Yo
Yo
Honey
Singh
has
revealed
that
celebrities
like
Deepika
Padukone
and
Shah
Rukh
Khan
helped
him
out
when
he
was
struggling
with
bipolar
disorder.
The
rapper
also
spoke
about
how
difficult
and
dark
that
particular
phase
was
for
him.
In
an
interview
with
Pinkvilla,
Singh
said,
"It
was
a
very
bad
phase.
A
lot
of
people
were
jealous
of
me,
of
how
such
a
young
boy
could
achieve
so
much.
There
were
other
issues.
I
became
an
alcoholic
as
well.
I
couldn't
sleep,
I
was
overworking.
And
slowly,
this
illness
became
worse.
It
took
me
around
four
months
to
even
realise
that
something
was
wrong."
He
continued,
"It
was
a
dark
phase,
and
I
don't
think
there's
any
point
in
hiding
it.
That's
my
message
to
all
my
brothers
and
sisters
out
there;
don't
hide
this.
People
used
to
ask
me
where
I
was
for
a
couple
of
years.
And
I
felt
it
was
important
to
tell
my
fans
about
myself
--
I
was
unwell,
now
I'm
better."
Putting
to
rest
the
belief
that
a
person
suffering
from
mental
illness
cannot
do
any
work,
he
said
that
he
produced
one
of
the
biggest
hits
of
his
career,
Dheere
Dheere,
during
that
time.
Singh
also
dismissed
rumours
that
he
was
admitted
to
rehab
for
a
drug
addiction
issue.
He
said
that
he
was
being
treated
at
home,
with
the
support
of
his
family.
"You
wouldn't
believe
it,
but
I
didn't
leave
my
house
for
a
year-and-a-half.
People
are
frustrated
because
of
the
lockdown,
but
I've
already
survived
one!" said
Singh.
Talking
about
how
Shah
Rukh
and
Deepika
offered
support
to
him,
he
shared
that
Deepika
suggested
a
doctor
in
New
Delhi
to
his
family.
"We
changed
four
or
five
doctors,
changed
medication,
and
I
knew
that
I
couldn't
be
drinking
while
I
was
undergoing
treatment.
I
knew
it
would
be
bad
for
me."
Recently,
Deepika
was
brutally
attacked
for
spreading
mental
health
awareness
and
positivity
after
the
death
of
Sushant
Singh
Rajput.
The
actress,
who
suffered
from
depression,
has
done
incredible
work
on
the
subject
of
mental
health
through
her
'Live,
Love,
Laugh
Foundation'.
Honey
Singh
first
opened
up
about
his
bipolar
disorder
diagnosis
in
2016.
Worried
about
your
mental
well-being
or
of
someone
you
know?
Help
is
just
a
call
away.
Reach
out
to
the
nearest
mental
health
specialist
at
COOJ
Mental
Health
Foundation
(COOJ)-
0832-2252525,
Parivarthan-
+91
7676
602
602,
Connecting
Trust-
+91
992
200
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200
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