Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner are world travelers.
02.10.2022 - 12:05 / ok.co.uk
Content warning – this feature discussessuicidal feelings. For World Mental Health week, two women have written powerful letters to their past selves to let them know that life is worth living. Zoe Blood, 29, works for a charity and lives in London with her friends.
She experiences bipolar disorder, and once felt that her only option was to take her own life. Her mum took her to hospital, and since then she has recovered through stays in hospital, working with a crisis team, group therapy and medication. Zoe Blood "Dear Zoe, Recently you attended a wedding in Czech Republic, not really knowing anybody on the guest list.
You quickly made a new friend.The two of you barely came off the dance floor. You made up your own dance routines, and ran around with each other on your backs. You weren’t conscious or embarrassed of your personality as you once were.
You now have a much stronger sense of identity and can be proud of the person you’ve become. It was pure happiness. You’ve experienced many big and small moments of happiness in the last few years.
You started a new job and didn’t buckle under self-doubt as you may have done before, whiled away Sundays eating incredible roast dinners and drinking pints at the local pub, screamed lyrics at music festivals and laughed hard at Schitt’s Creek. You even enjoy doing laundry and cleaning your home. It feels good to tick things off your to do list, and not continually put things off until you feel better.
You no longer feel like you have to keep struggles a secret. Your friends and family have been wonderful when you’ve opened up.There was nothing to be scared of! You’re going to live. It’s going to be a long and hard recovery.
Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner are world travelers.
Neil Young has announced the 50th anniversary reissue of his 1972 album ‘Harvest’.The veteran folk star will celebrate half a century of his seminal fourth album with a deluxe reissue that’s released on December 2 via Reprise (pre-order). Included in the reissue is a documentary called Harvest Time, from which Young has shared a previously unreleased live recording of him performing ‘Heart Of Gold’ for the BBC.Available on 3xLP or 3xCD, the box set will come with the following: the original album; three studio outtakes; the BBC solo set recorded on February 23, 1971; and Harvest Time. Also included is a hardbound photo book, posters, and liner notes by photographer Joel Bernstein.The outtakes included in the reissue are ‘Bad Fog Of Loneliness’, ‘Journey Through The Past’ and ‘Dance Dance Dance’.
For over a decade Dr Matee Ullah has been the hairline hero who has given the gift of confidence back to patients suffering from hair loss. Katie Price, X Factor, I'm A Celebrity and Dancing On Ice star Jake Quickenden, TOWIE's James Lock, Love Island 's Jack Fincham and Dom Lever, pop star Gareth Gates and ex-Eastenders actor and Joe Swash are among the stars who've sought help from hair transplant surgeon Dr Matee Ullah who has performed thousands of procedures.
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When the opportunity to review the most talked about celebrity trend during a stay at London's swanky South Place Hotel landed in my inbox, I jumped at the chance. The hotel has teamed up with IV vitamin brand of the moment Get A Drip for a 'Retox to Detox' package, and safe to say my interest was piqued.
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