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Ariel Winter Refuses to Pretend She Can Live Without Her Medication
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During an appearance on 'Broad Ideas with Rachel Bilson and Olivia Allen' podcast, the 'Modern Family' alum admits that she has been taking 'a bunch of medication' in order to feel mentally well.

AceShowbiz - Ariel Winter has been taking "a bunch of medication" for her mental health. The 25-year-old actress, who is best-known for playing Alex Dunphy on "Modern Family", has revealed that she needs to take medication in order to feel mentally well.

During an appearance on the "Broad Ideas with Rachel Bilson and Olivia Allen" podcast, Ariel shared, "Why am I gonna be out here, like, pretending like I don't need something? Like, why am I gonna be out here pretending that I can live my life just fine without it when, like, I can't. And, like, so many people I know can't either."

Ariel has been attending therapy sessions for a decade, and the actress admits that she's been on a "journey" with her mental health. She explained, "I started in therapy when I was 15, and I think I got on medication probably when I was, like, 16. And it was a really hard journey to find the right ones. It took a really long time."

Ariel initially agonized about taking different medications. But she's become much more philosophical about the situation over time. She said, "At first I was like, 'Wow, I have to take more than one.' I, like, felt weird and I was like, 'Oh, no, I feel like that pill lady.' I have my little pill container. But over time, I was like, 'Whatever, I feel better.' It is what it is. What, if I have to take a couple together to be the best version of me, that's fine."

In 2019, meanwhile, Ariel revealed that her medication had actually caused her to lose weight. Discussing her weight-loss, the actress said on Instagram, "The change in medication instantly made me drop all of the weight I couldn't lose before by just giving me back a metabolism. That was very unexpected. While I feel better mentally with the change, it's nice to work out and have your body actually respond, but I want to gain a few pounds of muscle and get healthier."

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