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Adele, Ashley Tisdale More Stars Who’ve Revealed How They’ve Dealt With Mental Health Issues - hollywoodlife.com
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18.08.2020 / 01:11

Adele, Ashley Tisdale More Stars Who’ve Revealed How They’ve Dealt With Mental Health Issues

Celebrities know how important the topic of mental health is, which is why stars like Adele and Justin Bieber have revealed their own private experiences. These stars and many more have created safe spaces to speak about anxiety, depression, self-love, body acceptance and more personal struggles that were once so taboo to address. Learn more about the celebs who’ve opened up about their feelings and experiences with mental health, below.

Sobini Films, NAACP Team For Shields Green Biopic ‘Emperor’ Release; Freestyle Digital Acquires ‘The Real Exorcist’; Straight Up Films Tackling Youth Mental Health Crisis – Film Briefs - deadline.com - USA
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15.08.2020 / 01:27

Sobini Films, NAACP Team For Shields Green Biopic ‘Emperor’ Release; Freestyle Digital Acquires ‘The Real Exorcist’; Straight Up Films Tackling Youth Mental Health Crisis – Film Briefs

Amanda N'Duka pmc-editorial-managerSobini Films, the production company behind soon-to-released Shields Green biopic Emperor, said it will donate $1 for every digital transaction during the first month of film’s release to the NAACP.

Director Sujata Day on Exploring Mental Health in Feature Film Debut 'Definition Please' - www.hollywoodreporter.com - USA
hollywoodreporter.com
14.08.2020 / 23:05

Director Sujata Day on Exploring Mental Health in Feature Film Debut 'Definition Please'

When Sujata Day set out to write her first feature film, Definition Please, her idea was to explore the life of an Indian-American woman who once won a national spelling bee. Rather than have Monica, of whom Day plays in the film, follow a traditionally expected trajectory of becoming a doctor, lawyer, engineer or business executive, she opted for Monica's life to take a different route.

Guns N’ Roses’ Duff McKagan discusses addiction struggles on Lily Cornell’s mental health podcast - www.nme.com
nme.com
12.08.2020 / 11:35

Guns N’ Roses’ Duff McKagan discusses addiction struggles on Lily Cornell’s mental health podcast

Guns N’ Roses bassist Duff McKagan has opened up on his struggles with addiction and anxiety in the latest episode of the mental health podcast hosted by the eldest daughter of the late Chris Cornell.Mind Wide Open, which debuted last month, sees Lily Cornell Silver discussing mental health issues with medical professionals, celebrities and musicians.In the latest episode, McKagan recalled having his first panic attack at the age of 16, when he was taking a shower.“Suddenly I couldn’t breathe,

Sea Girls on how mental health struggles influenced their debut album: “It was the first way of saying I’m in trouble” - www.nme.com
nme.com
10.08.2020 / 17:51

Sea Girls on how mental health struggles influenced their debut album: “It was the first way of saying I’m in trouble”

Sea Girls singer Henry Camamile has opened up on how suffering a traumatic brain injury influenced the direction of the band’s upcoming debut album.The singer of the hotly tipped London band recalled how he hit his head on a pub cellar door, with the injury directly causing Camamile to suffer from mental health struggles.As they prepare to release their debut album ‘Open Up Your Head’ this Friday (August 14), Camamile explained to NME how the title reflects his attempts to purvey the struggles

NLE Choppa – ‘Top Shotta’ review: Memphis bad boy softens up on compelling studio debut - www.nme.com - city Memphis
nme.com
08.08.2020 / 02:23

NLE Choppa – ‘Top Shotta’ review: Memphis bad boy softens up on compelling studio debut

“We know some good pussy make a n**** say (Oh uh uh oh / Uh uh oh / Uh uh oh / Ah ah)”), ‘Make Em Say’ is only a good trap-twerk song, but could have been so much more.The second half of ‘Top Shotta’, though, is outstanding, demonstrating 17-year-old Choppa’s miraculous maturity.

