TV show host Sharon Osbourne says she was "very frightened" when she was suffering a mental breakdown.
The 63-year-old revealed earlier this week that she had spent several weeks in a facility in 2015. Now she says that she was left so "flat" that she was unable to even ask for help.
"I had given up. I just couldn't deal. At a very low point in my life, I was very frightened about what was going on with me mentally and the thoughts that were going into my head constantly," Osbourne told accesshollywood.com.
"These thoughts coming into my head and pictures and people's faces and I couldn't control my head, but I couldn't verbalise it.
"I just didn't have the strength to even say 'I need help, help me' because I just couldn't talk I was just flat, gone," she added.
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