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12th January 2015
09:38am GMT

“You save all the smiles and the happiness for the performance and then it was like you just switched off. I was moody all the time.”
Olly admitted that it took him a long time to finally admit that he needed help.
“I was like a zombie but underneath it all, I was just worrying about what was going to happen to me and I was actually depressed.”
It was only when Olly revealed his inner struggle to his management team that he began to turn a corner.
“I burst into tears and they told me to take a break. It’s crazy, but that was the last thing you expect to hear.
“You almost expect them to say, ‘Well goodbye then.’ But they had more faith in me then I had in myself and they also realised I was burnt out.
“It took two weeks for me to sort myself out. I came back and everything just flew from that point.
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