i've just been accused of having munchausen ligt publicly on mass so, which is so hilarious and ridiculous. Both times i've tried to commit suicide were massive due to mental illness but also an inability to cope with being chronically sick. As a woman, you are certainly stereotyped er, more so in england than, i would say, in america. You're not likely to have much of a career after 30, traditionally. And you have to maintain a very youthful, very thin appearance. If you are a t v percent of then yow, stay. Only being a t v percent, you can never go into acting or comedy. I think there's also
Jameela Jamil an actor, writer, podcaster, and activist. Leaving behind a high-profile life as a host and DJ on two of the UK's most iconic TV and radio shows, a health scare led her to make a radical change that delivered her into a new life in Los Angeles with the intention of shifting into writing. But, fate had a different plan. Never having acted before, she auditioned for and landed a starring role as Tahani on NBC's The Good Place, opposite Ted Danson and Kristen Bell. Seeking to leverage her growing influence to become a voice for change and equality, she launched activism platform, I Weigh. This rapidly became a global movement to mobilize activism, around issues of mental health, climate change, equality for marginalized groups, and what she calls "radical inclusivity." In April, Jamil launched the ‘I WEIGH podcast, where she hosts thought-leaders, performers, activists, influencers, and friends, exploring how they are working through their past shames to find where their value truly lies.
You can find Jameela Jamil at:
Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/jameelajamilofficial/
Jameela's Podcast : https://www.earwolf.com/show/i-weigh-with-jameela-jamil/
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