Sarah Michelle Gellar keeps it classic in a chic black and white look for her appearance during the 2022 NYCC in New York City on Friday (October 7).
23.09.2022 - 00:29 / perezhilton.com
Jeff Garlin is sharing a new side of himself after a rocky few months.
As Perezcious readers know, the actor quit his popular ABC sitcom The Goldbergs halfway through Season 9 last December — reportedly mid-scene! His exit came amid an investigation into his alleged bad behavior on set. Now, on the same night the comedy returned to television with a brand new season — without his beloved character, Murray Goldberg — he decided to open up about his personal life!
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Jeff took to Instagram on Wednesday to express for the very first time publicly:
Whoa!
Bipolar disorder is a manic-depressive mental health disorder that can cause extreme changes in mood and energy levels, per the National Institute of Mental Health. Several other stars have opened up about living with the disorder in the past, including Selena Gomez, Kanye West, Bebe Rexha, and Mariah Carey. We’re so sorry to hear he’s struggling with it! It’s great to see him opening up… however, we can’t help but notice the timing of everything!
The mental health reveal came just hours before the season 10 premiere of The Goldbergs aired. To make up for Jeff’s departure, his character was killed off in between seasons. In August, producer Alex Barnow told Entertainment Weekly:
The decision to kill off Murray was forced after Jeff left the series in 2021. According to Deadline at the time, the comedian walked away from the series amid alleged misconduct on set, including being “extremely verbally and emotionally abusive” toward co-workers. The 60-year-old later told Vanity Fair one incident involved him using the word “vagina” on set. Per reports, a camera assistant filed a complaint about this
Sarah Michelle Gellar keeps it classic in a chic black and white look for her appearance during the 2022 NYCC in New York City on Friday (October 7).
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on Instagram, revealing he has bipolar disorder.“Bipolar is a motherf–ker,” he wrote next to a photograph of Stafford Repp as Chief O’Hara in the television series “Batman.”“Sometimes it’s just too much to deal with. I’m doing the best I can. This the first time that I’ve opened up about this,” Garlin added.The actor’s post came on the eve of the Season 10 premiere of ABC comedy “The Goldbergs,” which finally wrote his character out.
Jeff Garlin, the former star of ABC’s The Goldbergs whose controversial real-life departure from the show saw his character killed off on the sitcom last night, says he suffers from bipolar disorder, a diagnosis he revealed for the first time in a brief Instagram post today.
Ethan Shanfeld Jeff Garlin revealed he has bipolar disorder on Instagram, writing in a post: “Bipolar is a motherfucker. Sometimes it’s just too much to deal with. I’m doing the best I can. This the first time that I’ve opened up about this.” Garlin shared the message the same day as “The Goldbergs” Season 10 premiere, in which his character Murray was killed off. Garlin exited the show during its ninth season. The actor’s messy departure was a “mutual agreement” between himself and Sony Pictures Television following an HR investigation into his on-set behavior, which the actor chalked up to “silliness.” In the first episode of Season 10, which aired Wednesday, adult Adam (voiced by narrator Patton Oswalt) announces: “Just a few months ago, out of nowhere, we lost my dad. We will always love you, Dad. Always. And we’ll find a way to continue on together, because after all, we’re the Goldbergs.”
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Jeff Garlin is getting personal about his own mental health. The actor took to Instagram on Wednesday to share with followers that he has bipolar disorder.The actor — who made headlines when he departed his ABC sitcom halfway through season 9 — expressed, «Bipolar is a motherf**ker.»«Sometimes it’s just too much to deal with.
Like The Conners and Two And a Half Men, ABC’s The Goldbergs dealt with the controversial exit of a lead actor by killing their character off screen.
Speaking out. Jeff Garlin got candid about his mental health nine months after he left The Goldbergs amid an on-set investigation into his behavior.