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(Anonymous) 2020-08-15 01:45 am (UTC)(link)I find when celebrities are open about mental illness, it really can be beneficial. Watching Bill Hader talk frankly about suffering from anticipatory anxiety made me realise that's what I suffer from, which helped me a lot.
However, in turns of this celebrity's potential own mental illness, there is no way to know whether they really are suffering from mental illness until they are open about it.
And in terms of the celebs "cancellation", I'm not sure what they did, but a person can have a mental illness and still be a massive jerk. The two are not mutually exclusive. Having a mental illness is not an excuse to be an asshole to others (I'm assuming if there is a call for this celeb to be cancelled, they must have done something bad).
Yes, people absolutely make mistakes and celebs are constantly in the public eye. If they have a mental illness, absolutely, I hope they get the help they need.
Again, if they're calling to be cancelled then it's also understandable that people are angry with their behaviour. (Personally, I was disappointed when Sebastian Stan,who I used to love, was photographed on a yacht in Ibiza after talking in detail about everyone needing to self isolate, as he had been self-isolating in New York. It made me realise there are different rules for celebs and a fair amount of hypocrisy. 'Self isolate because it's important but if you get a chance to go on a yacht with a hot new partner, then go for it and screw the plebs!')