Professor Green on alcohol and drugs: 'Fame almost killed me'.
Professor Green's confession about the struggles of fame
According to The Sun: Professor Green admitted that 'fame almost killed me', sharing his experience with alcohol and drugs. The 41-year-old musician, whose real name is Stephen Manderson, opened up in a heartfelt interview, where he talked about his past struggles.
Professor Green was born in 1984 when his parents were still teenagers. His life has been difficult, filled with challenges and hardships...
“fame almost killed me”
This admission from Professor Green highlights the serious consequences that people can face when they achieve fame quickly. His experience and candor may serve as an important reminder that fame brings not only joy but also immense trials, especially at a young age. The musician's words urge society to pay more attention to the mental health of those under the pressure of fame.
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