We’re Queer my Dear (WQMD) – the acclaimed, informative, and empowering LGBTIQA+ online web series – returns for its third season.
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Carson Daly is a popular TV star and doting family man and so it's easy to assume he has a near perfect life.MORE: Savannah Guthrie shows support for former co-star Natalie MoralesHowever, the Today star bravely opened up about his struggles with panic attacks in a recent interview with USA Today, ahead of a new mental health series on the NBC daytime show.Sharing a clip of his interview on Instagram, Carson wrote: "Thank you @todayshow & @usatoday for shining a light on such an important topic that impacts so many suffering in silence.VIDEO: Watch Sheinelle Jones and Carson Daly steal the show on Today"You're not alone & it’s ok to not be ok. We’re all in this together.
If you need #mentalhealth services try @projecthealthyminds. Link in bio #MindMatters."MORE: Savannah Guthrie inundated with support after sharing emotional challengeMORE: Hoda Kotb talks difficult career goodbyes with Today co-starCarson's Today co-stars were quick to send their support, with Savannah Guthrie writing: "So proud of you." Fellow TV star Kit Hoover also responded, writing: "Mental wellness is such an important subject."Today's Carson Daly opened up about his mental healthIn his interview, the dad-of-four said: "You may know me from MTV or as a celebrity of whatever you think of me.
You may think my life's perfect. I've got kids.
I always look happy on TV or when you watch me on The Voice. But that's just not how it works.
We’re Queer my Dear (WQMD) – the acclaimed, informative, and empowering LGBTIQA+ online web series – returns for its third season.
Getting candid. Jessie James Decker is opening up about the toll her estranged relationship with her brother, John James, has taken on her over the years.
Justin and Hailey Bieber are both navigating some scary health situations lately.
Carson Daly and his wife of more than six years, Siri, have spent almost a third of the marriage sleeping in separate beds. They say it's the best thing they've ever done. "The Voice" host recently spoke about his and Siri's snoozing arrangement, saying he will usually sleep on a couch before nestling up next to his wife in her bed."I was served my sleep-divorce papers a few years ago," Carson said on "Today." "It's the best thing that ever happened to us. We both, admittedly, slept better apart."The couple began sleeping in separate beds when Siri was pregnant with the couple's fourth child, Goldie, who was born in March 2020.
Eminem has discussed rapping about mental health and addiction in his music, calling the process “therapeutic”.The rapper has been open about his issues with substance abuse and mental health problems throughout his career.Speaking to Westside Boogie on Shade 45’s Sway In The Morning radio show, Eminem was asked how speaking about these issues so openly has changed his life.He responded: “Well, I think that’s, that’s one of the great things about rap music is that, you know, you could put so much of your life in it. I was just trying to figure out how to expand on that and I kinda got lost.”Marshall Mathers added: “It’s therapeutic and it’s, you know, that’s how it’s always been for me.
Carson Daly has found relief to his decades-long back pain after undergoing a new, minimally invasive procedure. Daly spoke about the FDA-approved procedure, called Intracept, while on the “Today” show Thursday.
Carson Daly has found relief to his decades-long back pain after undergoing a new, minimally invasive procedure. Daly spoke about the FDA-approved procedure, called Intracept, while on the show Thursday.The procedure, which Daly underwent earlier this week, targets the basivertebral nerve and will «essentially cut off the phone call that your back makes to your brain every time you move and you go 'ouch.' It’s just not going get that signal,» Daly explained.The surgery took less than an hour and didn't involve too much downtime either, with the 48-year-old TV personality returning to the show Thursday to share an update with his co-hosts.«I feel actually better, and I'm glad that I did it,» he said.
Bridgerton actress Ruby Barker has revealed she has been discharged from hospital following a “mental health struggle”. The Islington-born star, who plays Marina Thompson on the hit Netflix drama, opened up about her battle with the illness last week after admitting that she has “been struggling since Bridgerton”.
Bridgerton star Ruby Barker has been discharged from the hospital after seeking help for her mental health struggles. Last week, the actress, who plays the role of Marina Thompson in the hit period Netflix show, opened up on her mental health, explaining that she's been in hospital after being "really unwell".
"Bridgerton" actress Ruby Barker is coming clean with her fans about a "mental health struggle" she experienced amid the series’ huge success. "It’s time to be transparent," Barker, 25, said in a video shared to her Instagram account Thursday. "I have been really unwell for a really long time.
Savannah Guthrie was surprised by special guests on Friday in the Today Show studios - her two young children. "My little Friday visitors," Savannah captioned the post which saw her holding hands with Vale, seven, and five-year-old son Charlie.MORE: Savannah Guthrie makes return to Today after COVID-19 battleSavannah wore a gorgeous black boho maxi dress and paired it with flat brown sandals and a stylish hat.
Ruby Barker is opening up to her fans about her mental health. On Thursday, the actress shared a video telling her followers that she was currently receiving treatment at a hospital, explaining that she has been «really unwell for a really long time.» Although the 25-year-old star didn't disclose her diagnosis, she did share that she is «better» after struggling with her mental health.«I just want to be honest with everybody, I have been struggling,» Barker said in the video. «So, I'm in the hospital at the minute, I'm gonna get discharged soon and hopefully get to continue with my life.
Whoa. Bridgerton’s Ruby Barker is opening up about her ongoing mental health challenges in a very candid video to fans!
Ruby Barker is being candid with her fans.
Bridgerton star Ruby Barker has shared her mental health struggles in a candid video, revealing she has been hospitalised. The actress, who plays Marina Thompson on the Netflix period drama, explained in the Instagram post that she has been "struggling since Bridgerton". "I am better.
Ruby Barker has opened up on her mental health, explaining that she's been in hospital after being "really unwell".The 25 year old first found fame back in 2020 after playing the role of Marina Thompson in the hit Netflix show Bridgerton, starring alongside the likes of Phoebe Dynevor and Regé-Jean Page. But since the programme aired, the actor has revealed she's struggled and now, in a candid Instagram post, she's opened up on what's been going on. Dressed in a black hoodie, Ruby started the nearly six-minute clip by asking her 231,000 fans how they "really" are.