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Biography Flash Michael Phelps Reveals Near Overdose and Mental Health Battle Beyond the Gold
Published 19 hours ago
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Michael Phelps, the 28-time Olympic gold medalist, just dropped a bombshell interview thats sending ripples through sports and mental health circles. In a raw sit-down with NBC Nightly News anchor Tom Llamas for the networks Great Americans series marking Americas 250th anniversary, Phelps opened up about his darkest days, revealing a near-overdose on Ambien amid crippling mental health struggles and suicidal thoughts. NBC Nightly News reports he candidly shared how he felt like he didnt want to live anymore, turning to the prescription sleep aid during intense pain and dark periods post-Olympics, but a pivotal moment when he asked for help stopped him from going over the edge. This exclusive, aired in the past few days, has Phelps reflecting on his post-swimming life, calling his mental health advocacy better than any gold medal because of its impact on others lives.
The conversation, also highlighted on TODAY and YouTube clips from NBC, dives into his Olympic legacy while emphasizing therapy and vulnerability as game-changers. Phelps described the talk as therapeutic, weighing his enduring influence heavier than Beijing feats where he shattered Mark Spitzs recordsthough thats old glory, this fresh disclosure carries massive biographical weight, humanizing the icon whos reshaped stigma around athlete mental health.
No public appearances or business moves popped in the last 48 hours, and social media buzz centers on shares of this NBC bombshellno verified posts from Phelps himself. Unconfirmed whispers of podcast tie-ins float, but stick to the facts: this interviews the big story with long-term ripple effects on his legacy.
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The conversation, also highlighted on TODAY and YouTube clips from NBC, dives into his Olympic legacy while emphasizing therapy and vulnerability as game-changers. Phelps described the talk as therapeutic, weighing his enduring influence heavier than Beijing feats where he shattered Mark Spitzs recordsthough thats old glory, this fresh disclosure carries massive biographical weight, humanizing the icon whos reshaped stigma around athlete mental health.
No public appearances or business moves popped in the last 48 hours, and social media buzz centers on shares of this NBC bombshellno verified posts from Phelps himself. Unconfirmed whispers of podcast tie-ins float, but stick to the facts: this interviews the big story with long-term ripple effects on his legacy.
Thanks for listening, please subscribe to never miss an update on Michael Phelps and search the term Biography Flash for more great Biographies. This has been a Quiet Please production.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI