“My life was hinging on this”: Kit Harington Went Through Serious Mental Health Issues After Game of Thrones Ended

Kit Harington opened up during a podcast and claimed that he suffered from ADHD and mental health issues after Game of Thrones ended.

"My life was hinging on this": Kit Harington Went Through Serious Mental Health Issues After Game of Thrones Ended

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  • Kit Harington suffered from ADHD and mental health issues after his starring as Jon Snow in Game of Thrones came to an end.
  • Kit Harington had to seek help and enter rehab for alcoholism in 2019, after Game of Thrones ended.
  • Kit Harington has been a leading actor in the industry, owing most of his fame to GoT, a show that launched him into the mainstream.
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Kit Harington opened up during an interview that he went through tremendous mental health problems after the curtains dropped on Game of Thrones. Although the show made him extremely famous and launched him into the mainstream, it also brought him a lot of pain. The actor also claimed that he was diagnosed with ADHD during his rehab for alcoholism in 2019.

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Kit Harington is an actor whose claim to fame is undoubtedly through his portrayal of Jon Snow in the epic fantasy series Game of Thrones, a role that earned him critical acclaim and award nominations. Harington is a talented actor with a diverse career spanning theater, film, and television, but his story does not end here.

Kit Harington as Jon Snow in Game Of Thrones
Kit Harington as Jon Snow in Game Of Thrones

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Kit Harington’s Fight Against Mental Health Issues Post Game of Thrones Fame

Kit Harington, most popular for his role as Jon Snow in Game of Thrones, has been open about his battles with mental health issues after the show finished. He has shared his experiences with alcoholism, and depression. He also revealed that he was diagnosed with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder otherwise known as ADHD during his time in recovery for alcoholism. Harington opened up in The Hidden 20% podcast and claimed that,

“I realized that my life was hinging on this. Luckily, it was the right place at the right time. I managed to forge a new life from there. I entered rehab drunk, sobered up in there, and went, ‘— this, not you guys in a circle. No, thank you.’ And I left that pretty quick and said, ‘I’ll try to deal with this by myself,’ which didn’t work after about four years.”

Harington ascribes a portion of his troubles to the popularity and strain of playing Jon Snow on the acclaimed TV show. The ending of the show appeared to be a difficult period for him as in 2019, he sought help and entered recovery. His wife, Rose Leslie, has also provided him with constant support throughout his journey. He has spoken openly about his encounters, wanting to bring issues to light and help other people with comparative issues.

 Kit Harington as Jon Snow
Kit Harington as Jon Snow

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Harington is by all accounts in a vastly improved place now. He continues to work as an actor, has even returned to playing various roles, and remains an advocate for mental health awareness. It was courageous of him to share his story, and it very well may be inspiring for others. By talking about his psychological wellness issues, he broke down the stigma and assisted many in seeking help.

Kit Harington and His Iconic Role as Jon Snow in Game of Thrones

The complex character of Jon Snow, the outcast of Winterfell who defied expectations and forged his own path, was brought to life by Kit Harington. From an untouchable to a leader, Harington’s nuanced depiction caught Jon Snow’s unseen conflicts, his steadfast reliability, and his disastrous fate. He mastered the brooding hero aesthetic, the swordsmanship, and the depth expected to make Jon Snow reasonable and interesting.

Kit Harington as Jon Snow
Kit Harington as Jon Snow

Game of Thrones launched Harington into worldwide fame. His presentation gathered inescapable recognition, procuring him Golden Globe and Primetime Emmy Award nominations. His devotion to the role, in any event, learning the Dothraki, set his obligation to the person and echoed with viewers. While Jon Snow will always be inseparable from Harington, he displayed his acting roles in different projects.

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He appeared in historical dramas like Pompei and Gunpowder, ventured into fantasy with Eternals, and even provided the voice for animated films like How to Train Your Dragon 2. His versatility grows beyond the icy walls of Westeros to demonstrate his talent and even after the curtains shut on Game of Thrones, Harington’s effect on the show and mainstream culture remains rock solid.

Kit Harington in Eternals
Kit Harington in Eternals

He’s turned into a mainstream icon, his face perpetually connected to the epic saga. His performance is still being celebrated by fans, who also discuss Snow’s journey and even speculate about possible spin-offs. Kit Harington’s part in Game of Thrones is a significant chapter and it demonstrates his talent, commitment, and the force of the tales George R.R. Martin and the show brought to life.

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