He urged those struggling in lockdown to seek help U2 bassist Adam Clayton has spoken on how the coronavirus-enforced lockdown can affect those who struggle with their mental health.
The musician, who’s opened up previously on his depression and issues with alcohol, appeared on Ireland’s The Late Late Show last night (May 8).
Video calling from his home in Dublin, Clayton urged viewers who were finding this time particularly difficult to reach out for support. “It’s hugely difficult to manage and in an isolated state, when you’re just stuck with your own head and the thoughts going on inside your head, that is extremely stressful,” he said.
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