She’s been praised for shining a light on mental health and being open about her own struggles with treatment resistant depression and generalised anxiety disorder, which saw her hospitalised for a month in 2011.
And recently, Frankie Bridge received a shower of support from fans after suffering a panic attack for the first time in five years during a 100-mile trek for Sport Relief.
Opening up to OK! in light of recent events with coronavirus, Frankie – who has teamed up with M&S and the Calm app – admits it’s been hard for her and husband Wayne Bridge to manage their anxious thoughts. “We’ve both been anxious at different times and calm at different times,” she explains.