"It's not [always a straight line]. There is a one-sided narrative to this, and of course it's wonderful that we celebrate the happy moment when it's ready to share," Hathaway explained to ET after being commended for her honest post."I think there is a silence around the moments before that and they are not all happy, and in fact a lot of them are quite painful. I think that pain is that these women feel like we're the only ones going through it.
"I just knew that somewhere my announcement was going to make somebody feel worse about themselves because -- and it wouldn’t be their fault that that happened -- you just can't help it when you want something so bad and it feels like it's happening to everyone else but you. And I just wanted that person to know that they're included in my story too and that my story didn't just have happy moments too," she added.
"Our episode is an episode of hope. And I think our episode talks about how whatever you are going through, something even as extreme as bipolar disorder, all you need is one person to see you and it can open up the rest of your life," Hathaway expressed. "I think one of the things we are learning about is that the stigma that surrounds mental health is not helping anybody.
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