Valerie Bertinelli Reflects on Early Mental Health Support from Bonnie Franklin
The actress credits her 'One Day at a Time' co-star for guiding her to therapy, linking her experience to current advocacy for young entertainers' mental health.
- Valerie Bertinelli revealed on 'The Drew Barrymore ShowBonnie Franklin, her late co-star and on-screen mother, encouraged her to seek therapy at age 20 after noticing her struggles.
- Bertinelli emphasized the pivotal role Franklin played in her life, describing her as a nurturing mentor both on and off set during her early fame as a teenager on 'One Day at a Time.'
- The discussion highlighted the challenges faced by young actors in Hollywood, with Bertinelli linking her experience to broader conversations about mental health in the entertainment industry.
- Bertinelli expressed support for Ariana Grande's recent advocacy for mandatory therapy provisions in contracts for young performers, calling it a necessary measure for their well-being.
- Her remarks come as the entertainment industry increasingly acknowledges the need for structured mental health support for young talent navigating the pressures of early fame.