GMA that creating this distance between her public persona and her personal life has also helped her with her struggles with bipolar disorder and anxiety which were only being intensified due to the scrutiny she was under. “I can’t believe that I’m where I am mentally, just because of how I took the necessary steps in order to kind of remove myself from that … because it’s just not normal,” she said of growing up in the public eye.The concluded, “If I’m known for anything, I hope it’s simply just for the way I care about people,.
I really really want people to be understood and seen and heard. Those days where I don’t want to get out of bed, if I had something like Wondermind—even if it took me a minute to get into it—it’s just there, and there’s something really comforting about that.”This post originally appeared on More from GlamourSee More Stories© 2022 Condé Nast.
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