Hope Solo on her DWI arrest: Ex-USWNT goalkeeper experiences ‘mother-shamed around the world’

Hope Amelia Stevens or simply Hope Solo, 41, is a former American soccer goalkeeper who was a key member of the United States women’s national team from 2000 to 2016, as well as a World Cup champion and two-time Olympic gold medalist.

Recently, Hope Solo DWI arrest came to the spotlight in her native state in the USA following her reckless behavior and she also received criticisms by mother-shaming incidents.

Why did Hope Solo DWI arrest make the ex-player feel embarrassed?

Hope Solo, a former goalkeeper for the United States women’s national team, went into detail about her DWI arrest in March, which involved her passing out behind the wheel of a vehicle with her two-year-old twins riding in the backseat.

Hope Solo in action

Solo revealed on a recent episode of her Hope Solo Speaks podcast that dealing with the ramifications of the arrest tested her in every aspect of her life, including how she came to the point of driving drunk and endangering her children.

Solo stated during her show, “I didn’t think I needed help, And I certainly wasn’t going to ask for it. At the time, I didn’t know that I was only doing a disservice to my family. I thought that I could white-knuckle it. But the reality is that nobody gets to live without asking for help.”

In addition to receiving charges, Hope Solo DWI arrest created a horrific atmosphere for this former super star as she started to abuse materials, which she called “mother-shaming” on her podcast.

Solo also issued an apology and shared that she had learned difficult lessons en route to recovery in her first statement following the arrest news on Instagram.

Last but not least, the former soccer player stressed out her feelings for the family, and she mentioned that her income will no longer assist her family in the future, and she wants a peaceful time from her spouse in the long run.

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