Pubdate: Mon, 5 Jun 2000 Source: Express, Express on Sunday (UK) Copyright: 2000 The Express Contact: +44-171-922-7794 Website: http://www.express.co.uk/ Forum: http://bbs.lineone.net/community/forums.html Author: James O'Brien, Showbusiness Editor THE AWFUL TRUTH ABOUT DANNIELLA'S DRUG DAMAGE It's a picture that speaks louder than words and for former EastEnders' star Danniella Westbrook it marks the latest chilling chapter in a five-year downward spiral of drug abuse and despair. The 26-year-old actress is seen clowning characteristically for the camera after a showbusiness awards ceremony last week, oblivious to her disfigured nose which has been ravaged by years of cocaine abuse and is collapsing after years of addiction. Her septum - the gristly membrane which separates the nostrils - has apparently disappeared, leaving Danniella's pretty face impaired and her once-pert nose in need of serious surgery. She suffered face injuries in a car crash two years ago but it is thought her injuries were mainly to her eye and forehead and, although the impact could have worsened the damage being done by snorting cocaine, friends say the condition of her nose is a direct result of drug abuse. One pal said: "It was weakened in the car accident but it hasn't helped that she shoved a couple of kilos of white powder up her nose." Repeated use of the drug causes constriction of the nasal blood vessels and, without oxygen, the delicate tissues die. It is a disfigurement common to cocaine addicts and in one stark image of Danniella explodes the myth that the drug - increasingly accepted in showbusiness circles - provides a safe recreation for the rich and successful. Danniella once revealed she had spent Pounds 100,000 on it in a year but the extent of its effect on her has never been fully shown by the confessional interviews, vows to reform and spells in rehabilitation clinics. She is back there now. Danniella checked into London's Priory Clinic last week. Friends and family are hoping the shock of having her disfigurement made public will prompt her to do what she has never previously managed - stay off the drug. Her plight is rendered all the more poignant by the contrast between her appearance now and that of the fresh-faced, bright-eyed young tearaway who burst into the public consciousness 10 years ago when her character, market trader Sam Mitchell, arrived in Albert Square. Straight out of stage school and hardly equipped to resist the temptations which litter the paths of wealthy young stars, she stayed in EastEnders for three years and earned a reputation for wild living. By 1995 - two years after she quit EastEnders for the first time - her behaviour was sufficiently erratic to have an adverse effect on her career. She was photographed in a nightclub after telling producers she was too ill to perform in a pantomime. She returned to the soap but her contract was not renewed after she admitted her cocaine problem. Her personal life began to suffer too. Former lovers include Brian Harvey, the former East 17 frontman who caused outrage by advocating use of the drug Ecstasy. She had a baby with drug dealer Robert Fernandez who was driving when she was in the 1998 car crash. After a short marriage to Ben Morgan, who claimed the actress pawned his mother's vacuum cleaner to buy cocaine, she appeared to find happiness with millionaire Kevin Jenkins who provided a shoulder to cry on when her third EastEnders' stint was terminated in January. That relationship ended last month, prompting another emotional collapse and a period in a clinic.Now Danniella could be facing her last chance to help herself. - --- MAP posted-by: Allan Wilkinson