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Constance Hall's heartbreaking admission


Constance Hall is never one to hold back.

But the mummy blogger has made a heartbreaking confession about the toll her divorce proceedings and other lawsuits took on her.

The 34-year-old admitted to having suicidal thoughts over the recent events in her life in an interview with Stellar.

Constance Hall has made a heartbreaking confession about the toll her divorce proceedings and other lawsuits took on her. Source: Instagram / Constance Hall
Constance Hall has made a heartbreaking confession about the toll her divorce proceedings and other lawsuits took on her. Source: Instagram / Constance Hall

“I’ve had days when I’m stressed out about a court case, when someone threatens to publish my phone number and then I’m served some more papers,” she explained to the publication.

“And I’m just lying on my bed thinking, ‘I could just jump off that balcony, it would be so much easier than dealing with all the things I have to deal with.’”

However, she admitted she tells herself to snap out of it as she thinks about other loved ones in worse situations.

“But then I think about my friends with terminal cancer and I’m like ‘Get a f***ing grip, Con,'” Constance said.

The 34-year-old admitted to having suicidal thoughts over the recent events in her life in an interview with <em>Stellar</em>. Source: Instagram / Constance Hall
The 34-year-old admitted to having suicidal thoughts over the recent events in her life in an interview with Stellar. Source: Instagram / Constance Hall

Constance and ex Bill Mahon went through a very public split last year with Bill taking to Facebook, publicly accusing his wife of cheating.

The pair are still battling their divorce out in court and she also is in the midst of two other lawsuits for allegedly breaching contracts.

Constance recently gave birth to her fifth child, and first with new husband Denim Cooke, who has two children from a previous relationship.

Her new son is named Raja and was born at 38 weeks, weighing 4.2kg.

If you are concerned about the mental health of yourself or a loved one, seek support and information by calling Lifeline on 13 11 14, Mensline on 1300 789 978, or Kids Helpline on 1800 551 800.

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