Formula One Star Lewis Hamilton Reveals Struggles with Depression Since Teen Years
Formula One star Lewis Hamilton has opened up about his struggles with mental health, revealing he has battled depression “for much of his life,” attributing it to the pressures of racing and bullying during his school years.
In an interview with the Sunday Times, the seven-time world champion shared that he faced “really difficult phases” in his 20s and that his challenges were rooted in both bullying and the high-pressure environment of motor racing.
Hamilton, who has mixed-race parents, has previously spoken about experiencing racism while growing up in Stevenage.
He said: “When I was in my twenties I had some really difficult phases. I mean, I’ve struggled with mental health throughout my life.
“[I’ve had] depression. From a very early age, when I was, like, 13. I think it was the pressure of racing and struggling at school. The bullying. I had no one to talk to.”
When asked if he has ever seen a therapist, Hamilton responded, “I spoke to one woman, years ago, but that wasn’t really helpful. I would like to find someone today.”
As he prepares to move to Ferrari at the end of the season after a successful 12 years at Mercedes, he mentioned that he is currently in a “good place, physically and mentally.”
Hamilton’s contract with Ferrari will allow him to race into his 40s, but he expressed a desire to have a family, despite currently being single.
“One day. I wouldn’t be able to do what I do to the level that I do it today with that. One of my best friends has just had a kid and I’m seeing how manic it is.
“And my nieces and nephew are a handful. There will be a time and a place for it, and I can’t wait for that part. But right now I have some work to do.”
You may be interested

400-Level Katsina University Student Shot Dead by CJTF Member
gisthub - Feb 24, 2025The Katsina State Police Command has launched an investigation into the killing of a 400-level student at the Federal University, Dutsinma, Sa’idu Abdulkadir…

Gunmen Abduct Traditional Ruler and Community Leader in Imo
gisthub - Feb 24, 2025The statement emphasized the urgent need for security agencies to take swift action in securing the release of the victims and curbing the…
Abia Community Discovers 30 Bodies Suspected to Be Ritual Killing Victims
gisthub - Feb 24, 2025The traditional ruler of Oriendu autonomous community, HRH Eze Philip Ajomiwe, revealed to journalists in his palace that over 30 bodies of suspected…
Most from this category

On Monday, a meeting of EU foreign ministers reportedly approved a 16th package of sanctions against Russia while saying a swift casefire that favors Moscow will not be accepted. However, Hungary, whose leader Viktor Orban has remained close to Russian President Vladimir Putin and has persistently complicated EU efforts to support Ukraine, said it will not back further sanctions. The country’s Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto also said his country will not agree to a boost in EU military aid as US President Donald Trump continues his push to force Ukraine to agree to a peace deal with Russia. US officials met their Russian counterparts last week, while Trump and Zelenskyy have embarked on a bitter spat via the media, with the US leader accusing Kyiv of starting the war and questioning the Ukrainian president’s legitimacy. Trump’s peace plan, which appears designed to illustrate his self-appointed role as a global dealmaker, faces resistance on both sides. Russia said on Monday that the quick end to the war is “unacceptable”. A ceasefire without a long-term settlement “is the path to a swift resumption of fighting and a resumption of the conflict with even more serious consequences, including consequences for Russian-US relations,” Moscow’s Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov said, according to the state-run RIA Novosti news agency. Meanwhile, Ukraine signalled on Sunday that a contentious proposal that would hand Washington $500bn worth of profits from Ukrainian rare minerals has now been taken off the table, and that talks on a different deal are progressing. Zelenskyy also told a forum in Kyiv that he would resign his post if that meant peace was achieved.
gisthub - Feb 24, 2025
Leave a Comment