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Charli XCX says she’s “been in quite a fragile state” since releasing her lockdown album

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'How I'm Feeling Now' was released last week Charli XCX has told her fans that she’s “been in quite a fragile state” since releasing her lockdown album ‘How I’m Feeling Now’.

Written and record during the coronavirus-enforced lockdown, ‘How I’m Feeling Now’ was released last Friday (May 15) and is the follow-up to 2019’s ‘Charli’.

Charli opened up to her fans yesterday (May 20) in a candid Instagram post about her mental health in which she revealed that she’d “been in quite a fragile state” since dropping ‘How I’m Feeling Now’. “I suppose I was so caught up in making and releasing this album, a process that more often than not takes months, sometimes years to complete, that I really ignored my mental health and emotional needs,” she said.

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