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Olly Alexander: Growing Up Gay (2017)

60 min|Documentary|18 Jul 2017
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The lead singer of the Years + Years explores why members of the gay community are more likely to be affected by mental illness, as he opens up about his own battles with depression.

Besides fronting Years & Years, Olly Alexander is a prolific voice when it comes to vital issues such as discussing mental health, depression and LGBT+ identity, and his latest project sees him presenting the new BBC documentary Growing Up Gay.

His Years & Years bandmates Emre Türkmen and Mikey Goldsworthy also appear in on the programme, speaking with Olly Alexander about his experiences touring in a band while managing his mental health issues.

It’s an incredibly candid documentary which sees Olly openly speaking about his past struggles with eating disorders and self-harming. “It’s hard to talk about,” he admits, “but that’s why I’m talking about it”. He also visits his childhood home, and in the process ends up accidentally debuting a very very early musical effort – a cover of TLC’s ‘No Scrubs’ filmed when he was a kid.

Olly also examines the prevalence of mental health issues in the LGBT+ community as a whole. 40% of LGBT+ people will experience a significant mental health problem at some point in their lives, compared to a quarter of the whole population. LGBT+ people are also more than twice as likely to have attempted suicide.
Source: http://diymag.com/2017/07/20/years-years-olly-alexander-presents-new-bbc-documentary-growing-up-gay