anxiety in an interview with Glamour in 2012, and recalled opening up about her mental illness while accepting her award.In a video filmed remotely, Frankie said: ‘I always say that I was someone who was born anxious. ‘As I grew up in the public eye, I realised that I didn’t have much control over my own life, and it got to a point where I felt like I was coming into work and I was being “Frankie from The Saturdays,” rather than just Frankie.‘I started feeling that I didn’t want to be around anymore, I didn’t want to live my life anymore.
I wasn’t able to cope with day-to-day normal life without crying. ‘I found I wanted to spend all my time in bed and hide away.
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