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Hollyoaks' Joe Tracini says 'his brain told him to kill himself' in candid GMB interview

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Hollyoaks actor Joe Tracini has said that his "brain told him to kill himself" as he opened up about his mental health struggles during a brave television interview this morning.

Joe Pasquale's son, who plays Dennis Savage in the Channel 4 soap, appeared on Good Morning Britain today, and told host Lorraine Kelly that his personality disorder is a constant battle.

The TV star, 30, has become an internet sensation since he made millions of people smile by dancing in a leotard during the coronavirus pandemic.

Lorraine quizzed Joe, 30, about his mental health after he opened up to his fans about his struggles on YouTube. The TV personality told the Scottish presenter: "So on Tuesday my brain kept telling me to kill myself and I waited it

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