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Lele Pons says she wanted to share about her mental illness after she couldn’t leave her car

The influencer wants to help others who are facing mental disorders


JUNE 3, 2020 5:10 PM EDT

After seeking treatment at a treatment facility,         Lele Pons          decided to open up about her childhood experience growing up with mental illness. Lele wanted to give a voice to people who are currently struggling with this and need help, just like her. In an interview with Un Nuevo Dia, Eleonora Pons Maronese, better known as Lele Pons, spoke of her decision to reveal her struggles through the docu-series The Secret Life of Lele Pons. In the series, she tells of her multiple disorders, in addition to other family issues that have impacted her life.

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In her YouTube docu series, Lele has opens up like never before

“We started filming this (the series) two years ago, and there came a point where I couldn’t keep this anymore. I told my team and my friends, and they took it very well, and then I had treatment for a month. I met many patients who were fans and they said to me: ‘Why have you never talked about this? You can help many people …, ’” said Lele in her interview. “That was very important to me so I decided to do this…and show my fans that we are not alone.”

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The singer has worked with a team of experts

Since she was a child, the 23-year-old influencer has battled with OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder), Tourette‘s Syndrome, ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) and depression. Things became so complicated that Lele couldn’t do things like other children her age, so she decided to seek help from her parents and professionals.

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Lele is very close to her father and they support each other

In the documentary, Lele also talks about her father’s sexual orientation and how that affected her in addition to her parent‘s separation. “It’s made me a very open person who doesn’t judge. It has helped me to be very mature and I was the first one who said ‘this is the normality of my life we are going to adjust’ and I’m super happy about that. Thank goodness I have this dad.”

The Celoso singer ended her interview with a message to those who are going through the same thing as her and asked them to raise their voices: “If you have a disorder, seek help, medicine, treatment. If you can do it, you can do it a thousand times better than me. You are not alone, look for help. ”