
Luke Anthony Fish
Rapper, Model, Mental Health Advocate
24 years old and walking the path of recovery.
He grew up in the limelight, his name was on every magazine every weekend for his entire life, his younger years consisted of money, parties and family scandals. born to soccer star Mark Fish and lingerie model Loui Fish.
For the first decade of his life, he was brought up around the biggest names in the world such as Jimmy Choo (shoe designer) Eric Way (clothing designer) and many more could go on to be named...
While everyone thought he was living the high life, he was actually living a true horror story; describing his household as always being filled with strange individuals trying to get a piece of this lifestyle
such as gangsters, hookers and drug dealers and overall the wrong crowd.
Growing up in a chaotic environment with an unstable household experiencing emotional, sexual and physical abuse. Luke struggled with mental health issues. His mental health decline, from the age of 10, experiencing panic attacks from the age of 6, which leads him to believe his mental health was affected at a much earlier stage.
This led to drug abuse picking up substances in early teens starting with alcohol, leading to cannabis and from there fell into the heavy addiction of prescription medication.
Developing complex post-traumatic stress disorder, C-PTSD which involves depression, anxiety, dissociation and a number of complex symptoms. falling into heavy addiction, suicidal attempts and self-harm living the next 9 years of life in survival mode, in and out of schools, moving from city to city being in a total of 9 different schools, living in different homes with very negative influences around and eventually coming to the realization he needed help.
In the middle of 2022, Luke Fish stepped into recovery.
Beginning his new journey of changing himself to change the world, Luke is currently working on the Documentary "Reborn from The Ashes" mentored by Leon Schuster.
Luke's goal now is to help as many individuals as possible, especially children, due to the fact it is easier to grow a healthy adult rather than to fix a broken one, sharing his insights on how life must be lived to achieve full potential and to help individuals have an all rounded better understanding of themselves.
" The new age of society is facing a mental health pandemic...
everybody needs somebody " - Luke Fish