Celebrities With Depression
Lady Gaga
Lady Gaga says she’s dealt with
both depression and anxiety her whole life.
The pop star, whose hits include : "Paparazzi" and "Poker Face" says she’s not ashamed to admit she takes medication for depression. In an interview with Billboard magazine, she said she thinks it’s important for people to talk about their mental health. "If we share our stories and stick together, we’re stronger"
The pop star, whose hits include : "Paparazzi" and "Poker Face" says she’s not ashamed to admit she takes medication for depression. In an interview with Billboard magazine, she said she thinks it’s important for people to talk about their mental health. "If we share our stories and stick together, we’re stronger"
Kristen Bell
The actress, known for voicing the character of Anna in
the movie Frozen, says she’s had
depression since she was in college.
In an essay for the website Motto, Bell says, "There’s nothing weak about struggling with mental illness." She says she went public to try to shed more light on the disorder and ease the stigma around it.
In an essay for the website Motto, Bell says, "There’s nothing weak about struggling with mental illness." She says she went public to try to shed more light on the disorder and ease the stigma around it.
Bruce Springsteen
"The Boss" had bouts of depression in his 60s that "lasted for a long time" he told CBS Sunday Morning. "It’s like this thing that
engulfs you. I got to where I didn’t want to get out of bed"
He said it didn’t affect his work, and wife Patti Scialfa’s "strength and love" were key. "She’d say, ‘You’re going to be OK. Maybe not today or tomorrow, but it’s going to be all right" He also got help for the condition from therapy and medication.
He said it didn’t affect his work, and wife Patti Scialfa’s "strength and love" were key. "She’d say, ‘You’re going to be OK. Maybe not today or tomorrow, but it’s going to be all right" He also got help for the condition from therapy and medication.
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