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Indian Rapper Yo Yo Honey Singh Reveals Hair Loss Due to Bipolar Disorder Treatment

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Indian singer and rapper Yo Yo Honey Singh has revealed that he lost all his hair due to bipolar disorder and the side effects of strong medication. He stated that he was confined indoors for seven years during his illness and now wears a wig. Honey Singh has since recovered and made a comeback in the music industry.

  • Yo Yo Honey Singh, whose real name is Hirdesh Singh, is 43 years old and was born in Delhi.
  • He participated in the 'ABBTX' podcast where he discussed his illness and treatment.
  • During his illness, his weight reached up to 105 kg due to prolonged medication use.
  • He described feeling 'dead and trapped somewhere between heaven and hell' during the difficult times of 2018 and 2019.
  • His condition improved after changing doctors and adjusting medication, leading him to start meeting people again within four weeks.

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