he ended up working on a building site. It was a mate who shipped him off to therapy. ‘I was more or less on my own, just trying to get through it,’ he said. ‘I knew I was not doing a very good job so I called my buddy in the States.’The friend, who worked in mental health, recommended a therapist and Armie started having sessions twice a week.‘It just sort of regulated everything and gave me the tools for dealing with things,’ he said. ‘I’ve been in therapy before but this was a dire situation.
And now I just think everyone needs to be in therapy, period, across the board.’Meanwhile, there could be a wait for the sequel to his 2017 gay love flick with Timothée Chalamet.
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