Sia Kate Isobelle Furler, the singer’s real name, hinted that she was diagnosed not so long ago. “There’s a lot going on,” he still sounds on the podcast. The Australian also made it clear that she no longer drinks alcohol. “I’ve only really become myself in the last couple of years.”
Meanwhile, the Australian singer, known for her international hit “Chandelier,” has managed to accept herself as she is. “No one can really get to know you and love you if you’re full of secrets and living in shame,” says Rob Has a Podcast. “When we finally sit down in a room full of strangers and tell them our deepest, darkest, most embarrassing secrets, and everyone laughs with us. Then, for the first time in our lives, we don’t feel like a piece of trash.” She continues, “Then we feel 100% comfortable for the first time in our lives, and then we can go out into the street and show our true selves.”
The revelation about the Australian singer comes nearly two years after the release of her movie, Music. At the time, Sia received a lot of criticism in print because the lead role of an autistic girl was not played by an autistic actress. The artist made it clear at the time that she supported her decision. “Before making certain statements, you should probably watch the movie first.” However, the criticism had a huge impact on the Australian. Last year, Sia admitted in an interview that she relapsed some time ago and was accepted. Meanwhile, Sia will be getting better again.
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