Rachel Leviss gets vocal about her ADHD diagnosis

Rachel Leviss reveals she could not read well as a child

Rachel Leviss reveals she could not read well as a child
Rachel Leviss reveals she could not read well as a child 

Rachel Leviss shared her story of being diagnosed with ADHD during childhood. 

In a podcast titled Rachel Goes Rogue, Leviss explained ADHD  days were painful. 

“I always just thought I was stupid because I couldn't pass my multiplication tables test, and I couldn't read as well as the other kids in class,” the Vanderpump Rules star revealed. 

“I just thought I wasn't intelligent," she added.

The diva further added, “Once I was diagnosed, I was able to take control of my life a little bit more and to get the accommodations that I needed to succeed in school. That truly was life-changing for me. I realized that I had been living with an invisible disability my whole life." 

Also during the interview, Leviss introduced listeners to the process of masking with the help of Paige Layle, an autistic and ADHD activist. 

ADHD is a medical condition marked by problems with attention and concentration, the ability to complete tasks and organization.