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Hannah Murray Explores Cult Involvement and Psychotic Break in New Memoir 'The Make-Believe'

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Fran Hoepfner

9h ago· 12 min readenNews

Summary

Hannah Murray, known for her roles in 'Skins' and 'Game of Thrones', explores her involvement with a wellness cult that led to a psychotic break in her new memoir 'The Make-Believe'. The memoir grapples with the question of whether her experience was genuine magic or madness, as she finds solace and understanding through the act of writing itself.

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Twitter / XHannah Murray Explores Cult Involvement and Psychotic Break in New Memoir 'The Make-Believe'vulture.com

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There was a core mystery for me at the heart of this experience — was it magic, or was I mad?
Writing became a way to make sense of what happened, to find solace in the act of putting it all down on the page.
The experience in question was a psychotic break tied to her involvement with a wellness cult.
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In her memoir ‘The Make-Believe,’ ‘Skins’ and ‘Game of Thrones’ actor Hannah Murray tries to make sense of her involvement with a wellness cult that resulted in a psychotic break.

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