Taylor Tomlinson on Incorporating Her Bipolar Diagnosis Into Her Act: 'I'm a Personal Comedian' (Exclusive)

Mar. 15, 2025

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As a standup comedian,Taylor Tomlinsonis sharing why she’s so transparent about her bipolar diagnosis in her act.

The 30-year-oldAfter Midnighthost opened up to PEOPLE about being a “personal comedian” and feeling comfortable enough to incorporate discussions of her mental health on stage.

“I’m a personal comedian and I talk about what’s going on in my life, and that’s what was going on in my life,” Tomlinson tells PEOPLE in this week’s issue. “At first I was like, ‘Oh, I’m not going to share this.’ And then I’m on the road and I’m like, ‘Nah, maybe I’ll just try one joke about it.’ And then that works, and you’re like, ‘Okay, well, I do have more to say about it.’”

“Everybody has their own personal style, their own personal approach, and yeah, that just happens to be mine,” she continues. “I think you write the way you write, I don’t think that you necessarily get to choose what type of creative person you are. I think you… At least for me, I feel like it’s always been like, ‘Okay, this is how my brain works.’”

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Taylor Tomlinson: Have It All and will premiere globally only on Netflix on February 13th

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Bipolar disorder is a manic-depressive illness of the brain that causes extreme changes in mood and energy levels, according to theNational Institute of Mental Health.

Patients will often experience intense emotions as well as disruption in sleep patterns and their ability tothink clearly. These periods can last for an extended time — days or even weeks — with no clear way of predicting when one period will end and another will begin. This can cause patients to have difficulty at work, school or in maintaining their relationships.

It’s estimated that nearly 6 million Americans have some form of the disorder, including celebrities such asKanye West,Bebe Rexha, andMariah Carey, who have previously opened up about their experiences.

Tomlinson will continue to be candid about her mental health in her upcoming third Netflix special,Have It All,which hits the streaming platform on Feb. 13.

For more on Taylor Tomlinson, pick up this week’s issue of PEOPLE on newsstands Friday.

source: people.com