![]() When I started school, the light went out. "When my mother told me about my childhood, she always told me that there was like a light in me, a spark that inspired me constantly. During a 2012 interview with Jason Russell, Oprah related to the director by sharing her own symptoms of a nervous breakdown. The renowned talk show host ran the Oprah Winfrey Network while filming Lee Daniels’ The Butler when it became clear that the media mogul bit off more than she could chew. Now, the voice of OneRepublic has returned to touring, feeling much happier since taking a few much needed months off, and setting emotional boundaries. At that moment I wanted to quit, and almost did.” I also realized that had been the last 10 years. “I looked at a calendar, realized I had been gone 200 days of 2016 and still had three more weeks of being gone.From my family, my wife, my kids, my friends, basically my life. “I was on the verge of a nervous breakdown, not sleeping, on meds, not happy, anxiety on a crippling level and it was triggered from sheer exhaustion,” Ryan said. Ryan first did so by writing the song “Better” to express his troubles with anxiety, and in a May interview with Access Hollywood, the Christian artist admitted feeling “genuinely unhappy,” and having experienced “crippling anxiety” while on tour. The vocalist is usually all smiles and in good spirits, but has, as of late, let people in on an internal battle. The 37-year-old has penned “Bleeding Love” for Leona Lewis, “Halo” for Beyoncé, “Rumour Has It” for Adele, and “Not Over You” for Gavin DeGraw, just to name a few. “I have anxiety attacks, constant panicking on stage, my heart feels like it’s going to explode because I never feel like I’m going to deliver, ever.” Ryan TedderĪ relentless Duracell bunny of the music industry, the OneRepublic lead singer is known for writing hit after hit song when he’s not busy on tour. I just gotta bear it.” She’s sounded off on her stage fright-induced anxiety attacks on other occasions, and like Zayn, has even cancelled shows because of it. Once in Brussels, I projectile-vomited on someone. “One show in Amsterdam, I was so nervous I escaped out the fire exit,” she added. This incident wasn’t the only time Adele had a hard time coping with her anxiety. “I was about to meet Beyoncé, and I had a full-blown anxiety attack,” she told Rolling Stone in 2011. While meeting role-model Beyoncé, Adele was more than star-struck. It’s a constant battle within yourself.” AdeleĮven though Adele has the pipes of a goddess, the “Water Under the Bridge” singer is still very human. Even when you know you want to do something, know that it will be good for you, that you’ll enjoy it when you’re doing it, the anxiety is telling you a different story. It’s this thing that swells up and blocks out your rational thought processes. That’s why my anxiety is so upsetting and difficult to explain. It’s an aspect of this job that I have to deal with, and I’m trying to accept it. “I found it really frustrating that, even now that I was being upfront about what the issue was, some people still found reasons to doubt it. The songwriter gave an in-depth look into the way his mind spirals by sharing an excerpt of his self-titled book with Time in 2016. This isn’t the first time the British singer has spoken out on personal issues. "I'm not a very outgoing, social person, like in terms of big groups of people," Malik said. The former One Direction singer most recently discussed his struggles with mental illness in a Vogue video. Regardless of his immediate solo success, the “Pillow Talk” singer has learned the hard way when to put his foot down and mental health first, cancelling concerts when necessary. Zayn has taken the brave path of doing it alone in his singing career, but the road to success hasn’t been an easy one. ![]() Why do you need to prove it? If you can treat it, you treat it.” Zayn Malik You don’t see the mental illness: It’s not a mass it’s not a cyst. It should be taken as seriously as anything else. ![]() And what are you fighting against? Just the stigma of using a tool? A mental illness is a thing that people cast in a different category, but I don’t think it is. Whether it’s placebo or not, I don’t want to risk it. I don’t see the point of getting off of it. “I’ve been on it since I was 19, so 11 years. “I’m on Lexapro, and I’ll never get off of it,” the Twin Peaks actress revealed.
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