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Douglas Booth Shares Heartbreaking Loss of Father on Birthday
Douglas Booth, known for his role in the BBC adaptation of *Pride and Prejudice*, has publicly shared the tragic news of his father’s death by suicide on May 4, 2025. The 33-year-old actor made this revelation in a poignant Instagram post on what would have been his father’s 64th birthday, prompting a broader conversation about men’s mental health.
In his heartfelt message, Booth reflected on his father’s kind and gentle nature, expressing the deep sense of loss he continues to experience. He posted a childhood photograph alongside a recent image of his wife, actress Bel Powley, spending time with his father. “I’ve struggled to find the words for this loss,” Booth wrote. “There are questions I’ll never have answers to, and I’m slowly learning to live with that.”
Booth emphasized the importance of fostering conversations around mental health, particularly among men, who often feel isolated in their struggles. “Too many men find themselves isolated, unable to express what they’re going through, or unsure of where to turn,” he stated. He aims to use his experience to advocate for resources that encourage men to connect and share their feelings.
The actor also spoke candidly about his own battles with anxiety, suggesting that his father might have faced challenges related to undiagnosed autism. “Loneliness is a quiet epidemic,” he noted. “I’ve struggled with anxiety myself, and I know how frightening it can feel to be battling something internally while the world carries on around you.”
Discussing the impact of suicide on those left behind, Booth described the complex grief experienced by families and friends. He expressed gratitude for the support he has received from family, friends, and even strangers during this difficult time. “Losing someone to suicide is a complex grief, and my heart is with anyone who has walked this path,” he shared.
Booth’s post resonated with many, drawing supportive messages from friends and fans alike, including fellow actress Pixie Lott and his co-star in the upcoming ITV cop drama *The Blame*. Responses included heartfelt condolences and appreciation for his openness about such a sensitive issue.
As he marked this painful anniversary, Booth concluded his post with an emotional tribute: “Happy Birthday Dad. I love and miss you. Always.” His willingness to share his story highlights the ongoing need for discussions surrounding mental health and the importance of seeking help.
For those grappling with similar issues, resources such as the Samaritans, available at 116 123, offer confidential support.
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