Overview
- Chuba, who spoke to Stern on Sunday, urged people in mental-health crises to seek help and said therapy should carry no stigma.
- She described a collapse at a costly songwriting camp where she could not get out of bed and cried a lot, which she realized was more than simple exhaustion.
- After that episode she told her management she needed therapy, received help right away, and has stayed in treatment for about two and a half years.
- She linked ongoing anxiety to the rapid hype after her 2022 hit Wildberry Lillet, saying that sudden success left her feeling out of control and fearful of routine tasks like ordering coffee or flying.
- She has discussed her sessions on her podcast Die Leute lieben das, using her reach to normalize care for mental health in the music industry.