Influencer Birds Papaya opens up about taking medication 'to stay alive
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Sarah Nicole Landry recently opened up about her struggle with premenstrual dysphoric disorder.
Appearing as the first guest on British newspaper the Mirror’s new Men in Mind podcast, Simon opened up about his own mental health and why he hopes he can now help others. Often dubbed Mr Nasty during his time as a TV talent show judge, Simon has previously rubbished the notion of his grumpy persona. And now he’s laid bare more of his true self than ever before. “When I see my friends, the first thing I talk about is how therapy has had this super positive effect on my life
Appearing as the first guest on British newspaper the Mirror’s new Men in Mind podcast, Simon opened up about his own mental health and why he hopes he can now help others. Often dubbed Mr Nasty during his time as a TV talent show judge, Simon has previously rubbished the notion of his grumpy persona. And now he’s laid bare more of his true self than ever before. “When I see my friends, the first thing I talk about is how therapy has had this super positive effect on my life
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