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Prince William, Lady Gaga team up on mental health

Prince William, Lady Gaga team up on mental health

The unlikely pair posted a joint video on Facebook that encouraged people to speak openly about mental health issues
19 Apr, 2017

Britain’s second in line to the throne, Prince William, and American superstar Lady Gaga have teamed up to encourage people to speak more openly about mental health issues in a video released on Tuesday.

The unlikely pair chat online in the video posted on Facebook and urge people to break the stigma surrounding mental health.

“It’s time that everyone speaks up and really feels very normal about mental health, it’s the same as physical health,” the Duke of Cambridge told Lady Gaga from Kensington Palace in London. “It’s so important to break open that fear and that taboo which is only going to lead to more problems down the line,” he said.

In an open letter published last year on the website of her Born This Way Foundation, Lady Gaga revealed that she was suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. “There is a lot of shame attached to mental illness, you feel like something’s wrong with you,” the singer told Prince William from her home in Hollywood.

The video — which had been watched over 500,000 times within hours of its release — is part of the Heads Together campaign, a mental health charity championed by William, his wife Kate and brother, Prince Harry.


Originally published in Dawn, April 19th, 2017

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FAREED HUSSAIN Apr 19, 2017 01:05pm
A welcome alliance for the genuine cause of the widespread but the least spoken issues of mental health
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mullahdopiazza Apr 19, 2017 01:10pm
Whose mental health? Gaga's? or Williams?
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M. Emad Apr 19, 2017 03:07pm
People with Depression (2017, est.): Pakistan-66.0 million, India-56.0 million, Bangladesh-7.3 million.
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