The trailer for George MacKay‘s new movie has been released!
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The singer is having therapy to help with his Pure O
George Ezra has revealed that he is undergoing therapy for OCD while opening up on his struggles with the condition.
Speaking to the Daily Star’s Wired column, the ‘Shotgun’ singer-songwriter explained that he suffers from Pure O – a form of OCD which results in intrusive thoughts.
“Often OCD will come with physical actions that you have to carry out to silence the mind,” Ezra told the newspaper of his condition (via The List).
“Pure O is the
The trailer for George MacKay‘s new movie has been released!
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Prince George and Princess Charlotte‘s school, Thomas’s Battersea School in southwest London, is reportedly going through a coronavirus scare after some students returned from northern Italy with flu-like symptoms. The six-year-old and four-year-old’s place of learning, which holds trips to Italy every two years, apparently sent a total of four kids home, including two that showed the symptoms, to avoid spreading the potential virus.