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Jonah Hill Is Putting His Mental Health Ahead of Red-Carpet Events

Glamour [Articles and Slideshows] logo Glamour [Articles and Slideshows] 19.08.2022 05:29:48 Emma Specter

In Hollywood, the job isn't just to show up on set and act; it's also to promote the TV series or movie after it's completed, which entails going from red-carpet event to interview to party and being expected to ooze charm the whole time. Of course, movie stars are compensated better for their time than, well, most jobs, but it's easy to understand how a life of obligations could become damaging. That's what actor Jonah Hill communicated in a recent open letter published in Deadline, saying that he would no longer promote his movies out of concern for his mental health.

"I have come to the understanding that I have spent nearly 20 years experiencing anxiety attacks, which are exacerbated by media appearances and public facing events," Hill wrote, adding, "I usually cringe at letters or statements like this, but I understand that I am of the privileged few who can afford to take time off. I won't lose my job while working on my anxiety. With this letter and with Stutz"-Hill's forthcoming documentary about mental health-"I'm hoping to make it more normal for people to talk and act on this stuff."

Jonah Hill has been candid about his mental health journey before, taking to Instagram last October to ask people to stop sharing opinions on his recent weight loss (and, indeed, to refrain from commenting on his body in any way, as he wants "to politely let you know it's not helpful and doesn't feel good"). Hopefully, his pattern of speaking out will help to set a new standard of honesty and accurate self-reflection within the industry.

This post was originally published on Vogue.

vendredi 19 août 2022 08:29:48 Categories: Glamour [Articles and Slideshows]

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