Lisa Vanderpump, 60, is in therapy and on meds for depression
Lisa Vanderpump, 60, is in therapy and on meds for depression after death of brother and mom following RHOBH meltdown: ‘I thought f**k it, I can’t do this anymore’
- RHOBH standout Vanderpump has had a difficult last few years
- Her brother Mark died from suicide then her mother Jean passed away
- The loss of her brother made her unable to carry on with her Bravo show
- In a new podcast she details how she fell into a depression over grief
- And Lisa also admitted that she went on antidepressants and saw a therapist
Lisa Vanderpump has had a difficult last few years as lost her brother Mark to suicide, her mother Jean passed away, and she left The Real Housewives Of Beverly Hills.
So it makes sense that the 60-year-old Bravo beauty sometimes gets a case of the blues.
The restaurateur will take about her depression when her interview with Not Skinny Not Fat podcast on Dear Media airs on January 11.
Hard times: Lisa Vanderpump has had a difficult last few years she told the podcast Not Skinny Not Fat on Dear Media
‘I can get depressed or suffer with depression,’ said the brunette beauty who added she is on medication and does get therapy.
And she knows it is because of the loss of her two family members.
As far as the passings, she said: ‘You’ll never get over it. You’ll get used to it, but you will walk towards that light.’
So hard to say goodbye: The beauty lost her brother Mark to suicide in April 2018
So hard to say goodbye: Then the TV star’s mother Jean died in June 2019
Also in her upcoming interview, she will talk about how she has been managing her stress.
In the past, she has said she finds comfort in exercise and family.
Lisa will also touch on her final breaking point on RHOBH.
Family life: Here Lisa is in black as she is seen with her brother and parents
In a teaser for her interview, she said she had enough when she quit in June 2019.
‘My defense and this time I just thought, f**k it. I can’t do this anymore. I’m searching for happiness,’ Lisa told the podcast.
She had been on all first nine seasons of the show.
She had to quit: She added: ‘Yeah, I take full responsibility for not being strong enough to complete the series. I was not in a space where I felt that I could go on my own mental health. I was. Crying every single day, it was just wasn’t, it, wasn’t just, wasn’t a healthy situation’