Liam Gallagher, Selena Gomez, Frank Turner, Bros frontman Matt Goss, and Frightened Rabbit have been sharing messages on social media about the importance of speaking openly about mental health issues.Gallagher today (October 10) shared a poignant new video for ‘Too Good For Giving Up’ and teamed up with mental health charity Talk Club, which was founded by Ben Akers after he lost his childhood best friend, Steve Yates, to suicide in 2014.He also messaged Louis Tomlinson on Twitter, writing: “Yes Louis, it’s LG.
How are you feeling? Out of 10? It’s good to talk,” before he tagged Talk Club, World Mental Health Day and his new music vid.@Louis_Tomlinson Yes Louis, it’s LG.
How are you feeling? Out of 10? It’s good to talk LG x @TalkClubUK #WorldMentalHealthDay #TooGoodForGivingUp pic.twitter.com/1h1yJCUjzd— Liam Gallagher (@liamgallagher) October 10, 2022Gomez meanwhile, shared a trailer for her forthcoming Apple TV+ documentary My Mind & Me and tweeted: “Every breath, a breakthrough.”Every breath, a breakthrough.
In honor of #WorldMentalHealthDay I wanted to share the trailer for my documentary Selena Gomez: My Mind & Me. November 4 on @AppleTVPlus https://t.co/h8bkDd9mmV pic.twitter.com/2D4HixbCjL— Selena Gomez (@selenagomez) October 10, 2022The film is set to chart the singer and actress’ rise to fame, including her battles with Lupus and anxiety and depression.A post shared by Frank Turner (@frankturner)Elsewhere Turner wrote: “Remembering the lost.