Hannah Murray Opens Up About Exploitative Wellness Cult, Psychotic Episode and Mental Health Struggle in New Memoir
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- •Hannah Murray, known for *Game of Thrones*, reveals involvement in an exploitative wellness cult in her memoir *The Make-Believe: A Memoir of Magic and Madness*.
- •The cult led to a psychotic episode, resulting in a 28-day hospitalisation under the Mental Health Act in the UK.
- •Murray’s involvement began in 2017 on the set of *Detroit*, where she met an energy healer named Grace, who introduced her to a pyramid-structured organisation led by a man she calls Steve.
- •After her hospitalisation, Murray was diagnosed with bipolar disorder and now advocates for greater openness about severe mental health experiences.
Hannah Murray, widely recognized for her role in the popular HBO series *Game of Thrones*, has shared a deeply personal account of her involvement with an exploitative wellness cult in her newly released memoir, *The Make-Believe: A Memoir of Magic and Madness*. The actress, aged 36, detailed how this experience led to a severe psychotic episode, resulting in a 28-day hospitalisation under the Mental Health Act. In a candid interview with *The Guardian*, Murray reflected on the lack of critical scrutiny surrounding wellness culture and the systemic vulnerabilities that allowed such exploitation to occur.

