Aussie reality TV star declares he's sober after admitting to getting so drunk he'd 'pee the bed'
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Too Hot To Handle star Harry Jowsey has made a firm commitment to sobriety after admitting he used to get so drunk he would wet the bed.

The reality TV star, 27, shared a clip to Instagram on Friday in which he revealed he was switching to non-alcoholic drinks because he was sick of having accidents.

‘I’m done peeing the bed! There’s been too many nights where I’ve got a little bit too drunk and accidentally peed the bed,’ Harry began.

‘I’ve made a sausage of myself! That’s why this year I am declaring a sober 2025.’

The Queensland-born star added his drink of choice was now a New Zealand non-alcoholic cocktail called Free AF, which he said tasted heavenly despite containing zero alcohol content.

‘They taste amazing! Go out and grab the cocktails. Let’s stop drinking this year, because it’s silly. We make too many bad decisions and I’m sick of peeing the bed.

‘Love you guys, no more wet beds 2025.’ 

Many of Harry’s famous friends quickly took to the comment section to congratulate him on speaking out on this issue.

‘Been sober 10 years and this video just made my life better,’ quipped American comedian Abby Roberge. 

‘I need this,’ added New Zealand model Josh McGregor.

It comes after Harry shared the exciting news that he is in a new relationship. 

In August Harry and his new beau, Carter Gregory, took to TikTok to announce their relationship with a choreographed dance to singer Charlie XCX.

Harry and Carter looked cute in the clip as they happily hammed it up for the camera. 

The reality star wore a pair of ripped jeans and a dark grey graphic T-shirt for the big video reveal.

Carter confirmed their relationship by calling Harry his ‘BF’ in the comments. 

‘Making sure the bf knows its a brat summer,’ he wrote.

His new beau is currently the Vice President of A&R for Capitol Records as well as boasting 350,000 followers on TikTok.

 

 

 

 

Harry’s new relationship comes after he admitted to a body count of more than 200.

Speaking on the Zach Sang Show in 2023, Harry admitted the high number was due to a competition with his mother who told him, when he was 16, that she had slept with 200 people. 

Harry is best known for his cheeky antics on the first season of the Netflix series Too Hot To Handle in 2020.

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