Zendaya Opens Up About Therapy and Financial Anxiety

Zendaya will be on next month’s cover of British Vogue, and in her interview, she opened up about going to therapy to help with financial anxiety.

The “Euphoria” and “Spider-Man: No Way Home” star spoke to Vogue about how she was been going to therapy and the many ways it has helped her.

“Yeah, of course I go to therapy. I mean, if anybody is able to possess the financial means to go to therapy, I would recommend they do that,” she told the magazine when asked about dealing with a life where she’s in the spotlight.

You know, there’s nothing wrong with working on yourself and dealing with those things with someone who can help you, someone who can talk to you, who’s not your mom or whatever. Who has no bias,” she added.

The 25-year-old star went onto reveal that most of her anxiety comes from her finances.

“My mother’s a saver, and so I try to keep that in mind. Then my dad’s like, ‘You know, you can’t spend it when you’re dead,’ kind of thing. I’m somewhere in-between,” she told Vogue.

Despite being wealthy, the star revealed that she gets anxious when it comes to spending money. She even told Vogue that she once went on vacation and made her best friend take her credit card the entire trip, asking home to pay for things with it without revealing to her how much was spent.

“The hope is to have a career where you can be in a position, financially, to just do things you want to do because you enjoy the work and not have to worry about the other things, but I’m always like, ‘I will always need to work.’ Because if I don’t work, then everything can be gone tomorrow,” she said.

Zendaya opened up about therapy earlier this year with GQ, where she said therapy has helped her work on her social anxiety.

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