Roman Kemp reveals Ed Sheeran gave him advice to help battle depression
The 29-year-old Capital Breakfast presenter has previously spoken candidly about his mental health struggles and last year released a documentary looking at the mental health crisis affecting young men.
In a new interview, Roman revealed: ‘Ed told me there’s dirty water at the top and the more you let it flow it turns into clear water.
‘Each time I speak about how I feel, the water gets clearer.’
In March 2021, Roman released a documentary on BBC Three titled Roman Kemp: Our Silent Emergency, after the death of his friend, and Capital Radio producer, Joe Lyons.
Reflecting on the death of his friend, Roman, who is the son of Spandau Ballet star Martin Kemp, also admitted that he was ‘still processing his death’.
‘Every day I step foot back in the Capital studios, I’m back in the worst situation I have ever lived in my life. I have flashbacks all the time,’ he told The Sunday Mirror.
‘Per one suicide, 140 people are affected. Joe’s affected a lot of people. I’m sure he’ll be proud of what we’re doing but I still f**king hate him for it. He was the furthest thing from a suicidal person.’
The star shared that he felt most people ‘put a mask on and we don’t have a clue what’s going on’.
In his documentary, Roman revealed that he had considered taking his own life too after battling depression for more than a decade.
He met 31-year-old pal Ed through the music industry and has a tattoo on his leg drawn by the Shape Of You singer.
Despite usually being found behind the mic, Roman has also appeared on I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! and Celebrity Gogglebox.
He is set to release a book – titled Are You Really Okay? – later this month, which will tackle the stigma around mental health and see the radio host open up further about his own difficult experiences.
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