Yemi Alade opens up about age deception and depression

Yemi Alade, a prominent figure in Nigerian Afrobeat, has spoken out about a personal struggle with depression stemming from misrepresenting her age. In a recent interview with media personality Chude Jideonwo, the award-winning singer disclosed that she had falsely claimed to be 22 years old for three years, only to discover she was actually 25.

This revelation came about when someone inquired about her age, prompting her to calculate it and realize the discrepancy. Alade admitted that this discovery had a significant impact on her mental health, leaving her depressed for a few days as she grappled with the truth about her real age. She stated, “I was depressed for a few days because my mind couldn’t process it. It was mental for three years I didn’t know my age.”

Alade reflected on this experience, noting that it taught her about the potential consequences of self-deception on mental health. She described this period as challenging but ultimately enlightening, highlighting the importance of self-awareness and honesty. As a public figure, Alade’s willingness to discuss her personal struggles can help raise awareness about mental health issues and the need for authenticity.

With a successful music career spanning several years, Alade has established herself as a talented and influential artist in the Afrobeat genre. Her hit song “Knack Am” has garnered significant attention, and she continues to be a prominent voice in the music industry. By sharing her personal story, Alade aims to promote a message of self-acceptance and the importance of mental well-being, which resonates with her fans and the broader public.

Alade’s experience serves as a reminder that mental health issues can affect anyone, regardless of their background or profession. Her openness about her struggles can help reduce stigma around mental health discussions and encourage others to seek help when needed. As a public figure, Alade’s willingness to speak candidly about her experiences can have a positive impact on her fans and the wider community, promoting a culture of honesty and self-awareness.

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