Roman Kemp has always been open about how he has battled mental illness.
Roman Kemp admits he feels “a bit lost” as he sought out hypnotherapy to address his “worries”. The One Show star even found himself “questioning fame” before he went to speak to his therapist.
Roman, 32, has previously been open about how therapy “saved his life” after admitting he has struggled with depression and post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) during his life. He has even discussed his struggles with mental health with close friend and popstar Ed Sheeran.
He claimed, “Ed told me that the top has a lot of dirty water that gradually turns into clear water.” The water becomes clearer as I talk about my feelings more frequently.
Roman, who had struggled in recent weeks as well, was assisted by another popular artist. He claims that he had a Wham! vision while being hypnotized. George Michael urged him to “look after” his family.
The Careless Whisper singer’s parents, Martin and Shirlie Kemp, were close friends. Shirley regularly performed as a backing singer for George and Andrew Ridgeley, along with Dee C. Lee.
On his You About page? Roman, a singer, said in a podcast interview that he felt “a little lost right” as he reportedly “took a mild hypnotherapy” to explain where he is now and why he doesn’t care about certain things anymore.
“I was questioning fame and whether or not I want to do this anymore and all those types of things. Like, why don’t I just stop and walk away and then George Michael came in my face, which was weird.
He looked at me and said, “Ro, just remember, none of this matters.” He stated that you are the only ones who need to care for your family: Harley, your dad, and your mother. That’s all I care about, I thought.
Roman spearheaded the BBC3 documentary Roman Kemp: Our Silent Emergency, which examined mental health, in 2021. Joe Lyons, a producer for Capital Radio, passed away, and this was the catalyst for this.
The former Capital Breakfast host said at the time, “I’m still thinking about his passing.” I’m back in the worst situation I’ve ever been in my life every time I step back into the Capital studios. I constantly have flashbacks.
Roman claims to have used medication to treat his depression throughout his life. He continued, “I’ve always regulated it fairly well by taking tablets and antidepressants.
Roman will be among the celebrities appearing on Michael McIntyre’s The Wheel from 8.20pm on BBC One. He will be starring alongside the likes of Susan Wokoma, Layton Williams, Katherine Ryan, Jill Scott, Joe Marler, Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith.
Source: Mirror

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