Love Island's Siânnise Fudge opens up about secret mental health battle in before and after snaps
03.07.2022 - 23:15
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Love Island star Siânnise Fudge has bravely opened up about her mental health struggles in a brutally honest social media post that aimed to break the taboo surrounding anxiety. The 27 year old star shot to fame after appearing on series 6 of the popular ITV2 dating show back in 2020, where she quickly won over fans at home with her stunning looks and charming personality.
However being catapulted into the limelight also came with its drawbacks, as public scrutiny meant facing criticism as well as compliments, and negative comments from fans soon began to eat away at Siânnise’s confidence, and contributed to her feelings of insecurity, anxiety and depression. Opening up about her mental health journey on social media, the former beauty counter worker explained how now she felt ready to speak publicly about her feelings in the hope that it could help someone else out there that may be struggling.
Alongside an image that featured photos of her both today and one year ago, she wrote: “To my amazing family. I have been waiting for the right time to speak about something that I had been living with and couldn't find the courage to share it, but thankfully now I feel ready.
“ I feel I have a responsibility to share this because somehow it might help one of you and that's all I want from this. “To give anyone suffering the belief that you can overcome your obstacles in life.” The Love Island bombshell then went on to describe the symptoms she had experienced in the past year, as she offered a further insight into her mindset.
“This time last year I was suffering with anxiety & depression behind closed doors.This resulted in me having insomnia, extreme mood swings & losing two stone in weight,” she explained. “I was insecure,
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