Aaron Carter is opening up about his mental health struggles in a new episode of The Doctors.
Carter, 31, listed off the numerous mental health diagnoses and his prescribed medications in an exclusive clip.
“The official diagnosis is that I suffer from multiple personality disorder, schizophrenia, acute anxiety; I’m manic depressive,” Carter began. “I’m prescribed to Xanax, Seroquel, gabapentin, hydroxyzine, trazodone, omeprazole.”
Carter also held up a large bag of prescription drugs for host Dr. Travis Stork and co-host Dr. Judy Ho, giving viewers a scale of how many medications he has to take.
“This is my reality … hi,” he said. “I have nothing to hide.”
“I haven’t taken any opioids,” he shared before catching his mistake. “Oh no, no. I did. I got my teeth done, I got six crowns, so I had to take hydrocodone.”
Read more at People.
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After surprising audiences at the Telluride Film Festival, Rupert Goold’s biographical drama Judy exploded onto the scene at the Toronto International Film Festival with a three-minute standing ovation for star Renée Zellweger after the movie’s screening.
The rapturous applause for Zellweger left the actress in tears. If the Judy premiere at Telluride signaled Oscar buzz for Zellweger, then the Judy screening at TIFF was a full-blown confirmation that the actress is a favorite to land her fourth Oscar nomination.
Zellweger was nominated for Best Actress with Bridget Jones’s Diary and Chicago and won the Best Supporting Actress trophy for Cold Mountain.
Judy, an adaptation of Peter Quilter’s musical End of the Rainbow, stars Zellweger as the famed actress and singer Judy Garland during the final months of her life as she is forced to put on a five-week, sold-out concert run at London’s Talk of the Town.
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