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Struggling with anxiety, depression, or feeling alone as an LGBT person? Olly Alexander shares raw, real stories about mental health, bullying, and hope in the queer community. In this powerful documentary, Olly Alexander - lead singer of Years & Years - opens up about his lifelong battle with anxiety, depression, and eating disorders, shedding light on why LGBT people are disproportionately affected by mental health struggles. Through deeply personal diary entries, candid conversations with his mother, and heart-to-heart talks with friends and fans, Olly explores the shame, bullying, and isolation many queer people face growing up in a world that often fails to accept them. The film also features the voices of other LGBT individuals who bravely share their experiences with self-harm, addiction, eating disorders, homelessness, and coming out. Olly visits support groups, youth spaces, and schools, highlighting the crucial role of safe, affirming environments and the transformative power of talking openly about mental health. Alongside honest stories of pain and resilience, the video celebrates the queer community’s strength, solidarity, and the importance of listening, supporting one another, and building a future where every young person can thrive as their authentic self. If you've ever wondered about the link between growing up LGBT and mental health, how to help someone struggling, or why talking about these issues is so vital, this documentary offers insight, empathy, and hope. #MentalHealth #LGBT #OllyAlexander #ComingOut #QueerSupport #LGBTYouth #YearsAndYears #EndTheStigma