Selah Sue on her depression: 'These past few months have been the hardest of my life'

Rebond, vivre avec le handicap

On stage, she shines. Her warm and husky voice is mesmerizing. From intimate venues to festivals, she has converted the public to soul music and became famous thanks to songs like Raggamuffin or Alone. After two albums and a 15-year career, Selah Sue releases Persona, her latest, solar and intimate, opus. In it, she talks, both freely and humbly, about, her depression.

For the second season of Le Monde's podcast, 'Rebond, living with disabilities', produced in partnership with Agefiph, the Belgian singer talks about the psychological problems she has been suffering from since she was a teenager and which she is trying to overcome. Mental disorders that handicap her in her daily life. On the occasion of the European Week for Employment of People with Disabilities, Selah Sue spoke to journalist Joséfa Lopez.

"Rebond, living with disabilities," a podcast produced by Le Monde, in partnership with Agefiph. An episode written and hosted by Joséfa Lopez. Production : Joséfa Lopez for Le Monde. Direction : Eyeshot. Transcript : Caroline Lee. Graphic identity : Kenza Mezouar, Mélina Zerbib. Partnership : Sonia Jouneau, Victoire Bounine.


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