Charli XCX, also known as Charlotte Aitchison, recently opened up about her struggles with mental health and the changes she has made to prioritize her well-being. The singer, famous for her Brat album, shared that she has reduced her online presence to protect her mental health, acknowledging that she is currently in a challenging state mentally.
In an interview with Rolling Stone, Charli XCX mentioned that she has cut back on coffee and media interviews due to overwhelming anxiety. She emphasized that her actions are not meant to cause drama but are essential for her overall health and peace of mind.
The artist also discussed her emotional volatility and revealed her plans to release a new album titled Music, Fashion, Film, which she described as having a more intimate connection with her audience compared to her previous work. Charli XCX reflected on her journey in the music industry, from her early success to her recent breakthrough with the Brat album.
Furthermore, Charli XCX tied the knot with her long-time boyfriend from The 1975 band, Daniel, in a private ceremony at Hackney Town Hall. She also ventured into film by creating the Wuthering Heights album to accompany the movie featuring Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi.
As Charli XCX prepares for the release of her upcoming album, she aims to connect with her audience on a deeper level and focus on creating a more personal experience through her music.
