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Lewis Capaldi Partners With BetterHelp to Give Fans 734,000 Hours of Free Online Therapy

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Lewis Capaldi Partners With BetterHelp to Give Fans 734,000 Hours of Free Online Therapy
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Lewis Capaldi Partners With BetterHelp to Give Fans 734,000 Hours of Free Online Therapy

2025-07-07 19:00 Last Updated At:19:21

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jul 7, 2025--

After two years away from the spotlight, Lewis Capaldi broke the silence and made a courageous return to music with his new single “Survive” – a bold, brave anthem that addresses a challenging period in his career that peaked at Glastonbury in 2023. Capaldi cites therapy as the reason he was able to return to music, and he wants others to have access to the same support. To do this, he’s teaming up with BetterHelp, the world’s largest online therapy platform, to share his own mental health experience and give away 734,000 hours of free online therapy (honoring Capaldi’s 734-day break to focus on his mental health) – providing fans a free month of BetterHelp.

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As part of the partnership, Capaldi released an exclusive video chat for BetterHelp chronicling for the first time his mental health experience during his two year break – including how he navigated anxiety and how mental health support got him to where he is today. In it, he shares how finding the right therapist and engaging in therapy has helped him to “feel the best he’s felt.” View the video here.

“Therapy is the reason why I am able to be a musician again,” said Capaldi. “I don’t think I’ll ever stop going to therapy after the impact it’s had on my life over the past two years. I want to support my fans as they’ve supported me, which is why I’m donating 734,000 hours together with BetterHelp.”

Capaldi said anxiety had “overtaken” him by the end of his 2023 tour – when his mental health challenges reached their peak. The Scottish superstar made the decision to step away from music and focus on his mental health. Capaldi has now come full circle, making a triumphant return to Glastonbury, with a surprise performance that made it clear he is not just surviving, he’s come back even stronger, watch here.

“We’ve seen through our data that globally 3 in 4 people agree that seeking mental health support is important, yet most people are afraid to ask for help,” said Sara Brooks, Chief Growth Officer of BetterHelp. “To have someone as globally recognized as Lewis Capaldi share so authentically how getting help through online therapy has transformed his life is incredibly powerful. We’re grateful to have Lewis speak up and use his platform to help break down the stigma of therapy.”

For more information about the partnership and to access a free month of therapy, visit www.betterhelp.com/lewiscapaldi.

About Lewis Capaldi:

2X GRAMMY® Award-nominated, BRIT Award-winning artist and songwriter Lewis Capaldi’s debut album, Divinely Uninspired to a Hellish Extent, was the biggest selling UK album of 2019 and 2020, propelling him from bedroom musician to superstar. “Someone You Loved,” his 2019 global megahit, has been certified Diamond (10x Platinum) in the U.S. and stands as the UK’s most streamed song of all time and the fourth highest ever streamed song in the world. In addition to a GRAMMY® nomination for “Song of the Year”, the single won the BRIT Award for “Song of the Year” alongside Capaldi’s “Best New Artist” trophy. “Someone You Loved” stands as the UK’s most streamed song of all time and the fourth highest ever streamed song in the world. With Broken By Desire To Be Heavenly Sent, he scored his second UK No. 1 album and three UK No. 1 singles, "Pointless,""Wish You The Best" and "Forget Me." The 2023 album earned praise from the likes of The New York Times,Rolling Stone, The Guardian, NME, GQ, Stereogum, TIME and many more. April 2023 brought the release of the raw and compelling, GRAMMY®-nominated music documentary Lewis Capaldi: How I’m Feeling Now, in partnership with Netflix, BMG, & Pulse Films – available to watch globally on Netflix now. Taking its name from the album’s closing song, the feature-length documentary shot straight to the top of the Netflix chart, making it the most watched film on the platform since its release. Capaldi’s new single “Survive” is out now.

About BetterHelp:

BetterHelp was founded in 2013 to remove the traditional barriers to therapy and make mental health care more accessible to everyone. Today, it’s the world’s largest online therapy service – providing professional, affordable, and tailored therapy in a convenient online format. BetterHelp’s network of 30,000 credentialed therapists has helped millions of people worldwide take ownership of their mental health and work towards their personal goals. As the unmet need for mental health services persists, BetterHelp is committed to expanding access to therapy globally.

Disclaimer:This partnership involves paid promotional collaboration between Lewis Capaldi and BetterHelp.

