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Sophie Turner thought of suicide during the first season of ‘Game of Thrones’: 'The criticism was onverdraagbaar

Celebrities ‘Game of Thrones’actress Sophie Turner (23), who played the role of Sansa Stark plays in the popular HBO series, known recently in an interview that

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Sophie Turner thought of suicide during the first season of ‘Game of Thrones’: 'The criticism was onverdraagbaar
Celebrities ‘Game of Thrones’actress Sophie Turner (23), who played the role of Sansa Stark plays in the popular HBO series, known recently in an interview that she's suicidal thoughts had during the filming of the first season. When she was just 15 years old, and the criticism from viewers came in hard.

That she revealed in an interview with Dr. Phil during his podcast ‘Phil In The Blanks’. “People who come to the show looked at had comments on my weight, my acne, my appearance in general. As a young girl, it is difficult to cope with that”, sounds. After a while the British actress even in a depression. “At the time, I kept insisting that I wasn't so depressed, but I often thought of suicide. I'm not sure why. Perhaps it was a dark fascination for me, but I thought as a constant. I've never really tried. I think I still would have continued, but I don't know.”

And dark thoughts started especially worse when they hit puberty, the townspeople, and then her metabolism started to slow down’. “I couldn't just eat what I wanted without to arrive, so I had on my line started to watch, or people called me " fat and ugly”, she believes. “In addition, they had a lot of comments about my skin, while as a teenager is normal for acne to have. But when I believed that all. I thought immediately: yes, I am thick. Yes, I have acne. Yes, I am a bad actress.”

“Social media were not the reason that I was depressed, but she contributed to it”, she continues. “I was able to all the negative comments read. That is actually still quite difficult to handle, because people are not in. I struggle for five or six years with my depression, every day that I get out of bed to come and go to work, I see as a victory.”

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