Nathan Carter has admitted that he started going to therapy after finding himself in a “state of depression” during lockdown.
It was a bad circle of habits that I’m very happy to be out of now.” “A lack of distraction was the problem for me, not having something to focus on. “There was literally nothing to get out of bed for. I really didn’t play any music for about four or five months at one stage,” he explained. The Wagon Wheel singer said that not being able to perform live really took a toll on him. The Wagon Wheel singer said that not being able to perform live really took a toll on him
The country music singer admitted the coronavirus pandemic was a “difficult time” for him as he had “literally nothing to get out of bed for”. Speaking to the ...
“A lack of distraction was the problem for me, not having something to focus on. It was a bad circle of habits that I’m very happy to be out of now.” He said: “On the road, I would’ve been out maybe Friday and Saturday night for a few drinks, but when we were in lockdown, I found myself with nothing to do.
The country music superstar explained how difficult he found not performing during the pandemic which led him to begin drinking more regularly making him ...
It was a bad circle of habits that I’m very happy to be out of now.” “There was literally nothing to get out of bed for. “I drank every Friday, Saturday and Sunday and would then feel like absolute shit.
Nathan Carter has admitted he started going to therapy after drinking 'too much' during lockdown due to not performing.
‘We’ve all got the issues that we need to deal with, and going for the likes of therapy and just chatting with someone has really helped. It was a bad circle of habits that I’m very happy to be out of now.’ He explained: ‘On the road, I would’ve been out maybe Friday and Saturday night for a few drinks, but when we were in lockdown, I found myself with nothing to do.