A mental health campaign aiming to break down stigma in Australia is about to go global, sharing candid images of celebrities struggling with their mental health to show the 'real' person behind the public persona.
The Imperfectly Perfect campaign aims to change the face of mental health by capturing raw photos of celebrities and public figures and sharing them on social media, alongside stories of their mental health and struggles. Imperfectly Perfect Founder Glenn Marsden said he started the campaign after losing a friend due to suicide. “Through the means of social media, which we often see depicted as highlight reels, we didn’t know he was thinking those things,” Mr Marsden said.
It would make sense if you spoke of the reasons it exists ...you know The truth The over exposure to sexuality in indecent manner in society The comparisons of body and beauty But your sitting there normalising the suffering as if its something to be proud of
They wouldn't have issues if they weren't Hindered from being themselves. Need to stop saying certain people have issues when they are healthy. You don't mess with peoples heads.
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