Lukas Gage is attracting our attention. after that you The 30-year-old actor, who is in the golden shower scene in his viral Zoom audition video, has built a reputation for taking risks and telling the truth. And it paid off. In other outstanding roles fellow, White lotus, A sense of happinessand recently Overcompensation, Gage has already stuck with some of our favorite series and films.
Now, his new memoir, I wrote this for cautionbrings the same fearless energy to the page. Gage jumps into substance abuse, hairstylist Chris Appleton, his childhood, and his brief marriage to Hollywood mixed chaos. But at the heart of the memoir is what Gage calls his two difficult truths. The shame that was associated with his sexuality and the shame that was associated with his mental health diagnosis.
“I’m oversharing.”
“Maybe I’m saying too much,” he said. Variety. “But I love memoirs across the line because I start conversations about things people don’t want to touch.”
For the first time, Gage is publicly naming his diagnosis of borderline personality disorder. Often misunderstood and demonized labels carry heavy stigma. Gage says that being an artist like Julia Fox made him feel lonely and gave him permission to stop hiding.
“That’s been so condemned,” he explains. “But when I heard others talk about it, I felt like I had no embarrassment.”
“I’m not going to hold it back anymore,” he says. “I’m not going to apologize for who I am.”
Gage also discusses his relationship with Appleton, but admits that the chapter was easier to revisit than the others. “If I was completely transparent, it was much more difficult for me to talk about my mental health and my sexuality, addictive behavior and my family,” he says.
Appleton has also been opened up about Jay Shetty’s romance, so it’s clear that there is no bad blood between the two. intentionally Podcast. “You can love someone and there’s no eternal happy ending,” Appleton told Shetty. “And just because it’s not eternal doesn’t mean it didn’t mean it didn’t mean it didn’t mean it.”
Turn the page over
According to the official summary, “I wrote this for caution A heart-filled, riveted, exquisite memoir that chronicles Lucas’s age in San Diego’s unforgettable Underberry and claudes the path to stardom. Lucas captures the universal anxiety of the transition from innocent to adulthood and feels too much. Sex and death, fame and family conflict, substance abuse, raya, I wrote this for caution is the incredible achievement of healing, vaping through treatment sessions, and having the courage to forgive a family that hurts you and frees itself. ”
Gauge’s new book We will reach the shelf on October 14th.
Source: Gayety – gayety.com
