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“Ho provato tanto dolore e non so perché per tanto tempo. Essere un artista oggi è strano perché tutto si muove velocemente. Mi fermerò per capirmi”: Yungblud scoppia in lacrime davanti a 20mila fan
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“Ho provato tanto dolore e non so perché per tanto tempo. Essere un artista oggi è strano perché tutto si muove velocemente. Mi fermerò per capirmi”: Yungblud scoppia in lacrime davanti a 20mila fan

British artist Yungblud, whose real name is Dominic Harrison, broke down emotionally during a concert in front of 20,000 fans, expressing feelings of emotional detachment and confusion about his identity as an artist in today’s fast-paced world. In a heartfelt speech, he admitted to experiencing significant pain over a prolonged period but found comfort in the connection with his audience, calling them his family. He later posted an extended explanation on Instagram, clarifying that his emotions were genuine and not staged for attention. Yungblud reflected on the challenges of being an artist in modern times, where everything moves quickly and it becomes difficult to process emotions or find stability. He also mentioned reading an article that made him feel understood, noting that the media often does not praise him but that he accepts this as part of the world he lives in.

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“Ho provato tanto dolore e non so perché per tanto tempo. Essere un artista oggi è strano perché tutto si muove velocemente. Mi fermerò per capirmi”: Yungblud scoppia in lacrime davanti a 20mila fan

British artist Yungblud, whose real name is Dominic Harrison, broke down emotionally during a concert in front of 20,000 fans, expressing feelings of emotional detachment and confusion about his identity as an artist in today’s fast-paced world. In a heartfelt speech, he admitted to experiencing significant pain over a prolonged period but found comfort in the connection with his audience, calling them his family. He later posted an extended explanation on Instagram, clarifying that his emotions were genuine and not staged for attention. Yungblud reflected on the challenges of being an artist in modern times, where everything moves quickly and it becomes difficult to process emotions or find stability. He also mentioned reading an article that made him feel understood, noting that the media often does not praise him but that he accepts this as part of the world he lives in.

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