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From panic attacks to psychopaths: Fearne takes you BTS at Happy Place

Happy Place

Fearne Cotton

Society & Culture, Mental Health, Health & Fitness, Relationships, Personal Journals

4.615.2K Ratings

🗓️ 30 December 2024

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

It’s been a big year on Happy Place! Who was Fearne “shitting her pants” to meet? Who does she want to go for a spicy marg with? And who is she surprised went viral?

 

In this episode, Fearne reflects on the 2024 episodes that you really resonated with, and that have changed the way she lives her own life too. Plus, she’s got a lot of behind the scenes gossip to share!

 

You’ll hear from Michelle Keegan about being a happy little hermit at home, Perrie Edwards about coping with panic attacks, and Patric Gagne about being a sociopath. Then, Kate Silverton chats about why kids aren’t ‘naughty’, Paloma Faith calls out the idea of women ‘having it all’, and Zayn explains why he’s not losing his Bradford accent any time soon...

 

Listen to Michelle Keegan’s episode

 

Listen to Perrie Edwards’ episode

 

Listen to Patric Gagne’s episode

 

Listen to Kate Silverton’s episode

 

Listen to Paloma Faith’s episode

 

Listen to Zayn’s episode

 



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0:00.0

Hello there and a massive welcome to Happy Place with me, Fern Cotton.

0:05.8

Today, a little bit of end of year reflection on some of the absolutely brilliant guests

0:10.5

we've heard from this year. Oh my God, we've had some good ones, as well as some behind-the-scenes

0:15.6

goss. You always thought when I was younger would I get a FOMO? You know, when I see people out,

0:19.6

now I don't go anywhere and that is through choice.

0:23.1

And I just started experiencing like panic attacks out of nowhere. And it was really scary and I thought I was dying at the time like I thought I was having a heart attack.

0:31.0

I say water, but I pronounce the tea. Obviously if you're from Bratford you say water. So I pronounce my teas for them so they understand what I'm saying.

0:38.2

I think girls are raised to feel responsible for a lot of stuff.

0:42.6

Emotions, people's feelings, housework.

0:46.5

I had a sister so I knew what complex emotional development looked like

0:50.5

and I knew that I didn't have it.

0:52.4

I didn't feel bad when I was quote unquote

0:55.2

supposed to. We're in that weird bit between Christmas and New Year, aren't we? Oh God. This is

1:01.0

why I'm just eating leftovers constantly and wondering where the hell to put all the kids,

1:06.3

new stuff they've got for Christmas, planning on some sort of early spring clean and generally just

1:12.2

watching a lot of good TV. I kind of love this bit. I don't ever know what day of the week it is,

1:16.7

but who cares? So given everything's a bit topsy-turvy anyway, I thought we should have a bit of fun.

1:21.7

Well, we always hopefully have fun and happy place, but I thought we'd do something a bit different.

1:26.6

So not only are we going to hear bits from some of my favourite conversations from this place, but I thought we'd do something a bit different. So not only are we going to

1:28.0

hear bits from some of my favourite conversations from this year, but I'm also going to let you in

1:32.7

on some of the stuff that goes on behind the scenes when the mics are off. Because there's a hell

1:37.3

of a lot of stuff. First, though, what have your favourite episodes of 2024 been? I'd love to know which ones have really stuck with you.

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