Monday 3 October 2022 06:09 AM Em Rusciano confesses to '2am meltdowns' about her life trends now

Monday 3 October 2022 06:09 AM Em Rusciano confesses to '2am meltdowns' about her life trends now
Monday 3 October 2022 06:09 AM Em Rusciano confesses to '2am meltdowns' about her life trends now

Monday 3 October 2022 06:09 AM Em Rusciano confesses to '2am meltdowns' about her life trends now

Em Rusciano has shared raw details about she previously struggled to balance her high-profile career, parenthood and undiagnosed ADHD at the beginning of her career. 

Em, 43, who rose to fame on Australian Idol before working in TV, cabaret, stand-up comedy and podcasting told Sydney Morning Herald columnist Peter FitzSimons on Sunday, she would suffer existential crises at night. 

'At times, I'd be crying myself to sleep at 2am questioning, 'What am I doing with my life? Should I just go and get a regular job? Are my kids OK?'' she confessed. 

Em Rusciano, 43, (pictured) has shared raw details about she previously struggled to balance her high-profile career, parenthood and undiagnosed ADHD at the beginning of her career

Em Rusciano, 43, (pictured) has shared raw details about she previously struggled to balance her high-profile career, parenthood and undiagnosed ADHD at the beginning of her career

EM, also spoke about her recent ADHD diagnosis, saying she felt a weight lift from her shoulders after realising she was 'wired differently' to others. 

'I've spent my life trying to figure out how to be like everyone else and I exhausted myself pretending to be different versions of myself,' she said.   

'And then when I found out that my brain was in fact wired a different way, it was a relief to realise it wasn't because I was a bad or inadequate person. I was just different.'

Em who rose to fame on Australian Idol before working in TV, cabaret, stand-up comedy and podcasting told Sydney Morning Herald columnist Peter FitzSimons on Sunday, she would suffer existential crises at night

Em who rose to fame on Australian Idol before working in TV, cabaret, stand-up comedy and podcasting told Sydney Morning Herald columnist Peter FitzSimons on Sunday, she would suffer existential crises at night

'At times, I'd be crying myself to sleep at 2am questioning, 'What am I doing with my life? Should I just go and get a regular job? Are my kids OK?'' she confessed

'At times, I'd be crying myself to sleep at 2am questioning, 'What am I doing with my life? Should I just go and get a regular job? Are my kids

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