Grey’s Anatomy star Sandra Oh opened up about her challenges with mental health following the success of the popular ABC show. Her performance in a leading role as Dr. Christina Yang won five different emmys and significantly contributed to her rise to fame. In an interview with Women’s Health, Oh described her fame as traumatic and discussed the stress that comes with constantly protecting her privacy.
Read MoreIn an interview with Apple music, Eilish revealed that, “Depression has controlled sort of like everything in my life, for my whole life” and that she has always been a melancholy person. She explains that it is okay to feel sad all the time and that it is experienced differently by other people, and there is nothing wrong with that.
Read MoreMac Miller’s music brought people together – across continents, languages, and the front of a red prius – and we should keep that same sentiment after his death: look out for one another.
Read MoreWorking for days on end with no sleep seemed to be part of her life. Eventually, she found out that it wasn’t insomnia that kept her going, but a form of mania. She reveals that she was diagnosed with bipolar II disorder when she was hospitalized in 2001, but back then, she “didn’t want to believe it.”
Read MoreLast year, actress Emma Stone partnered with the Child Mind Institute, an organization which serves children who suffer from mental illness and learning disabilities. Through her partnership she opened up about her experience with anxiety and panic attacks, which started early on in her childhood.
Read MoreEveryone is affected by mental health to some extent. It’s felt by everyone. And now it’s heard by the entire world tuning into Lady Gaga’s Joanne.
Read MoreWith such an impressive feat under his belt, one would think Davidson is a wunderkind who truly has it all. However, not unlike many in the world of professional comedy, Davidson’s mental health struggle has followed him through life and has been a key component of the various highs and lows he has endured along the way.
Read MoreIn many ways, Riverdale can be a dramatization of a stereotypically normal life, but Betty Cooper links the average human being to the wild world of Riverdale through the common variable of mental health.
Read MoreGlass was first inspired to speak out by the multitudes of women of the #MeToo campaign who opened up about sexual abuse in film and other industries.
Read MoreHis profound level of self awareness and ability to be critical yet uplifting is truly inspiring. Everybody has demons, and none of them go away with fame and money.
Read MoreWhat’s important is that she spoke up about it. Solange doesn’t say much about it publicly but instead pours her emotions into her music.
Read More"That portion of my youth was heart-splitting and lonely at times, but it was also dazzling and beautiful. And that’s how life is for a lot of us. If only I’d known all those years that it was just part of being human.
Read MoreAs the film showed, Steve Madden is very much a real person, who is unapologetically himself; he’s in his late fifties, never seen without his trademark: a baseball hat, swears at least once every other sentence and has a brilliant perspective on life.
Read MoreAlthough Kim Kardashian has been in the spotlight for most of her life, she is now being more affected by it than ever.
Read MoreThe first thing that stood out to me was Gina’s ability to look inside herself and recognize her own anxiety. That’s the thing with anxiety, it’s internal and only obvious to the person experiencing it.
Read MoreIt was after reflecting on his many roles as an actor that he began to question his own self-identity.
Read MoreMany of us turn to music to lift us up when we’re feeling down. Positive lyrics on a catchy beat can often distract us from what’s on our mind. However, providing this relief for a matter of 3 or 4 minutes can only do so much.
Read MoreIn addition to breaking genre barriers, TOP is helping dismantle the stigma of mental health through their poignant lyrics.
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