Australian influencer Kurt Coleman (pictured) has taken to social media to 'relive' his days of partying - and renounce his 'wild ways'
Australian influencer shares shocking photos of himself passed out on a cricket field after a night of taking hard drugs: 'My lowest point'

Australian influencer shares shocking photos of himself passed out on a cricket field after a night of taking hard drugs: ‘My lowest point’

Australian influencer Kurt Coleman has taken to social media to ‘relive’ his days of partying – and renounce his ‘wild ways‘.

Posting a throwback photo to his Instagram this week, the 26-year-old TikTok star can be seen sprawled on a patch of grass near a cricket pitch, looking the worse for wear.

In the caption Coleman said the photo, taken in 2017, was his ‘lowest point’ and was snapped after he had spent a night taking an ‘unlimited’ amount of alcohol and hard drugs.

Coleman confessed in the share that at the time he was ‘addicted’ to partying. 

He added that after the night the photograph was taken, he never used hard drugs again.

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Australian influencer Kurt Coleman (pictured) has taken to social media to ‘relive’ his days of partying – and renounce his ‘wild ways’ 

‘It’s crazy when a flashback of a photo comes up and it’s like your lowest point!’ he said in the post on Tuesday. 

He also shared a second image that showed him stretched out on a patch of grass, with a group of cricketers playing a match in the background.

‘This was in 2017, when I was working in clubs every night hosting or DJing, and everyone around me would give me unlimited alcohol and drugs all night,’ he said. 

‘I was addicted to partying because I loved the numb feeling of just dancing all night and not caring about anything, so much that I literally made my career and what i was getting paid for all about it.’

Coleman indicated that the photo taken on that fateful night was a wake up call. 

He continued, ‘Then I woke up on a cricket field in the photo – that’s how one of my best friends found me.

‘That was literally my lowest point, and from there I was like, “I’m stopping this. I’ve never taken any hard drugs since that night.”‘ 

Coleman said that his partying days were not fuelled by his own attempts to purchase drugs, but by being offered them by others. 

‘People would just try and give [them] to me all the time when I was out,’ he said. 

Posting a throwback photo to his Instagram this week, the 26-year-old TikTok star can be seen sprawled on a patch of grass near a cricket pitch, looking the worse for wear

Posting a throwback photo to his Instagram this week, the 26-year-old TikTok star can be seen sprawled on a patch of grass near a cricket pitch, looking the worse for wear 

In the caption Coleman said the photo, taken in 2017, was his 'lowest point' and was snapped after he had spent a night taking an 'unlimited' amount of alcohol and hard drugs

In the caption Coleman said the photo, taken in 2017, was his ‘lowest point’ and was snapped after he had spent a night taking an ‘unlimited’ amount of alcohol and hard drugs 

He said the experience really woke him up, and he has since stopped partying. 

Coleman now says he is ‘balanced’ and is a ‘healthy person’. 

‘I can have a glass of wine and not have to get smashed to feel good,’ he admitted.

Coleman concluded, ‘I’m so grateful for the bad things I’ve done and that have happened because it’s made me want to be better. 

‘So swipe through and you’ll see the best version of me I’ve become. We’ve all had low points so I thought I’d share what I consider one of mine to be.’

Coleman, who first rose to fame in 2016 thanks to his social media posts, has in recent years been on a health journey. 

He has shared his weight loss and fitness quest with his fans in recent months. 

Kurt, who posts regular photos of his body – which he describes as his ‘temple’ – said he is now the ‘most “me” I have ever felt’.

He also said he is the ‘happiest’ he has ever been.

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