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Fool Me Once star Michelle Keegan's health battle as she admits 'it comes in waves'

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Michelle Keegan previously opened up on her ongoing battle with anxiety and how she deals with it in her everyday life, with her level of fame likely making it harder to hide away from the spotlight.

The former Coronation Street actress, 36, has gained overnight fame globally for her portrayal as leading character Maya Birkett in Harlen Coben's Netflix thriller series Fool Me Once, as many people wonder how she juggles her stressful and busy career.Michelle revealed that she suffers from bouts of anxiety back in 2018, and that she often gets caught up in feeling anxious over the small things, according to reports in OK!

Magazine."I get it quite a lot over little things. It comes in waves. I use breathing techniques, or I go to the gym. That always helps me.

I sweat it out and feel better and lighter," she told Cosmopolitan at the time.It comes as the brunette beauty admitted to sometimes feeling like an "imposter" in her career and fears she'll "never work again" after taking on any new acting role.The actress explained during a chat with Fearne Cotton on her Happy Place podcast: "I've said it before that I suffer a lot with imposter syndrome.

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