Scots have waited more than 1,000 days for mental health treatment as the NHS struggles to meet demand, new figures show.
20.07.2022 - 20:35 / perezhilton.com
LeAnn Rimes is opening up about her past struggles with mental health.
The country singer is undoubtedly a vet of the industry, having rose to stardom with her first hit single Blue in 1996 when she was just 13 years old and has since maintained a consistent career. However, we know the stories all too well of young artists being overwhelmed by the weight of fame at such an early age — and LeAnn was unfortunately no exception. In an article published Friday, she explained to Insider the toll that spotlight took on her as an adult:
Wow that’s a deep way to put it… having to “override” her humanness! She recalls having to work like a “superhuman” as a teen which led to both physical and mental stress. She even noted an instance in which she went out onstage “with a 104-degree fever.” What??! That’s just irresponsible on her team’s part! She added:
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Yeah we definitely understand what she means now… Sure says a lot about the industry. The singer went on to explain that by the time she turned 30 back in 2012, she knew she needed to seek professional help due to her compromised mental state:
If you don’t remember, LeAnn was married to Dean Sheremet from 2002 to 2010, and then married her current husband (for which she was in a cheating scandal with) Eddie Cibrian in 2011. The 39-year-old continued:
Good on her for making an effort to get control over her life rather than continuing to let her life and career take control of her. LeAnn also noted that growing up she remembers her mother struggling with anxiety and depression, which she thinks also plays a role, in addition to fame, in her own mental health.
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Not afraid to get real. LeAnn Rimes opened up about how her career as a performer has contributed to several mental health struggles.