Michelle Obama shares an update on her mental health after revealing she’s depressed: I’m doing just fine - www.pinkvilla.com - USA
pinkvilla.com
07.08.2020 / 17:09

Michelle Obama shares an update on her mental health after revealing she’s depressed: I’m doing just fine

After the former First Lady of the United States got candid about experiencing low-grade depression on her podcast, she further spoke out on social media to clarify that it’s nothing to worry about. Michelle is doing okay and addressed fans after her recent confession saying: “I just wanted to check in with you all because a lot of you have been checking in on me after hearing this week’s podcast.

G Herbo launches mental health initiative to provide free therapy sessions and more - www.thefader.com
thefader.com
03.08.2020 / 10:47

G Herbo launches mental health initiative to provide free therapy sessions and more

Rapper G Herbo launched a mental health program called “Swervin’ Through Stress: Tools to Help Black Youth Navigate Mental Wellness” on Friday. The program is aimed at connecting underserved Black communities with resources such as therapy sessions, a hotline, and much more.

Made-For-TV: NHL "Bubble" Games Go Hollywood for 2020 Season Restart - www.hollywoodreporter.com - New York - Canada
hollywoodreporter.com
01.08.2020 / 20:11

Made-For-TV: NHL "Bubble" Games Go Hollywood for 2020 Season Restart

The National Hockey League is restarting its pandemic-era 2020 season with Grammy winner Michael Buble singing the national anthem for the opening New York Rangers vs Carolina Hurricanes match-up on Saturday. But beyond that, NBC, NBCSN and the NHL Network viewers stateside and Sportsnet and CBC audiences in Canada will see games unlike any ever broadcast as the pro hockey league looks to salvage a season ravaged by the COVID-19 public health crisis.

Kanye West addresses mental health concerns: ‘I am quite alright’ - www.hollywood.com - South Carolina
hollywood.com
31.07.2020 / 23:17

Kanye West addresses mental health concerns: ‘I am quite alright’

Kanye West is adamant fans shouldn’t be “so concerned” about his mental health after a series of emotional outbursts, insisting he is “quite alright”.The Bound 2 hitmaker has been hitting headlines ever since he kicked off his 2020 campaign with his first political rally in Charleston, South Carolina on July 19th, when he broke down as he told supporters he and wife Kim Kardashian considered aborting their first child, daughter North.Kanye, who suffers from bipolar disorder, continued to spark

Cole Sprouse returns to Instagram following ‘mental health break’ - www.hollywood.com
hollywood.com
29.07.2020 / 21:45

Cole Sprouse returns to Instagram following ‘mental health break’

Cole Sprouse has returned to Instagram after taking a “mental health break” from social media.The Riverdale star has been absent online in recent weeks after he was accused of sexual assault by a fan on Twitter late last month (June 2020) – allegations he vehemently denied.Returning on Tuesday (July 28, 2020), however, the actor told fans he’d had a “much needed mental health break” and promised he’ll be “more active soon”.“Know I’ve been off of social media for a while.

Health workers failed to stop teen taking razor blades into mental health unit - www.dailyrecord.co.uk
dailyrecord.co.uk
28.07.2020 / 10:47

Health workers failed to stop teen taking razor blades into mental health unit

Cancer fighter Lily Douglas stars in government shielding advert The SPSO has now recommended NHS Tayside ensure its staff always check people’s belongings for harmful objects if they are to be left alone on wards after it reviewed both incidents at the request of the teen’s parent.It has also recommended the board ensure medical/nursing assessments are “clearly documented as part of the admission process” in future and each patient it admits “has a documented initial care plan based upon the

Selena Gomez announces fund to raise money for mental health services - www.nme.com
nme.com
25.07.2020 / 17:03

Selena Gomez announces fund to raise money for mental health services

Selena Gomez has announced a fund set up to raise money for mental health services.The ‘Feel Me’ singer’s cosmetics company Rare Beauty has committed to raising $100 million to support those who need access to mental health services.“I’m so grateful to be surrounded by a team that’s helped make the Rare Impact Fund a reality,” Gomez said in a statement.

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