Mental illness doesn’t discriminate. Prince William, Prince Harry, Duchess Kate and more members of the royal family have opened up about their mental health struggles over the years.
21.05.2020 - 19:15 / hollywoodlife.com
Maintaining your mental health is incredibly important, especially in this unprecedented time of isolation and the unknown. Actress Busy Philipps has used her platform to discuss her own mental health struggle throughout the years, and most recently, opened up to HollywoodLife.com in an EXCLUSIVE interview about how she’s ensuring self-care in quarantine.
“I’m not going to lie, there have been days and moments where it’s felt incredibly overwhelming. The enormity of the situation has felt really
.Mental illness doesn’t discriminate. Prince William, Prince Harry, Duchess Kate and more members of the royal family have opened up about their mental health struggles over the years.
Camila Cabello shares her struggle with mental health issues in a candid first-person essay in the Wall Street Journal magazine for Mental Health Month in which she says her anxiety got so bad at one point that "it made me feel like my mind was playing a cruel trick on me." The 23-year-old singer describes how just looking at her Insta feed over the past few months you might see her working in the studio, wearing a "bomb-dot-com" outfit before hitting the stage or cuddling with her dog, Eugene,
In recent weeks, we have seen the Duke of Cambridge focus on the efforts being made by frontline workers across the U.K. and around the world during the COVID-19 crisis.
One of the biggest threats to our mental health is the stigma surrounding it–nearly , but the topic is all-too-often met with silence and shame.But as these mental health quotes help prove, we can change that.Talking openly about mental health destroys dangerous taboos, normalizes treatment, and reminds us that we are never truly alone in our suffering.Here are 21 seriously inspirational mental health quotes—from Hollywood actors, pop stars, best-selling authors, psychologists, world leaders,
Some of the brightest minds from Hollywood and beyond ban together for the “Stronger Than You Think” livestream event.
Ex-Celtic WAG and Coronation Street star Helen Flanagan has spoken out about her struggles with mental health.
Olympic legend Michael Phelps is opening up to discuss just how difficult things have been during this coronavirus pandemic.
The star was diagnosed with bipolar disorder in her teens
Christina Aguilera, 39, got very candid in a new Instagram post. The singer opened up about her mental health while isolating amid the coronavirus pandemic, sharing snippets of what she’s written in her diary. “Today I’m starting #DiaryDares,” the Burlesque star captioned the photo, tagging some of her famous friends including Demi Lovato and Lizzo. “Especially at this time, it’s essential to dig deep, listen to ourselves, & create a ‘safe space’ for one another.”
Jesy Nelson has been praised by fans after speaking out on her mental health during an interview on Loose Women.The 28 year old appeared on Thursday's episode of the hit ITV chat show to mark Mental Health Awareness Week. Little Mix singer Jesy won a National Television Award in January for her hit documentary Odd One Out, which saw her candidly discuss how trolling had impacted her and her devastating suicide attempt.
Maura Higgins has shared a number of makeup free selfies as she marks Mental Health Awareness Week.The 29 year old took to social media to share the candid post after previously opening up on how trolls have impacted her mental health. Former Love Island star Maura shared the very honest post with her 2.8million Instagram followers, sharing a number of gorgeous fresh faced photographs.
Selena Gomez opened up about how she is taking care of her mental health during the coronavirus lockdown. The Rare songstress collaborated with Instagram to give her fans a tour of her house and spoke about her quarantine self-care routine.
Lele Pons is letting her more than 40 million social media followers see a side of her they've never seen before.
Prince William and Kate Middleton got back in the radio business. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge took over almost every U.K. radio station on Monday, May 18, to share a heart-warming message with the world. “We’re all connected, and you are not alone.” The pair were joined by other famous Brits to kick off Mental Health Awareness Week in the U.K.
In a trailer for a new BBC documentary, Football, Prince William, and Our Mental Health, The Duke of Cambridge is getting candid about emotional well-being. "You can't be ashamed of your mental health," Prince William began.
One thing quarantine hasn’t changed — Busy Philipps‘ refreshing honesty about her life!