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Jehnny Beth has written about ongoing mental health issues in the music industry and her hopes for younger artists to resist “age-old patriarchal abuse”.The Savages frontwoman and soloist, who last week released a collaborative album with Primal Scream‘s Bobby Gillespie, posted a video of herself holding a burning stick as a symbol of shining “a light” on the state of the industry.“Today I want to shine a light on mental health issues in the music industry, because it doesn’t happen just in pop
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her fourth round 2019 US Open match, which she lost to Belinda Bencic. On her way out of Arthur Ashe Stadium, the defending champion walks by a plaque quoting Billie Jean King that reads, “Pressure is a privilege.” Osaka doesn’t see it that way. The current world No.
withdrawing from the French Open for the sake of her mental health.
Trigger Warning has opened up to her 34.9 million followers on Instagram about her mental health struggles amid an online bullying scandal. After staying out of the spotlight for some time, the 35-year-old took to the social media app to share her feelings about being in the cancel club.
On Tuesday, the creators and stars of Ted Lasso celebrated the Apple TV+ series’s 20 Emmy nominations, at the same time teasing its upcoming second season.
Outlander star Paul Donnelly is bringing a brand new gym concept to Scotland - and is offering free fitness classes and personalised training for victims of domestic abuse and youngsters suffering with mental health issues. The big hearted Scottish actor and fight coach will open new gym concept BXNG in Milngavie this August.
Head over to our new Lanarkshire Live Facebook page to make sure you're up to date with the top stories in the regionThe project has been delayed multiple times over the last two years because of coronavirus, but LAMH CEO Hugh Cairns is excited about next week's opening.He said: "We first bought the building two years ago and when we arrived it wasn't in the best of states."We have had to do a lot of work to make it the right place for us and be a welcoming environment."Food For Thought is an
Naomi Osaka isn’t just a beast on the court, she’s also doing her best to push important conversations off the court.On Saturday, July 10, the tennis star, attended the ESPY Awards at The Rooftop at Pier 17 at the Seaport in New York City, making her first public appearance since withdrawing from the French Open and Wimbledon.A post shared by ESPN (@espn)The 23-year-old was dressed in a bold striped black and white top with a green skirt by Louis Vuitton, accompanied at the event by her rapper
Gracie McGraw, 24, has spoken out about her struggles with mental health. She took to Instagram on July 11 to share a carousel post, including two slides from her notes app featuring a lengthy message about her current headspace. “I’ve been in a really bad depressive episode for about three or so weeks now and it had put me in a headspace I haven’t been in for a long time,” she began. “I was binge eating so much … then I would look at myself in the mirror and feel so alone and so ugly.”
Explorations of mental health have become increasingly common in comedy-dramas over the last few years, from “Lady Dynamite” to ”You’re The Worst” to ”Fleabag.” Something about the structure of a 22-minute, often short season show lends itself perfectly to the topic, allowing for an equal balance of seriousness and levity.
Lending a hand. Meghan Markle was one of many stars to reach out to tennis player Naomi Osaka after she took a break from competing to prioritize her mental health.
Meghan Markle secretly supported Naomi Osaka after the tennis star withdrew from the French Open to take a mental health break. The four-time Grand Slam champion and former No.
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Naomi Osaka is thanking Meghan Markle for her subtle support! In a powerful Time essay titled It's O.K. Not to Be O.K., the 23-year-old professional tennis player shared her appreciation towards some public personalities who had her back as she made the tough decision to withdraw from the French Open 2021 to tend to her mental health."Finally, I want to thank everyone who supported me.
Naomi Osaka is speaking her piece.In a powerful essay for, the tennis player opened up about her decision to withdraw from the French Open, the mental health struggles she's been dealing with for years and why she believes athletes deserve a periodic «mental break.»Ahead of the French Open's start in late May, Osaka made headlines when she announced she would not be participating in press conferences during the tournament; she wrote at the time that she believed the practice harmful to athletes'
Japanese tennis star Naomi Osaka, 23, listed Meghan Markle, 39, as one of many celebrities who offered her support when she withdrew from the French Open to focus on her mental health in a new Time op-ed. After thanking friends and family for sticking by her side, Naomi showed her appreciation to the celebrities who had her back. “I also want to thank those in the public eye who have supported, encouraged and offered such kind words,” she wrote.
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