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Lioness Star's Private Battle: From Trolls to Triumph

29 Nov

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Summary

  • Karen Carney faced severe confidence blows from online trolls.
  • She battled depression, self-harm, and sleeping pill addiction.
  • Carney is a former England Lionesses player and Olympian.
Lioness Star's Private Battle: From Trolls to Triumph

Former England Lioness Karen Carney has candidly shared the profound impact online trolls have had on her mental health. The Strictly Come Dancing star revealed that negative comments, particularly during her transition to sports punditry, severely knocked her confidence. She found it difficult to cope with public criticism, stating it crushed her spirit.

Carney's vulnerability extends to a period of intense personal struggle. After sustaining a knee injury while playing for the Chicago Red Stars, she experienced a deep depression. This challenging time led to self-harm and an addiction to sleeping pills, which she described as the hardest thing she has ever overcome.

With support from those around her, including her coach Emma Haynes, Carney has fought through these adversities. Her journey highlights remarkable strength and resilience, moving from a decorated football career, including representing Great Britain at the 2012 Olympics, to navigating personal health battles and subsequent success in broadcasting and on the dance floor.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Karen Carney battled severe depression, self-harm, and sleeping pill addiction after a knee injury, and also faced significant confidence issues due to online trolls.
Karen Carney is a former professional footballer for the England Lionesses, an Olympian, and is now a sports pundit and contestant on Strictly Come Dancing.
With the support of people around her and her coach, Karen Carney fought through her depression and addiction, focusing on recovery and her subsequent career paths.

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