Bridgerton's Ruby Barker reveals Hospitalization for Mental Hygiene: "I've been Really Unwell"

Ruby Barker thanked Bridgerton EP Shonda Rhimes and Netflix "for saving my life" when she shared that she was recently admitted to hospital for her mental health.

Bridgerton's Ruby Barker reveals Hospitalization for Mental Hygiene: "I've been Really Unwell"

Ruby Barker thanked Bridgerton EP Shonda Rhimes and Netflix "for saving my life" when she shared that she was recently admitted to hospital for her mental health.

Ruby Barker is now focusing on her mental well-being.

Bridgerton actress Bridgerton, 25, shared a Thursday update from the hospital in which she is receiving treatment. She explained that she had been "really unwell for a really, really long time" before she was diagnosed. She said, "I am better," at the start of the video.

She said, "I just want be open with everyone, I have been struggling." "So, I am in the hospital right now, I will be discharged soon, hopefully I can continue my life, and I'm going to take a bit of a break.

"And I want you to be encouraged, if youre struggling, do yourself a favor. Stop being so hard on yourself. Barker said that people used to tell me to not be so hard on myself, but I didn't really understand what that meant."

She stated that she was "rage-filled", frustrated, and angry before seeking treatment for "all the intergenerational trauma bundled inside me."

"Now, I am at the point where I have a diagnosed, and I will speak to you about it at another time. But I do have a diagnosis. I am renouncing myself, forgiving myself, and drawing a line in sand. I cannot continue the same way I have been. I must change. That's why I'm trying to change.

Barker paid tribute to Sexton, an Australian musician. She wore a hoodie from the musician and explained that her music had "literally brought me out of pits." Before singing "Waiting On a Better Day," Barker sang some of her 2020 track.

British actress, Emma Watson, thanked Shonda Rhimes, Bridgerton executive producer of Netflix, and her friends and mentors for "giving me an opportunity, and saving me"

"I can't wait to complete all my engagements, to have a successful career, and to live a happy life. Barker said that he doesn't want his diagnosis to become a self-fulfilling prophecy. Barker explained, "I want to survive, and I will survive. And I'm going. You are also. It's all about the beauty. You're in safe hands if you're here with me. We are grateful.

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