Editor’s note: This post deals with suicide. Some readers may find this article triggering.
BY BERN MORLEY
I’m not an alcoholic but I am the daughter of one. So, watching Australian Story last night about Fiona O’Loughlin’s struggle with alcohol and subsequent suicide attempt, was quite confronting.
Fiona O’Loughlin is a brilliant Australian stand-up comedian who is successful the world over. Her tale, as told by Australian Story last night, whilst quite confronting, was also quite the act of bravery.
In her own words, her story served as a cautionary tale and not one to aspire to by saying “I don’t hope to be an inspiration as much as a dire warning”. Yet I believe otherwise, I think Fiona’s story simply proved that we are all very much messy, complicated human beings and sometimes we find ourselves in places we don’t quite expect. And more importantly, that rock bottom is simply a place we can rebound from.
It was hard not to identify with O’Loughlin’s daughter Tess, as the child of an alcoholic, the anger and utter sadness of seeing someone you love unconditionally completely fuck up everything good in their life.
You can see, as the story unfolds, her daughter wanting and wishing with everything she possessed, to simply “fix” her mother only to discover that the only person who could ultimately do that, was Fiona herself.