Comedian Admits He’s The Real Mental Health Disaster
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In a shocking turn of events, the comedian and host confessed, 'I would worry about myself mental health-wise.' Experts confirm that worrying about one’s own mental health is now the hottest new trend for celebrities trying to out-anxious one another. Sources report a surge in comedians holding therapy sessions and cracking jokes that are secretly cries for help. The revelation leaves fans both laughing and wondering if they should send a fruit basket or just a psychiatrist. The show's highlight? The host’s brutally honest self-diagnosis, proving even that spotlight has shadows.
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(1 of 3)Source: Rollingstone | Published: 7/29/2025 | Author: Emily Zemler
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