WWE Star Becky Lynch Makes Heartbreaking Personal Confession
The former WWE Women’s Champion, Becky Lynch made a confession about her personal life.
Becky Lynch has been one of the biggest female stars in the history of WWE and professional life. She is also happily married to Seth Rollins and they have a lovely daughter together. She last competed in the Queen of the Ring tournament last month, where she lost in the first round.
While she is out of action currently, Becky Lynch made a heartbreaking revelation regarding her personal life.
Becky Lynch made a disclosure about her postpartum depression
Becky Lynch revealed on the Happy Mum podcast recently that she was concerned about getting postpartum depression after giving birth to her daughter, Roux, but it occurred after she breastfed her daughter:
The hardship only came… I mean, you know, all the—you don’t sleep as much and blah, blah, blah, and there’s hard little hard things—but it wasn’t until… and I had figured I’d probably be inclined to get postpartum depression, but nobody had told me that you can get it after you’re done breastfeeding.”
Becky further detailed the whole condition she suffered from:
Yeah. I breastfed for over two years. Really? Yeah. So then when she’s over two and then I weaned her and all of a sudden, like, I’m so low and I was like, ‘What is happening?’ Like… I had no idea until somebody had told me. They were like, ‘Oh yeah, I got it after I weaned my daughter off.’”
And then she became just such a source of support for me that I didn’t realize that that could happen. It was just sort of a low mood? Uh, yeah, but like very low. And like I remember describing it as like I couldn’t see colors. Like everything just felt gray and dull and I had no hope. I didn’t want to get out of bed in the morning. I didn’t want to exist. Like I was just so low. And like anything that went wrong went super wrong.”
Becky Lynch also revealed that her relationship with her husband, Seth Rollins was also affected due to the postpartum depression:
Yeah… like I didn’t feel worthy of my husband, like all of that stuff. And I guess not knowing why you felt like that… it’s really scary. It was scary because it’s in your head. No one else can hear those things that you are saying to yourself, that your mind is telling you.” [h/t Ringside News]
Becky concluded that she overcame her depression after a few sessions of therapy.