Scarlett Moffatt rang Samaritans 20 times after I m A Celeb win led to death threats
Reality TV star Scarlett Moffatt has bravely come forward about how she was battling her mental health after her I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! win back in 2016
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To everyone else, Scarlett was believed to be “living her best life” but behind closed doors, the TV star was dealing with anxiety.
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Ex-Good Morning Britain host Piers Morgan criticised celebrities talking about their mental health, but when called out by his replacement Alastair Campbell denied he meant him
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Scarlett Moffatt couldn t leave the house as trolls left her at rock bottom
Scarlett Moffatt appeared on Lorraine to talk about reaching out to Samaritans as trolls affected her mental health
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ITV marks Mental Health Awareness Week
Published: Mon 10 May 2021
ITV marks Mental Health Awareness Week as part of its continuing commitment to get the nation talking and promote mental wellness
Alastair Campbell guest presenting on Good Morning Britain, new Britain Get Talent talking podcast episodes, a special edition of Loose Men, and a special ident created by an artist and a neuroscientist are all part of ITV’s plans to get the nation talking and promote mental wellness during Mental Health Awareness Week (10-16th May, 2021).
ITV launched its mental wellness campaign, Britain Get Talking, nearly three years ago, in October 2019 by pausing Britain’s Got Talent: The Champions to create a space to start a national conversation about mental wellness. Since then, Britain Get Talking campaigns, supported by the charities Mind, YoungMinds and SAMH, have been a regular feature on ITV, with the current campaign, ‘The better we talk, the better we feel’ culminat