A man has been detained under the Mental Health Act after a woman was found dead at a house in Levenshulme.
22.04.2020 - 19:53 / variety.com
By Todd Spangler
NY Digital Editor
Lele Pons will reveal a part of her that almost nobody knows about — a lifelong battle with mental health issues — in a new YouTube-funded original series set to release next month.
“The Secret Life of Lele Pons,” set to premiere May 19, is a five-part docuseries following the internet personality, comedian and singer as she builds her music career while struggling with Tourette syndrome and obsessive-compulsive disorder. The series also will feature Pons
A man has been detained under the Mental Health Act after a woman was found dead at a house in Levenshulme.
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