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Danielle Ruhl Talks Impact 'Love Is Blind' Had on Her Mental Health: 'I Couldn't Leave the House' (Exclusive)

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season 2 alum Danielle Ruhl is continuing to speak out about her alleged treatment from Netflix and Kinetic Content producers while filming the hit reality series.Danielle exclusively spoke with ET's Kevin Frazier via Zoom after sharing some of her own personal experiences with  earlier this week.Danielle, who tied the knot with her now-ex-husband, Nick Thompson, on season 2 of the hit reality series, told ET that she was not offered medical or psychiatric assistance while filming the show.«When I was experiencing some medical stuff in the pods, there were no doctors.

When I was experiencing mental health issues, there were no therapists,» she claimed. «You kind of just had to rely on your producers to make you feel better.»Danielle said that though she received a call after filming wrapped inquiring about her well-being, there were no other follow-ups.«There was absolutely no therapist on set.

There was absolutely no support after filming, and I will take that to my grave,» she insisted. She claimed that access to food and water was strictly limited in Mexico, alleging that her hotel room TV was disconnected for «three days,» which was the only way they could order food.«I will say that we didn't have to go that long without food and water, but it was solely because of the people we lived next to,» she shared, saying that a couple in the room next to theirs helped sneak them food. «It was solely because of the relationship.

We didn't get anything from production or from the hotel,» she claimed.She also opened up about hiding in a closet while having a panic attack after producers allegedly wouldn't let her attend a cast meetup, saying they thought she had COVID, despite letting Nick, who had been around her constantly,.

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