Danny Dyer opens up about mental struggles and being attacked by own brain

Danny Dyer has revealed that he is struggling with his mental health.

The 44-year-old EastEnders actor lifted the lid on his mental health battles and said he is struggling "mentally" and that his brain is "attacking" him.

The actor spoke to his daughter, the former Love Island star, Dani Dyer, 25, on their podcast Sorted with the Dyers.

In their recent episode, Danny said: "I've had a tough week, mentally. You need to express it, this is what it's about now.

"We go through these times when we just don't know how the f**k we are, and we struggle being who we are. Whatever the f**k that is.

"It's been on me a little, my brain has been attacking me. It's really difficult, and I wanted to put that out there because I needed to do that."

The soap actor said he felt much better after speaking about his worries and urged anyone who is experiencing similar challenges to do the same.

He said: "Anyone out there that is struggling, you've got to open your mouth and say it. Stop saying to people, 'I'm fine,' because if you're f***ing not then express it.

"Now I've expressed it, I feel slightly better. Still a little f**ked in the nut, not going to lie. But anyone out there who is with me, don't worry. I'm going through it as well."

He concluded: "It's OK and you will come through it."

In the past, the actor has spoken out about this mental health struggles and recently revealed he's still dealing with trauma over his granddad's death.

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Danny said he was just a teenager when his grandfather's health deteriorated and described the period as "really f***ing heavy".

He said: "'When you're that close to death and when you're that close to someone and you see the deterioration that's really f***ing heavy."

Danny recently revealed he'd be leaving EastEnders after nine long years in order to appear in a new Sky drama. He first joined Albert Square in 2013.

For emotional support you can call the Samaritans 24-hour helpline on 116 123, visit a Samaritans branch in person or go to the Samaritans website.

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