Taraji P. Henson Admits She Had Suicidal Thoughts & A Mental Breakdown – Hollywood Life

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Fox Upfront Presentation, Arrivals, Central Park's Wollman Rink, New York, USA - 13 May 2019Taraji P. Henson looked a complete knockout as she lived it up during a romantic Valentine’s weekend with her fiancé Kelvin Hayden. The 49-year-old actress slipped into a daring black bejeweled swimsuit and enjoyed some quality time with Kelvin — who she is set to wed on April 4 — at Nobu Hotel Los Cabos. The lovebirds took a break from freezing cold Chicago where she is shooting the spin-off to her hit show Empire.   The Oscar-winning actress and retired NFL player arrived at their private ocean view suite where they were welcomed with a Nobu signature cocktail and specially prepared dessert to celebrate the Valentine’s Day weekend. The couple kicked off their lovers’ escape with a romantic boat tour of the famous Cabo San Lucas Arch where they  dined on lobster, oysters and chocolate covered strawberries as they toasted to their upcoming nuptials. After their sunset cruise, the two enjoyed a candlelit dinner at Nobu Restaurant where they dined on signature dishes such as Salmon tartare with caviar, Octopus Tiradito, Crispy Rice with Spicy Tuna, miso black cod and yellowtail sashimi to name a few. Taraji took to her Instagram to show off  her heart shaped strawberry that she fed to her fiancé. The next day the loving couple started their morning with freshly prepared breakfast from Malibu Farm before retreating to the adults only infinity pool. The duo spent the day lounging by the pool with friends and graciously taking photos with fans. Generous Taraji even bought the whole pool a round of cocktails. In the early afternoon they headed to Esencia Spa where they took advantage of the outdoor hydrotherapy garden, experiential shower, cabana jacuzzi and hydrotherapy pool before they went in for their couple’s massage and facials. Kelvin was also spotted working out of the state-of-the-art gym while Taraji was snapping pictures to commemorate her first time at Nobu Hotel Los Cabos. Nobu Restaurant pulled out all the stops for their next dinner date wTaraji P. HensonVariety Actors on Actors, Day 2, Los Angeles, USA - 28 Apr 2019
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“So, during this pandemic, it’s been hard on all of us, and I had a moment,” said Taraji P. Henson during the second episode of her Facebook Watch talk show, Peace of Mind with Taraji. The Hidden Figures star admitted that she had a mental breakdown, a “dark moment,” during the COVID-19 pandemic, one that almost drove her to do the unthinkable. “I was in a dark place. For a couple of days, I couldn’t get out of the bed. I didn’t care —  that’s not me — then, I started having thoughts about ending it.”

ho”It happened two nights in a row,” said Taraji. “I purchased a gun, not too long ago, and it’s in the safe, y’know? I started like, ‘if I could go in there right now and end it all’… cause I want it to be over like, but it’s in my head, you know?” Taraji, 50, admitted that she thought about her son, Marcell Johnson, 26, and how her suicide would affect him. “I said, ‘he’s grown, he’ll get over it.’ You know what I mean? I just didn’t care. I felt myself withdrawing. People were calling me [and] I wasn’t responding. I didn’t care.”

Eventually, Taraji said she was “talking to one of my girlfriends” when she knew she had to open up about these thoughts and this inner turmoil. “I knew I was smart enough to say — I have to say it, cause a part of me was ashamed –I don’t want them to think I am crazy. I don’t want them to obsess over me or think they got to come and sit on me…and so, I was like, I don’t want to be handicapped, and I feel weird. So, one day I just blurted it out to my girlfriend. She called me in the morning, and I was like ‘I thought about killing myself last night.’” The moment Taraji admitted that out loud, she said it was like a breath of fresh air.

” ‘Oh my god, I feel so much better, I’m not going to do it now,’” said Taraji. “For me, I’m no professional, but I felt like, if I don’t say it, then it becomes a plan. What scared me was that I did it two nights in a row, and the thoughts kept coming. Now, I started to think about how — at first, it was like ‘I don’t want to be here.’ And then, I started thinking about going to get the gun, and that’s why when I woke up the next morning — I blurted it out because I felt like after a while, it was going to take over me, and it was going to become a plan because that is how strong my brain is. You know our thoughts, they’re that powerful.”

Taraji P. Henson opened up about her mental health struggles on her Facebook Watch show (Erik-Umphery)

Taraji discussed these feelings with her guest, Dr. LaSHonda Green, who said that it was “very normal to feel lonely, to want to do it anymore.” Dr. Green added, “There are so many things that we think that are wrong, that are unhealthy, that are absolutely normal, but when you said it, it was probably a very cathartic moment for you because you took away the shame and you validated — you normalized it for yourself. Especially now, where people are isolated, cut off, and you don’t have to believe every thought you have.”

Watch all-new episodes of Peace of Mind with Taraji every Monday and Wednesday at 9am PT / 12pm ET on Facebook Watch. Episodes can also be found on Taraji P. Henson’s Facebook page.

If you are in crisis, please call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255), or contact the Crisis Text Line by texting TALK to 741741.

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