“Homeland” star David Harewood is speaking out about his “terrifying” experience of being sectioned when he was 23.
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.“Homeland” star David Harewood is speaking out about his “terrifying” experience of being sectioned when he was 23.
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Meghan Markle opened up in a new podcast about the toll online bullying took on her after she married Prince Harry.The Duchess of Sussex, 39, and her husband, 36, were guests on the “Teenager Therapy” podcast, hosted by five seniors at an Anaheim, California, high school, posted online in honor of World Mental Health Day on Saturday, October 10.OUR EPISODE WITH HARRY AND MEGHAN IS OUT!#WorldMentalHealthDay https://t.co/2htdQm0plahttps://t.co/fzDU5yAaO7 pic.twitter.com/baM5Ma91Gg— Teenager
Meghan Markle is opening up about her mental health.
Meghan Markle may be in a much better place now — both mentally and physically, as she and her family settle into life in Santa Barbara — but that doesn’t mean that things were so rosy not too long ago.
Meghan Markle is reminding people that she is human, with the same feelings and emotions like everyone else. The Duchess of Sussex got candid about how she felt after being the “most trolled person” in the world, during her and husband Prince Harry‘s conversation with the Teenager Therapy podcast in honor of World Mental Health Day.