Lord disclosed why she decided to take a break from social media. The singer said it affected her mental health.
The 24-year-old singer appeared on “James Corden’s Late Night Show” on Wednesday. famous Because of their negative impact on her mental health, she has completely deleted all social media applications from her phone.
“I did this because I felt that my brain was not working properly,” Lord said. “It’s too hard. It’s the hardest thing I’ve ever done. It’s still hard every day. It’s like stopping sugar, like I still eat a lot of sugar. If I don’t have sugar, I feel crazy.”
Lord gave up her third studio album”Solar energy,” On August 20, she further pointed out how alienated she felt after leaving social media.
“It was exactly that during the initial period when I was not on social media. I was too irritable,” she explained. “I feel so alienated. But this is my life now.”
The singer no longer uses social media platforms such as Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube. However, she did use the cooking app of The New York Times and often read the reviews there.
“This has become a source of community for me,” she revealed. “You will hear all these weird little stories.” Someone will say, “When my husband comes home from get off work, I do this for him, and he does it.” Every once in a while you will get some details. You will Find something, and then you will turn it into that.”
Corden revealed that he also tried to take a break from social media, but it never lasted more than a month.
Lord said that her assistant had all her passwords, and she also blocked search engines such as Google on her phone, which was “a bit crazy.”
“I can’t use Google on my phone,” she pointed out. “I can’t have Safari or something like that. I kind of like it. Actually you don’t need to googling as many things as you think you need-just do it on your home computer!”
Lord’s new “Solar Power” music album consists of 14 songs, including “California”, “Big Star” and “Hold No Grudge”.
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