'I'm loving this era I've been thrust into': Denise Welch on depression, daytime TV and her dramatic renaissance

Denise Welch has talked to us about her life as a Corrie star, Loose Women panellist and actress, and how she's still struggling with mental health issues. She also mentioned that she was at the wedding of Matty Healy's friend George Daniel, and had a close encounter with Michael Caine.

Welch said that she has no desire to drink or join in with events where people are drunk, as she finds them boring. She also talked about how her mental illness makes it difficult for others to deal with her when they're intoxicated.

When asked if she's excited about the future and feeling good mentally, Welch said yes.
 
I totally get Denise Welch's vibe πŸ™ŒπŸ’†β€β™€οΈ. It takes a lot of courage to be open about mental health struggles, especially in the public eye. I mean, can you imagine being surrounded by all those lights and cameras and just feeling like you're not coping? 😩 Her honesty is so refreshing - she's saying that it's okay to not drink or participate in things that make you feel uncomfortable, and that's a major shift in mindset 🀯.

I also love how she highlighted the importance of people understanding mental health when they're intoxicated. It's like, we get it, you might be having a good time, but for those of us struggling, the last thing we need is an extra challenge πŸ’”. Anyway, it sounds like Denise Welch is on the right track and feeling more positive about her future 🌞. That's something we can all get behind! πŸ‘
 
just heard that Denise Welch is being super open about her mental health struggles and it's really admirable πŸ€—. I mean, mental illness can be so stigmatised and it takes a lot of guts to talk about it. I'm glad she's using her platform to raise awareness and encourage others to do the same πŸ’–. also, who knew Michael Caine was at George Daniel's wedding? that's some celeb spotting right there 🀩. and honestly, Denise's honesty about not being into partying is totally relatable - I mean, have you seen those reality TV shows where everyone's always smashed? no thanks, give me a quiet night in with my fave gadget any day πŸ“±πŸ’»
 
πŸ’– I'm so proud of Denise Welch for being so open about her struggles with mental health! It takes a lot of courage to share that kind of stuff, especially in the public eye πŸ’ͺ. I can totally understand why she's not into all the partying and drinking scenes - it sounds like they just don't vibe with her at all πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ.

And I love how she spoke up about mental health being a challenge when people are intoxicated πŸ™. It's so true that we have to be kind and understanding towards each other, especially when someone is struggling πŸ’•. Denise Welch seems like an amazing person who's doing her best to take care of herself, and I'm sending all my positive vibes her way 🌈!
 
I don’t usually comment but I think Denise is super brave for opening up about her struggles with mental health πŸ€—. It's so important that we normalize talking about it, you know? Like, people say they're "over" their issues or that they've got it all figured out, but honestly, mental illness is a big part of who we are, right? And I think it's amazing that she’s not afraid to be herself and not drink in social situations, even if that means missing out on some fun 🍻. It's like, we should all strive to be authentic, you know? Not try to fit into this mold of what's considered "cool" or "normal". We're all human beings, and we can't always put on a brave face or pretend everything is okay when it's not πŸ˜”. I do hope she keeps talking about her mental health journey, because maybe it'll help others feel less alone πŸ’•.
 
OMG, I'm so glad Denise is opening up about her struggles πŸ€—πŸ’–! Mental health is so important and we need more people sharing their stories to help break the stigma πŸ’ͺ. It's amazing that she's being honest about how she deals with situations where people are intoxicated - it's not always easy for those around us when someone's mental health affects them like that 😊. I love that she's focusing on her own positivity and excitement for the future, it's so inspiring 🌟! We should all be cheering her on πŸ’•
 
πŸ€— I feel so bad for Denise Welch, struggling with mental health issues all these years... she's been in this spotlight forever 🌟. It's amazing how much she's shared with us today, it's like we're getting a glimpse of her real life πŸ’–. I love that she's being honest about not feeling comfortable around people who are drunk, it's so refreshing to see someone speaking their mind about that πŸ™. And can you imagine having Michael Caine at your wedding? 😍 That must've been surreal! On a more serious note, mental health is still such a taboo topic and it's awesome that Welch is using her platform to raise awareness and bring attention to this important issue πŸ’ͺ. Fingers crossed she continues to speak out and inspire others to do the same 🌟.
 
