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by Alistair Hardaker
Manchester-based social media brand It’s Gone Viral has launched a new mental health campaign which will star TV personalities Cara De La Hoyde-Massey and James Tindale, and social media influencer Dan Spragg.
The limited series, Let’s Talk: Mental Health, aims to break down the stigma around mental health, and get people talking about the conditions they might be living with.
The original series, which launches today across all of It’s Gone Viral’s social platforms, coincides with Mental Health Awareness Week.
New four-minute bitesize episodes will be published on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube daily until Sunday 16th, with longer versions available on YouTube.