THANDIWE'S TRAUMA

I’ve had a number of breakdowns, admits troubled Thandiwe Newton, who has endured sex abuse, eating disorder and racism

LIKE a drama straight from the big screen, Thandiwe Newton’s glittering career and marriage seem to have imploded at once.

Friends are so concerned about the Line Of Duty star’s mental health that they have reportedly urged her to seek urgent help.

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Line Of Duty star Thandiwe Newton's friends have reportedly urged her to seek urgent help after her career and marriage have implodedCredit: Getty
The 49-year-old actress split from British screenwriter, Ol Parker, after 24 years of marriageCredit: Getty

The first shock came last week, when the Bafta-winning actress was allegedly sacked while filming the new Magic Mike movie after a heated row with its producer and lead actor, Channing Tatum, 41.

It was quickly followed by reports that the 49-year-old actress had split from British screenwriter Ol Parker after 24 years of marriage.

In the days before she exited the third instalment of the male stripper film, insiders claimed Thandiwe had been “acting strange on set” and was “always ranting and raving”.

She reportedly kept her two pet rabbits in her London hotel room “for emotional support” and fired her British-based agent, who she had worked with for three decades.

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Thandiwe broke her silence yesterday, posting on social media a picture of vintage underwear with the words: “Do we hate our women.”

It has left fans wondering what could have instigated the shocking sequence of events just two years after the Mission: Impossible 2 actress was awarded an OBE.

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Recent interviews point to a troubled soul. The mum of three, who is half British and half Zimbabwean, has told how she suffered a “number of breakdowns” after facing both sexual abuse and racism throughout her life.

Thandiwe, who reverted to the African spelling of her name last year after previously going by Thandie, was 16 when she was groomed by a 39-year-old film director.

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In her early twenties, she feared she would die after bulimia — the eating disorder Thandiwe had first battled as a teen — reared its ugly head following work pressures and an abusive relationship.

After her award-winning turn in 2004’s Crash, Thandiwe says her audition for Bond movie Casino Royale two years later was scuppered by “stuff going on in my life”.

And prior to being cast in the hit sci-fi TV series Westworld, for which she won an Emmy Award in 2018, Thandiwe had even considered retiring from acting, saying she was not making a “contribution to the world”.

Having been mistreated early in her career, she now refuses to remain silent about the industry’s very disturbing practices.

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