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== The Disappearance of Honey Singh == In 2014, Yo Yo Honey Singh's career was interrupted when he was diagnosed with bipolar disorder. This mental health condition, characterized by extreme mood swings ranging from emotional highs (mania) to lows (depression), significantly affected his life and career. Unlike the common belief that stress from fame led to his illness, Singh revealed that it was largely due to his extensive use of substances like alcohol, drugs, and weed. His dependency was so severe that he would consume these substances before sleeping and immediately after waking up, often being in a state of confusion and unaware of his actions. This addiction took a heavy toll on his personal life as well. His relationship with his ex-wife, Shalini Talwar, deteriorated during this period. He admitted to neglecting his family and his wife due to his lifestyle and continuous travel commitments, which further fueled his dependence on substances . Bipolar disorder can be worsened by substance abuse, which can amplify mood swings and make management of the disorder challenging. Alcohol and drugs can interfere with the effectiveness of prescribed medications and lead to unpredictable mood changes, impulsive behavior, and even thoughts of self-harm during depressive episodes. His struggle with the illness and addiction remained largely hidden from the public for many years. During his treatment, he received support from several prominent figures in the industry, including Akshay Kumar, Deepika Padukone, and Shah Rukh Khan, who stayed in touch with his family and suggested medical help. This phase was a challenging period for Honey Singh, but he has since spoken openly about his experiences, aiming to raise awareness about mental health and the dangers of substance abuse.
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