During the pandemic lockdown, Annie Murphy learned a lot about her mental health. The “Schitt’s Creek” star, 34, chatted with The Zoe Report for a new interview and opened up about her battle with depression, detailing how therapy and antidepressants “truly saved my life.” According to Murphy, her battle started during the farewell tour of “Schitt’s Creek” back in January 2020.
But, her depression got worse when the COVID-19 lockdown hit and she went to stay with her parents in Canada. RELATED: Annie Murphy Spills Secret Involving Chris Martin’s Sweat In Game Of ‘True Confessions’ With Jimmy Fallon “My mom was like, ‘You’re crying 12 times a day hysterically, to the point where your teeth are chattering,'” Murphy recalled. “‘That’s not
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