Sex Education’s Aimee Lou Wood reveals therapy during lockdown has been ‘painful’ as she opens up about anxiety battleSEX Education star Aimee Lou Wood has revealed she's been having therapy whilst in lockdown and has found the process "painful".series, says the process has helped her to have a more introspective look upon herself and life.Credit: Netflix
"But I think it's made me realise fully, for the first time, it's sunk in how much my life changed. Because I did Sex Education, and then I went to do a play in Chicago. And then when I came back from Chicago, everything had changed.": "I think being removed from distractions, it's been good."But it's also been quite painful because I've had to actually look at stuff, rather than just avert my eyes and throw myself into a job or whatever.
Netflix claimed that 40 million households tuned in to watch season one in just the first month, and it was in the top ten most popular series of 2019 both in the UK and US.Speaking about how life has changed since she found fame, Aimee explained: "I always had this fixation with Chicago. I was like, 'I love Chicago. I think it's the best city'.
She continued: "I've always had anxiety. I've always suffered with it, and I think fame does exacerbate that because you walk down the street and you're reminded that people know you.Credit: Getty Images
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