Frankie Bridge has admitted fans 'didn't think she could be depressed' due to her immense fame, as she also reflected on turning 30.
Speaking exclusively to MailOnline the mother-of-two said she thinks views towards mental health have changed as people are more 'clued up,' after first speaking about her battle with depression in 2012.
It came as Frankie offered he support to those struggling with the January Blues by working on Zopa's Feel Good Hotline, and chatted to members of the public about all things ranging from skincare to stolen scrap metal.


Open: Frankie Bridge has admitted fans 'didn't think she could be depressed' due to her immense fame, as she also reflected on turning 30
Frankie has spoken candidly about her mental health struggles in recent years, and said that it was only when she first spoke about her battle with depression that she received some backlash.
The star told Glamour Magazine 2012 she was battling with the illness after she was forced to take a hiatus from the Saturdays during which she was hospitalised for treatment.
She said: 'I don't really get people that have an adverse opinion to it, I remember back in the day when I did my first Glamour interview, people were saying stuff like what does she have to be depressed about?
'And I think that was just no one had as much knowledge back then whereas now everyone is more clued up on it.'


Truthful: Speaking exclusively to MailOnline the mother-of-two said she thinks views towards mental health have changed as people are more 'clued up'


Candid: The star told Glamour Magazine 2012 she was suffering from depression after she was forced to take a hiatus from the Saturdays during which she was hospitalised for treatment


Doing good: And after revealing on social media that she was struggling in the period between Christmas and New Year, Frankie went on to say she is in a much better place
Frankie had taken to social media late last year to share a candid post about how she was struggling with her mental health in the period between Christmas and New Year, telling fans she was feeling 'at a loss' and 'in denial' about turning 30.
However the stunning singer revealed she is in a much better place now that 2019 is in full swing.
'I've not ever experienced that before I thought it was really odd and I felt a bit rubbish about it,' she said.
'But actually when I put it out there on Instagram there were so many people who felt the same, everyone's still not quite back to work, you feel a bit in limbo and I just found it a bit odd this year.'


Proud: Frankie celebrated her 30th birthday with a surprise bash last week, and the star said she's realised she's got 'nothing to worry about' as she reaches a new decade
And after finally celebrating her 30th birthday last week, Frankie said she feels much better about entering a new decade.
She said: 'I'm actually quite happy about it now, I've had to take time out and have a word with myself and say you've done good, you've got nothing to worry about, and now my friend are starting to turn 30 so we're all in it together.'
Revealing how she and husband Wayne marked the occasion she added: 'I hate the pressure of organising everything, so I left it to Wayne and my sister.
'My sister lives in Bermuda now she flew back from Bermuda and we went to stay in a town house for a weekend and all my friends turned up and surprised me and we had a nice dinner. It was really good.


Great time: Frankie's chat came as she manned Zopa's Feel Good Hotline to offer some kind words, in a time when many people are battling the January Blues


Funny: Chatting to members of the public, the star said she spoke about all things ranging from her days in The Saturdays to some misplaced metal!
Frankie's chat came as she manned Zopa's Feel Good Hotline to offer some kind words, in a time when many people are battling the January Blues.
The star said she spoke about all things ranging from her days in The Saturdays to some misplaced metal!
'For me it seems like the perfect time of year it's January, it's the start of the New Year and obviously it was just a fun idea to be able to talk to people and to have like a fun conversation and try and make people feel good for the day,' she said.
'People mainly rang in with questions, some people asked about my skincare routine, some about the Saturdays, one guy rang me because his scrap metal had been stolen!
'It was so random all of it, no call was the same really it was a bit different it was a nice opportunity for people to ring if they've got someone to talk to.'


Happy family: Frankie and her husband of four years Wayne have two sons, and the songstress went on to say that while she's 'broody' they are no plans for a third child at the moment
Frankie has been married to retired footballer Wayne since 2014, and the couple are parents to sons Parker, five and Carter, three.
On whether they had any plans to expand their brood, Frankie added: 'I think about it all the time I am really broody, but definitely not right now and I think Wayne would take a lot of convincing, I've got a lot on this year, not quite now but I'm thinking I'm still only 30 so never say never!'
The star also confessed that she didn't think her and Wayne would ever go down the path of appearing in a joint reality show, a la Spencer Matthews and Vogue Williams.
'I think for people like them you watch them and they're so interesting, where mine and Wayne's lives are so boring, I don't think people would want to tune in to watch us sitting and watching Netflix.'


Dull: But she also confessed that she thinks her and Wayne's lives would be too 'boring' to have their own reality show, as 'people wouldn't want to watch us sitting and watching Netflix'
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