Oprah, Prince Harry host discussion with Gaga, Glenn Close

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<p>LOS ANGELES &mdash; Oprah Winfrey and Prince Harry are continuing their mental health series with a virtual town hall featuring Lady Gaga, Glenn Close and others.</p>
<p>Apple TV+ announced Wednesday that it will release on Friday “The Me You Can’t See: A Path Forward.” The free town hall arrives a week after the mental health series co-created by Winfrey and the Duke of Sussex, <a href="https://tv.apple.com/us/show/the-me-you-cant-see/umc.cmc.4amwght1qtt8ioilwr0mgnf6d">“The Me You Can’t See,”</a> was released on the streaming platform.</p>
<p>The series features a mix of stories of celebrities and everyday people and their mental health struggles and breakthroughs. In one episode, Gaga revealed the <a href="https://apnews.com/article/lady-gaga-music-entertainment-arts-and-entertainment-8d59190b54916dfae665d9240fd86096">trauma of a rape</a> she said left her pregnant at age 19.</p>
<p>Harry discussed his own <a href="https://apnews.com/article/prince-harry-europe-health-mental-health-entertainment-2336809ddd4d0d1269224d3fd1a69a1b">anxiety, therapy and coping techniques </a> for the series, which debuted last week. The duke and his wife Meghan are living in California while they await the birth of their second child.</p>
<p>Harry told The Associated Press he felt compelled to discuss his struggles in the hopes it will help other people. “I see it as a responsibility. I don’t find it hard to open up,” he told the AP last week. “Knowing the impacts and the positive reaction that it has for so many people that also suffer, I do believe it’s a responsibility.”</p>
<p>Other notable participants include NBA players DeMar DeRozan and Langston Galloway, boxer Virginia “Ginny” Fuchs, and celebrity chef Rashad Armstead.</p>

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