Hannah Murray Reveals How a Wellness Cult and Mental Health Struggles Led Her to Quit Acting
Key takeaways
- Add ARY News on Google AAResize Game of Thrones and Skins actress Hannah Murray has opened up about the personal crisis that pulled her away from acting and into a deceptive wellness-linked spiritual group.
- In her new memoir The Make-Believe: A Memoir of Magic and Madness, the 36-year-old details years of emotional burnout, mental health struggles, and a search for fulfillment that ultimately led her down a dark path.
- Murray rose to fame as Cassie Ainsworth in Skins at 16, and later played Gilly in Game of Thrones from 2012 to 2019.
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Add ARY News on Google AAResize Game of Thrones and Skins actress Hannah Murray has opened up about the personal crisis that pulled her away from acting and into a deceptive wellness-linked spiritual group.
In her new memoir The Make-Believe: A Memoir of Magic and Madness, the 36-year-old details years of emotional burnout, mental health struggles, and a search for fulfillment that ultimately led her down a dark path.
Murray rose to fame as Cassie Ainsworth in Skins at 16, and later played Gilly in Game of Thrones from 2012 to 2019. On the surface, her career looked successful. But behind the scenes, she was dealing with emotional breakdowns and a growing sense of emptiness.