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"People ask if I miss the old lifestyle," Lena says, adjusting her earrings. "I miss the idea of it. The reality? I don't miss waking up wondering what I did. Now, when Sydney Harwin’s sister walks into a room, everyone knows exactly who I am: a woman who walked through hell and decided to redecorate." sydney harwin sister is a recovering nymphoma
"It’s weird having your 'influencer' sister film a Get Ready With Me video while you’re going through the chills of withdrawal on the other side of the wall," Lena jokes darkly during a joint Instagram Live (their first ever co-broadcast). The reality
Lena has since launched a small, niche newsletter called The Sober Curtain Call , which reviews MA entertainment venues based on their mocktail menus and non-alcoholic event spaces. She recently gave a glowing review to a new kava bar in Somerville and a zero-proof pop-up at The Sinclair in Cambridge. Lena has since launched a small, niche newsletter
That broadcast went viral. Why? Because offered a raw counter-narrative to the polished MA lifestyle. While Sydney showcased throw pillows and charcuterie boards, Lena discussed coping mechanisms for cravings. The intersection of lifestyle (home decor, cooking, parenting) and entertainment (going out, concerts, shows) became the arena for her recovery. The New "Night Out" in Massachusetts One of the hardest hurdles for Lena was FOMO (Fear Of Missing Out). Massachusetts entertainment is dominated by the "Irish goodbye" culture—loud pubs, live music until 2 AM, and tailgating.
Massachusetts has one of the highest rates of binge drinking in the country, yet the entertainment industry thrives on it. By telling this story, Sydney Harwin is not exposing her sister; she is amplifying her. And Lena is no longer just "the sister." She is a pioneer. As the sun sets over the Boston skyline, Lena is getting ready for an event—a gala for the Massachusetts Recovery Center. She wears a dress borrowed from Sydney's closet (a perk of the connection) and carries a clutch that contains Naloxone, not lipstick, just in case she meets someone who needs it.