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Two celebrity memoirs take us behind the scenes to talk health, relationships, fame - Publication Date |
- May 27, 2022
- Episode Duration |
- 00:18:31
Contrary to how it might feel when we're just seeing them through screens, celebrities, too, deal with very common human problems: disease, mental health concerns, complicated relationships. Today, we bring you two celebrity memoirs that show journeys in the spotlight and the human side of fame. First, Selma Blair talks about her memoir
Mean Baby, in which she recounts her battles with addiction, multiple sclerosis, and more. Then, Jennifer Lewis talks about becoming
The Mother of Black Hollywood – also the title of her book – and how performing ultimately masked her bipolar disorder.Learn more about sponsor message choices:
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