The wrapper tells about his mental health and coping at the gala podcast.

The wrapper admits that he has lost himself as a result of the popularity. Jenni Gästgivar

The wrapper, real name Jere Pöyhönen, rose to the awareness of the whole people in 2023 Cha cha cha cha) song and Eurovision. The wrapper finished second in the Eurovision Song Contest. The competition was won by Lore in Sweden.

In fresh Gala-In the podcast episode, the wrapper goes through the impact of popularity and a ascending career on his or her mental health and coping.

With publicity, the wrapper says he has lost himself. With the fast -paced publicity, dozens of gigs and continuous being on display, the artist noticed that he could no longer know anything.

– I didn’t get the family, I didn’t Kiksi for friends. It feels like I’ve got it back because of the fact that I have changed my mindset. I can’t forever be afraid of the world, not to go to the bar or to the people. Sure it’s not easy, but I can’t live so endless because I destroy myself, the wrapper describes in the episode.

The visa success took coping from the wrapper. Pontus Höök

The wrapper understands that publicity and luxury life may look nice. However, it is not the whole truth.

– Yes, after the visas, it was quite a turf when it came to gigs after the gigs. It was perhaps a bit of a pity that it [keikat] It was like a drug. After that, alcohol came into the patterns, wanted to maintain that feeling. You didn’t want to drop the feeling, he continues.

– I’m not surprised that people go to drugs. I haven’t gone to them myself, but I no longer wonder about it. We want to get that feeling and feel something.

The wrapper says that holiday and change of thought have helped him return to his uniform. However, work is still to be done.

“I feel like I’ve got it back, but honestly, maybe then there was more of a particular joy of life,” the wrapper admits.

Symptoms

The wrapper says he is sensitive to when he is not charged enough. This happened, for example, in the Melodifestivalen, where he performed last winter.

– After the first interview, I thought I could go to the lust. I was really tired. You will no longer withstand the fluttering in the same way, what you have lasted and tired faster.

The wrapper says he is constantly learning to put himself or herself. Jenni Gästgivar

The wrapper is asked in the podcast hosted by Hennariikka Laaksola, Thelma Siberg and Valtteri Lehtinen, whether he can prioritize himself in his or her career in health and mental health.

– Well, yeah and no. Many times it is self -critical and a bit like “I’m not weak”. You can hear a lot around that you still have to do it. Then you think, “Yes, yes, yes.” You don’t really admit to yourself that the boy is not doing well. It’s difficult because people are also afraid to say to themselves that now not everything is ok.

– Of course I also do things myself, I don’t always answer the phone and such stuff. They also feel bad when you do not answer the mother or the stroke, the podet is bad about it, even though there is nothing wrong with it.

The wrapper says he is constantly working on things.

– It has to be understood. “Jere you need to understand that you can give yourself time, you can say directly. Today I’m in the mild, I’m going to the cottage or whatever.” There’s something to do with it, but I’m moving forward with it all the time, the wrapper concludes in the podcast.

Gaala podcast can be listened to In podimo.

Wrapping and Swedish Hoja in an interview with Iltalehti in February 2025. Noora Luukkanen

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