To the average person watching movies or listening to music at home, it probably seems as though celebrities lead perfect lives. They have fame, adoration, money — all of the things that most people tend to associate with happiness. However, when the lights fade and the cameras stop clicking, many celebrities are still left to confront their own personal demons. Being famous is not a free pass from anxiety, as the Anxiety & Depression Association of America reports that nearly seven million adults in the U.S. suffer from generalized anxiety disorder.
Additionally, the pressures of fame and the associated public scrutiny can also lead to issues around anxiety. The Psychological Care Institute notes that such factors as public attention, the loss of privacy, and an inability to separate o