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Sheridan Smith diagnosed with ADHD at 42 saying it's 'helped make sense of a lot of things'

Sheridan Smith has revealed that she has been diagnosed with ADHD at the age of 42 and says she is now able to "make sense" of a lot of things in her life.The Mrs Biggs actress, 42, received her diagnosis earlier this year and admitted that it explains why she has a lot of "brain background noise." The mum-of-one, who is set to make her West End return, also began seeing a therapist which is something she wished she'd done sooner. Sheridan described how she was constantly "overanalysing" little things as she opened up about her mental health.
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'Disgraceful!' Sheridan Smith 'very upset' after 'jewellery is robbed' on set of new drama
Express.co.uk has contacted representatives for Sheridan for comment.The publication also reported that the gang is nicknamed the Movie Takers, claiming the criminals have previously raided other film sets and are thought to have stolen thousands of pounds worth of jewellery.In the new show, Sheridan has the lead role as Rosie, who suffers from anxiety and depression, and the plot follows her efforts to ditch booze and drugs and start afresh.The hotly-anticipated series is expected to hit screens this winter.Sheridan is known for Gavin and Stacey, The Royle Family and Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps.The star will next be seen on the big screen in The Railway Children Return, an eagerly-anticipated sequel to the 1970s classic.This comes as Sheridan recently revealed that her young son Billy was "the best thing that ever happened to her".She welcomed her son in May 2020 with her ex-fiance Jamie Horn.The pair split in July last year and are believed to be co-parenting their young son.Speaking to Notebook magazine, she said: "I try to take him everywhere with me, he's like my little shadow."We're like two peas in a pod, he's the best thing that's ever happened to me.So long as I keep working and have my little boy with me then I'm happy."She admitted, however, that although she tries to take her son "everywhere" sometimes her gruelling work schedule makes that very hard.But that doesn't mean she is going to quit working, because it keeps her "focused".Sheridan continued: "'Now I’ve got a son, he's always my priority, but things have really changed."Production companies are great and they allow your little ones to come out and stay with you."If work meant I couldn’t see Billy I’d probably cut back, but I love
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