to TMZ on Thursday, October 12. “Generally I learn what a few of the quotes are from followers and it makes me cry as a result of it’s been so type and good.”
As for what the reward from followers has been, Reid stated she’s obtained phrases comparable to, “You probably did so good,” “Simply sustain the energy” and “You probably did the very best you’ll be able to and don’t surrender on your self.”
“So lots of people got here out, and it feels actually good to really feel that love,” she stated.
The Josie and the Pussycats star eliminated herself from the Fox competitors present on the second day of coaching, however she had solely optimistic issues to share about her expertise.
“I did benefit from the present,” she stated. “I loved the solid and the whole lot about it. It made me a harder individual, and it actually was an excellent present to be on.”

Tara Reid on ‘Particular Forces: World’s Hardest Check.’ Pete Dadds/FOX
Reid, who stated she proved to herself she had “much more interior energy” than she thought, additionally added that she would think about rejoining the present if she had extra time to organize for it.
“I solely received the present three days earlier than we did it,” she defined. “So lots of people had, like, six months to work on it, and I had three.”
Through the present’s season 2 premiere, Reid’s journey was already off to a rocky begin. The Ghosts alum tried to sneak in a pack of cigarettes after the group’s first process — and was reprimanded for it. She handed over two packs of cigarettes, however Reid was shocked to discover a third in her pocket, claiming she “didn’t comprehend it was in there.”
Reid additionally in contrast herself to a “damaged chook” and added that she desires to “have thicker pores and skin and never let folks hassle me a lot.”
“I get bullied lots and stuff, and I simply wished to make myself a stronger individual, and I believed this might assist. Everybody says, ‘She received so outdated trying, she appears dangerous, she appears like s—t.’ And simply this s—t that goes on social media and stuff like that,” she stated.
Reid has been candid about her struggles with dependancy by the years. In 2008, Reid went to rehab and accomplished a 60-day program.
“I didn’t just like the individual I used to be. I used to be unhappy and conflicted,” she stated to In Contact in 2014. “I went there on my own. I put myself there. It was the best determination I ever made. Rehab saved my life.”