Roman Kemp recently shared his experience of feeling disoriented and turned to hypnotherapy to deal with his concerns. The television personality expressed doubts about fame before seeking guidance from his therapist.
Acknowledging the impact of therapy on his life, Roman, 32, has been candid about his battles with depression and PTSD. He has confided in his close friend, singer Ed Sheeran, about his mental health struggles.
During a hypnotherapy session, Roman had a vision of the late George Michael, who advised him to prioritize his family’s well-being. Roman’s parents, Martin and Shirlie Kemp, were friends with George Michael, and Shirlie performed as a backing singer for him.
On his podcast with singer Tom Grennan, Roman discussed his recent hypnotherapy session, where he explored his feelings of detachment and uncertainty about his career. The encounter with George Michael during hypnosis left a lasting impact on Roman, emphasizing the importance of family over external success.
Roman has been proactive in raising awareness about mental health, hosting a BBC3 documentary titled Roman Kemp: Our Silent Emergency, following the tragic death of a colleague. He has managed his depression with medication over the years.
Fans can catch Roman Kemp on Michael McIntyre’s The Wheel, airing on BBC One, alongside other celebrities. For those in need of emotional support, the Samaritans helpline is available 24/7.
