Newcastle Striker Wilson Reveals Childhood Suicide Struggles, Credits Therapy
Newcastle Striker Wilson Reveals Childhood Suicide Struggles, Credits Therapy

Newcastle Striker Wilson Reveals Childhood Suicide Struggles, Credits Therapy

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Newcastle United striker Callum Wilson has opened up about his childhood struggles, revealing that he contemplated suicide at around age 12 due to a difficult upbringing marked by domestic abuse, foster care, food insecurity, and a single-parent household. Football became his escape and savior, providing him with a sense of family and stability that he lacked at home. Recently, after experiencing setbacks and increased aggression, Wilson sought therapy following a suggestion from a Newcastle physio who noticed changes in his demeanor. He emphasizes that despite his traumatic past, he does not blame his mother and credits football with helping channel his aggression positively. Wilson shared his story during Mental Health Awareness week to encourage others to seek help and highlight the importance of mental health support. His candid revelations aim to reduce stigma and inspire those facing similar challenges to reach out for professional assistance.

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