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“I cried so much I had to use eyedrops. After that scene, I was so drained I was asking if we were done for the day and they’re like ‘It’s the first scene’. This sucks, I’m over this,” she says.
“I was just thinking about why I sabotage myself, the times I feel like I didn’t deserve something because I wasn’t good enough, the thoughts I have that are not the nicest thoughts, but things that I really believed. And it always does it.”
Rexha is at the vanguard of her generation of female songwriters who have claimed the top of the charts with pop bangers that unpack the mental health challenges they share with millions of fans.
Like Lizzo, Billie Eilish and Alessia Cara, the I’m A Mess hitmaker has been a fierce advocate for the body positivity movement, calling out the fashion industry when designers wouldn’t dress her for the 2019 Grammys because she was larger than their “show sizes.”
She also publicly shared she was diagnosed with bipolar I disorder. Break My Heart Myself, which features...