Tarek El Moussa will detail his battles with two cancers, his addiction to steroids and his 'very public' divorce from Christina Hall in his new book 'Flip Your Life,' which comes out next year.
Tarek El Moussa told Fox News Digital that at one point he "didn't know" who he was "anymore," and that he "did a lot of work" on himself to get to where he is today.
"I started learning about real estate and even landed my own TV show on HGTV," the 42-year-old said in an Instagram video posted Thursday about his new book."I had two beautiful children and I thought I was at the peak of my game until I was diagnosed with two different cancers and going through a very public divorce.", started seven successful companies, two hit tv shows, had my third child, and achieved goals I never thought possible.
"Finally, one night, Tarek decided not to drink, and instead stepped outside to look at the night sky for the first time since he could remember. That was when he decided his life needed to change—a lot. And fast," the description adds.
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