RHONY's Luann de Lesseps on Her Decision to 'Drink Responsibly' After Probation
"I feel like it's a good year for me because I've gotten through some really difficult years in the past and I feel like I'm in a good place, I'm back in the driver's seat," Luann told E! exclusively."I'm feeling good. You know, it's been a rough go and so finally I feel like I'm feel like I'm kind of renewed and back to my old Lu.
"I decided that I would drink on occasion and drink responsibly," Luann explained to us."And like I said, I'm in a different place. And so I feel like I'm in control. And so I take it day by day. You know, for the moment I haven't been drinking. So I just don't label it. I kind of am just taking it day by day and have said in the past that I'm drinking socially.
As for what we'll see from the cabaret star this season, Lu tells E! News,"I'm working on a new song withwho wrote 'Livin' La Vida Loca' and 'Livin' on a Prayer.' And the new song is called 'Viva La Diva,' which will be out this summer. It's so good! You're gonna love it." She's also putting together her new cabaret show which has been postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic.," she dished. "My tour, like everybody's tour, is postponed. So I'm excited to get back on the road when I can. I'm working on new dates and I'm excited. You'll see that kind of play out on the show as well."
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