I'm still in shock that Denise Welch is even talking openly about her struggles with mental health 🀯... like we need more reminders that it's okay to not be okay, you know? And honestly, I think it's a bit sad that she's had to deal with people being all awkward around her when they've had too much to drink. Can't they just chill for once? πŸ˜’ Like, if someone's having a tough time, can't we just respect their boundaries and not try to be funny or sympathetic just because they're intoxicated? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ I mean, come on, people! We need to get better at supporting each other without making it weird. πŸ’•
 
I think Denise Welch is super brave for talking about her mental health struggles πŸ€—πŸ’–. It takes a lot of courage to share your demons, especially in public. I mean, can you imagine having to deal with people being drunk or whatever around you when you're already struggling? It's like they don't even care that you're trying to keep it together πŸ˜•. But you know what? I love her for doing this, because I think it's going to help others who are feeling the same way 🀝. And honestly, I'm glad she's still finding the positive in life - whether it's being a part of cool weddings or hanging out with famous people πŸ’ƒπŸ•Ί. Mental health is so important and Denise Welch is a great role model for that 🌟.
 
I think Denise Welch is a total inspiration πŸ’–! I mean, being open about your struggles with mental health is so brave 🀯, and it's awesome that she's not afraid to speak up about her experiences. And can you imagine having a close encounter with Michael Caine at some celeb party? That's like, totally surreal πŸ˜‚!

I also love how honest she is about not being into the whole party scene when people are drinking - I get it, it sounds kinda boring to me too πŸ™…β€β™€οΈ. And I can imagine that mental health issues can make it really tough for others to deal with you when they're in a different headspace...

It's great to see her focusing on the positive and looking forward to the future 🌞. We should all take a page out of her book and be more open about our struggles, because who knows, we might just inspire someone else πŸ’•!
 
omg i just found out denise welch went to matt haley's friend george danials wedding 🀯 and met michael caine!!! like whoa what a guest list lol anyway back to her mental health stuff... i feel bad for her she seems so strong but its okay that shes not into partying or anything. its actually kinda refreshing to hear someone be honest about their boundaries. and yeah idk about the whole drinking thing too... sometimes when im hungover i just wanna hide in bed with a cuppa 🍡 anyway im glad she said shes doing better mentally now 😊
 
I remember back in my day... we used to talk about our feelings and struggles without all the stigma around mental health now πŸ€—. Denise is doing us a service by sharing her story and helping others understand that it's okay not to be okay πŸ’•. I can relate to her feeling bored at parties where everyone's drunk, to be honest, I'm more of a homebody type myself 😴. But seriously, it's awesome that she's speaking out about how mental health affects her life and relationships. Fingers crossed that her positivity is contagious and inspires others to do the same 🌞. It's great to hear that she's feeling good mentally about the future – we could all use a little more of that positivity in our lives πŸ’«!
 
😊 I've been watching Denise Welch on Loose Women for ages, always thought she was really strong for talking about her mental health struggles like that. It's so brave of her to share that with everyone. You can tell it's not easy for her, but she seems super down-to-earth and relatable at the same time. πŸ€— I also love how honest she is about not enjoying party scenes - I'm more of a introvert myself too! Anyway, it's great to see someone so iconic being open about their mental health, maybe it'll help others feel less alone? πŸ‘
 
I feel so bad for Denise Welch, still struggling with mental health issues after all these years πŸ€•. She's had such an amazing career and has been a part of so many iconic shows, but it's clear that it takes a toll on her mental wellbeing. I think it's great that she's speaking out about how her illness affects her interactions with others when they're drinking - it's not easy to deal with someone who's struggling like that πŸ˜”.

It's refreshing to hear that she has no desire to drink or get caught up in that lifestyle, and instead prefers to focus on herself. I'm glad to hear she's feeling positive about the future and taking care of her mental health 🌞. We should all be supporting people like Denise who are brave enough to talk about their struggles πŸ’•.
 
I'm soooo inspired by Denise Welch's candor about her struggles with mental health πŸ™„... who wouldn't want to be constantly sober and not have to worry about not knowing how others will react when they're "badly behaved"? Sounds like a real blast, having to be on your best behavior all the time. And yeah, it's totally reasonable that she'd want to avoid places where people are having fun because... boredom is just so much more fascinating than actual human connection πŸ€”. But hey, at least she's being open about her struggles? That takes a lot of courage (or maybe just a strong desire for validation from us all?). Either way, it's great that she's talking about it and maybe we can all learn to be better supportive friends and acquaintances...
 
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