Kelly Ripa, the beloved host of “Live with Kelly and Mark,” recently shared a deeply personal revelation about her decision to start therapy at the age of 40. In a candid and heartfelt discussion on her podcast, “Let’s Talk Off Camera,” Ripa disclosed that a seemingly innocent encounter with a friend at a bar mitzvah triggered her journey into therapy.
Therapy, according to Ripa, provided her with profound insights into self-discovery. “I really got to know myself,” she shared enthusiastically. “I finally understood why I had such difficulty embracing success of any kind.” This honest and authentic admission sheds light on Ripa’s ongoing struggles with social anxiety disorder, a topic she delves into further in her upcoming memoir, “Live Wire: Long-Winded Short Stories.”
In her memoir, Ripa reveals the daily challenges she faces due to social anxiety. Contrary to popular belief, she explains, “People think that because I’m an extrovert on television, I am one in real life. Surprise! That’s why they call it acting.”
During the podcast episode, Ripa was joined by Tyler Perry, who shared his perspective on therapy. Although he himself has never participated in therapy, he noted how Meghan Markle spoke to him “like a therapist” during her tumultuous departure from the royal family. Perry emphasized the therapeutic nature of writing, a process he learned from his friend Oprah, describing it as “cathartic” and a way to externalize pain.
Has Ripa’s journey and openness about therapy resonated with your own experiences with mental health? Remember, seeking help is not a sign of weakness but a courageous step towards healing and self-discovery. You are not alone on this journey.