- The media personality shocks fans and followers with a surprising revelation
- The former big brother naija contestant in a question and answer via X, revealed that 2012 was the most difficult year of his life, stated that in all the years of his life, he cried more in that year
Popular media personality Ebuka Uchendu has left fans and followers in awe as he opened up about his emotional journey and battle with mental health.
The reality TV star disproved the belief held by many, that he experiences no difficulties . Like any other individual, he struggles with mental health issues.
In response to a question regarding his most challenging years, Ebuka Uchendu stated that 2012 was the worst.
It was the most painful year of his life, he claimed.
Ebuka tweeted:
“2012. Cried more in that year than my entire conscious life combined”.
As a well-known face in the entertainment industry, Ebuka Uchendu’s revelation sparked an outpouring of reactions from supporters who were eager to know what could have led to his mental breakdown.
Buikem wrote, “Ebuka give us a full thread about it, please. I really care to know
Dr. Elder wrote, “We thank God you survived it, bro
Eagle wrote, “What made you cry more then
Bullet Proof wrote, “Why
Lambo Bedroom wrote, “And now it ended in praise, people don’t know what someone is passing through until they say it. I’m here to tell you congratulations on your wins so far and more are coming.
Big Jessica wrote, “That’s life when it’s about to hit you in the face, Gosh. Thank God it’s all over, mine was last year including my mom
Be International wrote, “Thank God it’s all now in the past
Ebuka Obi Uchendu had earlier revealed that, he never wanted to be famous, referred to fame as evil .
In a recent appearance with Channel’s Rubbin Minds, co-hosted by Beauty Tukura and Prince Nelson, Ebuka revealed that Contrary to what many may think, that he never wanted to be famous.
He shared his perspective on what comes with fame and the implications of being a public figure.
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