Mary Earps Opens Up About Personal Life: Battling Crisis and Support from Her Loved One.
Support and New Life
According to The Sun: Former England goalkeeper Mary Earps revealed that after opening up about her struggles with mental health, she received 'an overwhelming show of love and support'. The 32-year-old player, who became a European champion, is preparing to release her 'inspiring' autobiography, in which she addresses her sexuality for the first time and pays tribute to her partner.
Her teammates Ella Toone and Lucy Bronze also expressed their support, highlighting the importance of unity and solidarity within the team.
“overwhelming show of love and support”
Mary Earps' statement has become a landmark moment that encourages open discussions about mental health and sexuality in sports. The support from her colleagues shows how crucial it is to have a supportive environment for athletes, especially during tough times. The forthcoming autobiography could mark an important step in expanding the dialogue on these issues.
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