Hope Solo is opening up about her April arrest for DWI, the roller coaster of emotions she felt after it happened and the lessons she's learned.On her podcast, the 41-year-old former Team USA soccer star said she felt «embarrassment» and «shame» following her arrest in the parking lot of a Walmart in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, with her children in the car after authorities pulled her over.«The reality of what this meant was horrific.
The embarrassment. The shame. The financial loss,» she said. «The thought of explaining this to my children when they’re old enough to search the internet.»Solo took accountability for her mistakes, and she knows she paid a dear price.«I let alcohol get the better of me in a decision that I will never live down,» she said. «A decision that has come at a great cost to me and my family.»Solo said she «had to get to the bottom of why I found myself in that situation, in that moment, with a police officer knocking on my car window.»A post shared by Hope Solo (@hopesolo)She said volunteering to enter an in-patient alcohol treatment program to address her challenges with alcohol while waiting for the legal ramifications to play out and dealing with international headlines — as well as having to cancel her appearance for her induction into the U.S.
Soccer Hall of Fame ceremony — «seemed embarrassment compounded on top of embarrassment.» Solo -- a two-time Olympic gold medalist and World Cup champion during the U.S.
Women's National Team's run in the 2000s — also revealed she suffered her first panic attack ever before entering herself into a 30-day treatment program.«There were so many days and nights of crying uncontrollably to having my very first panic attack,» she said.
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