Tom Grennan has shared a raw admission about his mental health. The chart-topper, 29, has never shied away from opening up about his struggles and believes that by using his platform, he will be able to help fans who are experiencing similar struggles. Speaking candidly, the Oh Please musician bravely shared at one point, he believed the world was against him.
Bedford-born Tom previously stated that he sees music as his "therapy", having also teamed up with the NHS for their Help campaign surrounding mental health. Speaking to broadcaster Roman Kemp, the musician said: "Something dramatically happened to me where I just found myself in this sinking hole. "I couldn't get out of bed, I thought the whole world was against me.
I thought I wasn't good enough, I never had been somebody who would talk about my feelings, especially to my friends and not to my parents, either. So then I started to just write little notes in a notepad and then picked up a guitar. "And I was like, singing these lyrics that I was writing that was really telling myself what's going on.
I think that's where I then, we're talking about connection, a real connection happened between me and my Mum." Tom went on to add: "I could really open up to my Mum and start talk about what was going on. "And then like, I went to therapy and I found somebody who really understood what I was going through and how it helped me direct these thoughts and put them into context.
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