More celebrities have brought attention to what it's like to struggle with mental health difficulties in the public eye. Being in the spotlight is a requirement of being a star, but managing challenges can be more challenging. However, a lot of celebrities have made use of their platform to normalize mental health issues especially since a lot of fans sometimes disapprove some celebrity mental health stories. Many of Hollywood's top personalities have become more outspoken about real-life challenges, from revealing stories of postpartum depression to discussing anxiety and suicidal thoughts. By canceling their appearances, celebrities have publicly admitted to taking time off for their mental health. Here are a few famous people that postponed public appearances because of mental health difficulties.

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8 Justin Bieber

To concentrate on his mental health, Justin Bieber cut back on his 2017 Purpose tour. Due to unforeseen circumstances, Justin Bieber abruptly canceled the remainder of his worldwide tour with more than a dozen performances still to perform throughout the world. In a press release, he expressed regret to his followers and thanked them for their support throughout the previous 18 months of his tour. He stated that the best course of action is to take some time off to be proactive and focus on maintaining his health and joy.

7 Simone Biles

Simone Biles, the greatest gymnast of all time, withdrew from the team event at the Tokyo Olympics because mental health issues affected her performance early in the competition. The athlete who has accumulated massive fortune was supposed to lead the Team USA squad to another Olympic gold in the team event. On July 27, however, Biles sat on the sidelines for a few minutes of the tournament before leaving the playing area and having an earnest chat with a trainer. A little while later, she came back, obviously unprepared for the upcoming competition. Her withdrawal from the team competition was last verified by USA Gymnastics (USAG) after she gave her teammates hugs and put on her warm-up jacket and pants.

6 Pete Davidson

Pete Davidson has frequently taken time away from his career to seeking mental health treatment. Following Kanye West's threatening social media statements during and after the comedian's romance with Kim Kardashian, Pete Davidson is attending trauma counseling. He made the decision to get help in large part as a result of the Yeezy designer's aggressive posts that he published throughout his relationship with Kardashian.

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5 Demi Lovato

Following hospitalization for substance misuse and mental health issues in 2018, Demi Lovato, who has a lot of tattoos, was forced to postpone a concert and a game show engagement. The singer was scheduled to perform at Atlantic City Beach with special guests Lauv and Chris Devine. However, the venue said Demi had to cancel, and her tickets were still good for the shows by Lauv on July 26 and The Chainsmokers on July 29, both of which are part of the Atlantic City BeachFest Concert Series. Also accessible at the place of the purchase were refunds.

4 Kit Harington

After Game of Thrones, Kit Harington took a year off to concentrate on his mental health and well-being. In 2019, Harington made news when, according to his publicist, he checked into a wellness retreat weeks before the Game of Thrones conclusion to focus on some personal difficulties. He talked about going to treatment after discovering what would happen to his character in an interview that March.

3 Naomi Osaka

By withdrawing from the French Open in 2021, Naomi Osaka put her mental health first. The Women's Tennis Association (WTA) rates Osaka as the second-best female tennis player in the world. A day before her withdrawal, Osaka received a warning and a punishment for skipping the post-match appearances. Since moving to the United States, she claimed she has experienced protracted bouts of depression. She had a tremendously hard time adjusting to the fact that it was open in 2018. President of the French Tennis Federation Gilles Moretton issued an apology following Osaka's withdrawal and stated that the tennis tournament's organizers were dedicated to promoting athletes' well-being.

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2 Ronnie Ortiz-Magro

In 2021, Ronnie Ortiz-Magro took a break from the Jersey Shore to receive mental health therapy. On the January 5 show, Ronnie proposed to his girlfriend, Saffire Matos. Since then, they have called off their engagement. For the past two weeks, Ronnie has been uploading old photos of himself and his Jersey Shore cast mates on social media, ostensibly in preparation for his homecoming. After numerous scandals on the show and his arrest in April 2021, MTV announced that Ronnie was leaving the show to take care of his mental health concerns.

1 Chloe Kim

To focus on her mental health, Chloe Kim declared that she would take a year off from competitive snowboarding between the Winter Games of 2022 and 2026. The star snowboarder, 22 years old, takes a break after a stunning run. At the 2018 Winter Olympics, Kim, then 17 years old, became the youngest woman to win snowboarding gold. She then defended her title at the 2022 Beijing Games. It's for her mental health, the athlete claimed. She has promised to return for the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina, Italy, so she won't be gone for long.

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