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Taraji P Henson opens up on having thoughts of suicide during the pandemic: ‘It scared me’

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supports HTML5 videoTaraji P Henson has shared her heartbreaking battle with mental health during the coronavirus pandemic, and reveals she considered taking her own life at one point. The Empire actress opens up to psychologist Dr LaShonda Green in the latest episode of her Facebook Watch series Peace of Mind with Taraji.

During the episode, Taraji details the thoughts of suicide she experienced while at a low point where she struggled to get out of bed for a ‘couple of days’. ‘I was in a dark place… I started having thoughts about ending it,’ the Oscar-nominated actress states.

She then thought: ‘I could go in there right now, and just end it all.’ Taraji is mother to 26-year-old son Marcell and considered how it would affect him, but.

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