
Former Emmerdale star Patsy Kensit has opened up about her feelings of isolation after having the ‘saddest week ever’.
The actress, known to soap fans for her role as Sadie King in the ITV soap, was supported by her followers after sharing a message on Instagram.
Alongside a photo she posted over the weekend, Patsy wrote: ‘It’s the end to the most saddest week ever…
‘The weekends are always hard as I can feel isolated and I worry constantly… Tomorrow is a new day breath work meditation and exercise.
‘God bless anyone who can relate to any of this… love and light,’ she added.
Actress and TV presenter Lisa Faulker commented: ‘Sending you my love.’
All Saints singer Natalie Appleton also wrote: ‘Sending so much love to you darling.’

Patsy, who played Lola Pearce’s (Danielle Harold) mum Emma Harding in EastEnders for a short stint in 2023, has openly discussed her mental health in recent times.
She previously revealed she was diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder.
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She told Good Housekeeping last month: ‘I’ve recently been diagnosed as suffering from PTSD for a very long time. Not just because of my mum being so ill, but I was really sad when James’s dad [Jim Kerr] and I got divorced. And then there was the chaos of the 1990s…’

Patsy also said she was left feeling ‘broken and numb’ after skincare line she’d been developing fell through, her sons moved out of home and she split from her fiancé.
She added: ‘My friends rallied round me during the past few years – they saved me. I love hanging out with them.
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‘I’ve really conquered empty nest syndrome – and of course, the minute I let the boys go, I couldn’t get rid of them!’
Need support for your mental health?
You can contact mental health charity Mind on 0300 123 3393 or text them on 86463.
Mind can also be reached by email at info@mind.org.uk.
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