Lewis Capaldi

Lewis Capaldi

LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Golden Globes are fast approaching, and Nikki Glaser is struggling to find a Julia Roberts joke.

“She’s been the toughest nut to crack,” Glaser, who's hosting Sunday's Globes, said Tuesday with a determined laugh. “But I’m going to crack it.”

The comedian got the hosting gig last year after showing her skill at ruthlessly roasting celebrities. She got raves for her monologue. She brought out the knives, but they weren’t overly sharp. She was promptly asked back.

Sunday's monologue will be a shape-shifting monster until the moment the CBS telecast starts and she takes the stage at the Beverly Hilton, ideally with a bit ready for Roberts, who's nominated for best actress in a drama for “After the Hunt.” She'll be sitting in front of Glaser with her star-powered charm.

“I just want to do the perfect joke but it’s like people do not have a sense of humor about Julia Roberts,” Glaser said in an interview with The Associated Press. “She’ll be fine — other people are not fine on her behalf. Like the most innocent joke about her that I made a couple times trying it out, they booed, they were like jeering.”

For others, Glaser is confident in her material, and their ability to take it, including the men in the absurdly star-studded best actor categories:

— She’ll get another shot at Timothée Chalamet, nominated last year for playing Bob Dylan and this year for “Marty Supreme”: “Timothée, he’s great. He knows how to handle it,” she said. Last year, she told a mustachioed Chalamet: “You have the most gorgeous eyelashes — on your upper lip.”

— She’ll get her first chance to poke at George Clooney, nominated for “Jay Kelly”: “George Clooney’s going to be exciting to just have any kind of interaction with. I think he’s such a good sport,” she said. “He's down for it.’”

— She's says she's excited about her stuff on “Sinners” nominee Michael B. Jordan.

— And what about Leonardo DiCaprio, representing awards season powerhouse “One Battle After Another?” “Leo? Leo, yeah, Leo. We’re going to hit Leo,” she said. “The icebergs are coming. Watch out.”

Glaser spoke to the AP while wearing a gown and fur coat on a mock New York street at a CBS studio lot where she's prepping.

But the real preparation has been happening at Southern California's comedy clubs.

“I’ve been running the jokes constantly,” she said. “I live and die by those crowds. They really tell me what to keep and what not to. Things that I think will kill will just be nothing and things that I think are just a throwaway are like the best joke.”

She shares one that she dumped.

“I was going to make a joke about ‘Pluribus’ where I said like, ‘Have you seen it? Pluribly not,’” she said. “But we could not find a place for ‘pluribly not’ and so that one is in the graveyard. Probably rightfully so.”

Because the monologue is directed, roast-style, at the people in the Globes crowd, the comedy club audience has to play celebrity roles.

She’ll ask them, “'Will you play Julia Roberts for me?' You know, like it is, it’s strange, but I kind of just set it up. Like I’m hosting the Golden Globes. They’re usually very excited about that.”

Like every awards show host, she's wary that some major current event will upend everything. During the past weekend, she thought she certainly would have to talk about Venezuela onstage. Now she thinks maybe not.

“You can’t even anticipate things a week away as being relevant enough,” she said. “You’d be surprised that half the room had no clue why I was saying ‘Venezuela.’ People aren’t getting the news like we all are.”

Last year's version of the Julia Roberts problem was “Wicked,” and finding a joke that rode the line between meanness and affection. It took a long time, but she and the two friends she writes with found it.

“It ended up being perfect. I loved it,” she said, repeating the line. “'My boyfriend loved it, my boyfriend’s boyfriend loved it.' Perfect ‘Wicked’ joke. Wasn’t too mean, just celebrated the gayness.”

For more coverage of the 2026 Golden Globe Awards, visit https://apnews.com/hub/golden-globe-awards.

FILE - Nikki Glaser presents the award for tour of the century during the iHeartRadio Music Awards, on Monday, March 17, 2025, at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello, File)

FILE - Nikki Glaser presents the award for tour of the century during the iHeartRadio Music Awards, on Monday, March 17, 2025, at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello, File)

FILE - Nikki Glaser arrives at the 82nd Golden Globes on Sunday, Jan. 5, 2025, at the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, Calif. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP, File)

FILE - Nikki Glaser arrives at the 82nd Golden Globes on Sunday, Jan. 5, 2025, at the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, Calif. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP, File)

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