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Roman Kemp thought suicide was 'only way out' as he speaks on mental health

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Roman Kemp has recalled how he couldn't stop crying and thought of taking his own life during his mental health struggle.The 29 year old, whose pal Maura Higgins recently "denied" a romance with him, opened up on what he went through on Dragons' Den star Steven Bartlett's podcast The Diary of a CEO.

Capital Radio DJ Roman explained that he thought ending his life was "the only way to stop" the pain he was going through as he worried about everything from the way he looked to his tax bills.

In a bid to normalise men speaking out about their mental health, he told Steven, also 29, that he contemplated jumping in front of a train back in 2019 after coming off antidepressants and hitting rock bottom.

Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter "When you're in that zone, in an absolute spiral, everything goes into a blur," he shared. "All I know I was in my house sat in my pants and I couldn't stop crying.

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