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Nessa Barrett Reveals She’s Bipolar as She Gets Candid About Online Bullying (Exclusive)

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Nessa Barrett is getting candid about the struggles of being a TikTok sensation. While talking to ET's Katie Krause about her debut song «Pain,» and it's accompanying music video, the TikTok star revealed that she's bipolar, and why she decided to take a break from the social media platform.«I have generalized anxiety disorder and bipolar [disorder],» the 17-year-old revealed to ET. «I've been in therapy for anxiety since I was, like, six.

And then when I was about 14, I was misdiagnosed with depression. And then I recently have been diagnosed with bipolar.»With over 9.9 million followers on TikTok, Barrett admitted that the online bullying and hate took a toll on her mental health.«All the hate got overwhelming,» she expressed, adding. «I.

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