Lisa Kudrow Discusses Her Post-9/11 Mental Illness
Lisa Kudrow has lately provided more detail regarding how she overcame the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks
“After 9/11, all I was doing was watching the news, and every single thing I saw was someone who knew someone that was in one of the towers or something like that,” the 59-year-old stated in an exclusive interview with PEOPLE magazine. “Every single thing I saw was someone who knew someone that was in one of the towers or something like that”.

Shared their story by the former member of “Friends”:
The former member of Friends shared their story by saying, “I started watching Will & Grace and I said, ‘Oh, okay. Oh, that makes me wonder, given that they are in New York. Oh my God, they’ve arrived in the Big Apple. I have to wonder if they knew anyone in those buildings, and if they did, who it was that they knew.
“Then I thought, ‘Oh my, wait, no, because they would have shot this before 9/11,’ and I said to myself. After that, I replied, “No, no. This is completely made up. The actress made the following statement: “In this universe, it didn’t even happen.”
Lisa concluded by saying, “It was a break that I really needed.”
Lisa reportedly expounded on the significance of fundraising for mental health:
Earlier, Lisa reportedly expounded on the significance of fundraising for mental health research while attending the UCLA WOW 2023 Mental Health Summit in Los Angeles. The summit was held at the University of California, Los Angeles.
The actress gave this explanation when asked about the need of continuing to finance research: “The important thing is that we keep funding research so that they can continue exploring ways to address mental health issues that talk therapy might not be able to handle, that meditation might not be able to address,” she said.
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