Roman Kemp has opened up about his recent struggles, admitting to feeling directionless and seeking hypnotherapy to address his concerns. The TV personality candidly shared that he even began to question the concept of fame before turning to therapy for support.
The 32-year-old has been vocal about how therapy has been instrumental in helping him navigate through periods of depression and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in the past. He has confided in close friend and singer Ed Sheeran about his mental health battles, emphasizing the importance of discussing his emotions openly.
During a recent hypnotherapy session, Roman had a surprising encounter with the late George Michael, who appeared in his vision and offered words of guidance. The pop singer urged Roman to prioritize his family’s well-being and find happiness in his personal life.
Roman, whose parents were close associates of George Michael, shared this experience on his podcast with singer Tom Grennan. Reflecting on his current state of mind, Roman expressed a sense of disorientation and a lack of interest in certain aspects of his life.
Having coped with depression through medication, Roman continues to manage his mental health struggles effectively. Despite his challenges, he remains active in the entertainment industry and is set to appear on Michael McIntyre’s The Wheel alongside a lineup of other celebrities.
For those in need of emotional support, resources like the Samaritans helpline are available 24/7 for assistance and guidance.
