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28.02.2022 - 03:23 / perezhilton.com
Ryan Reynolds got real about the inner struggle that not everyone can see.
The 45-year-old actor opened up about his lifelong battle with anxiety in an interview with CBS Sunday Morning, admitting that it sometimes feels like he has “two parts of my personality.” He said:
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While Reynolds is known for being funny and charismatic, that is not always how he feels on the inside. The Deadpool star recalled that when appearing on Late Night With David Letterman in 2015, he became consumed by fear and anxiety that he thought he was going to get sick on stage:
However, he instantly felt better once his personality took over the second he stepped foot in from of the audience:
Honestly, that is very relatable! Ch-ch-check out the entire interview (below):
This is not the first time that Reynolds has been candid about his mental health. Back in October, he told WSJ Magazine about how he will sometimes obsess over things to the point where he’ll stay awake dissecting everyone aspect of it:
How does he manage it? Well, the father of three shared that he uses a combination of meditation and mindfulness to calm himself down:
As always, we love to see a celeb like Ryan bring awareness to an often taboo subject.
[Image via CBS Sunday Morning/YouTube]
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Ryan Reynolds is opening up about his mental health.
Like many other people out there, Ryan Reynolds struggles with his mental health.
Deadpool actor, who is well known for his comic and charismatic persona, has spoken about his mental health struggles in the past, and explained in a new interview that he has had anxiety throughout his life.“I’ve had anxiety my whole life really,” he told CBS’ Sunday Morning. “And you know, I feel like I have two parts of my personality, that one takes over when that happens.”Giving one past example, Reynolds explained: “When I would go out on, like, Letterman, back in the day, I was nervous.“But I remember I’d be standing backstage before the curtain would open, and I would think to myself, ‘I’m gonna die. I’m literally gonna die here.
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