Juno Temple has never truly done comedy. In fact, with roles in the likes of Atonement, Cracks, Little Birds and Black Mass, to name a few, she has ploughed her field as a specialist in the darkest of darkness, and has relished every moment.
20.05.2021 - 11:33 / nme.com
BTS has spoken up about addressing mental health issues openly and expressing his emotions through songwriting.In celebration of BTS’ Rolling Stone cover feature, the magazine released several individual digital covers and breakout interviews with the boyband’s members.
During Suga’s interview, the rapper opened up about his struggles with mental health and how he relates his emotional struggles through his lyrics.The 28-year-old revealed that it makes him “feel very good” when fans are able to
.Juno Temple has never truly done comedy. In fact, with roles in the likes of Atonement, Cracks, Little Birds and Black Mass, to name a few, she has ploughed her field as a specialist in the darkest of darkness, and has relished every moment.
In a recent interview, Ryan Reynolds has expressed his thoughts on discussing and starting a conversation on concerns related to mental health. In a chat with ET, the actor opened up about dealing with anxiety and feeling alone and ‘at the absolute bottom’ and also addressed his struggles with it publically.
Ryan Reynolds is thanking his daughters for helping him talk about his struggles with mental health.
Ryan Reynolds, 44, is opening up about the importance of mental health and being a “model” for his daughters. The actor talked about having anxiety and how he thinks more people need to have a conversation about the struggles people go through, in a new interview with ET on Saturday.
Ryan Reynolds is trying to be the best role model for his daughters.The 44-year-old actor recently opened up about his longtime struggles with anxiety, expressing that people don't talk enough about mental health.
Will Smith is one of many celebrities who has voiced support for Naomi Osaka after she announced her withdrawal from the French Open.The comments came after Osaka was initially fined $15K and threatened with disqualification for skipping a press junket at the French Open. The tennis champion had opted out of the junket as she felt as if it was detrimental to her mental health.
Kate Nash has spoken to NME about new single ‘Misery’, as well as the future of hit show GLOW and how mental health shaped her new material. Watch our video interview with Nash above.Her first new material in 18 months, the bittersweet new single ‘Misery‘ comes as the first taster of the singer-songwriter and actor’s forthcoming collection of work coming later this year – the follow-up to 2018 album ‘Yesterday Was Forever‘.
Easy Life have spoken about the struggles of talking about mental health, saying it “remains really difficult to talk about how you feel”.The Leicester band released their debut album ‘Life’s A Beach’ today (May 28), which tackles subjects including anxiety and depression.Speaking to NME for this week’s Big Read cover story, frontman Murray Matravers discussed the 2018 single ‘Nightmares’, which also appears on the new record.
Lorraine Kelly has praised Prince Harry for being honest about his mental health and for opening up about his personal experience with grief. But while she applauded the prince for his honesty, the Scots TV presenter admitted that she felt 'sad' about the comments he has made about the Royal Family, as he continues to speak in different interviews about his time as a senior royal.
Prince Harry has taken a fresh swipe at the Royal family after saying he learned families can "feel shame" when they hear of mental health struggles.The 36 year old starred in the Apple TV+ series The Me You Can't See with Oprah Winfrey last week, where he accused his family of showing "total neglect" to his and his wife Meghan Markle's mental health struggles.
Ever since the release of Prince Harry and Oprah’s docuseries on mental health release, the media and the world has been shaken by the confessions and revelations made by the prince about his and Meghan Markle’s former life as senior royals.
Alanis Morissette has released a new single titled ‘Rest’.Co-written with Michael Farrell and produced by Alex Hope, the track was first premiered live in 2017, when it was performed at a tribute concert in memory of Linkin Park frontman Chester Bennington, who died that year.Listen to ‘Rest’ below:Morissette touched on the track’s meaning in a Twitter post, writing, “Today is #MentalHealthAction Day.
Prince Harry was very vulnerable when he appeared alongside and Oprah Winfrey in their new series “The Me You Can’t See”.
Demi Lovato will be joining Glenn Close for a conversation about mental health during a virtual evening to benefit Bring Change to Mind.
Jazz Jennings, 20, wants anyone suffering in a “dark depressing place” to know that it “gets better.” The transgender star of I Am Jazz is lending her voice to promote the first ever Mental Health Action Day, happening May 20, and she told HollywoodLife EXCLUSIVELY that she wants to be a light for anyone struggling.
Taraji P. Henson is expanding on her mission to connect Black Americans with the mental health resources they need with a new campaign to help Black students combat racial bias in the classroom.
Taraji P. Henson is expanding on her mission to connect Black Americans with the mental health resources they need with a new campaign to help Black students combat racial bias in the classroom.In honor of Mental Health Awareness Month, the actress announced the launch of The Unspoken Curriculum, a mental health campaign that provides a safe place for children to discuss mental health issues in the schools and aid them in combatting distress in classrooms from racial bias.
JessWright has revealed that her battle with psoriasis has worsened over the last six months because her mental health "has taken a battering". In a candid post shared to her Instagram on Saturday, the TOWIE beauty opened up about her 14 year battle with the skin condition to mark Mental Health Awareness Week.