
Three Reasons to Support #LiamsLaw: Advocating for Artists’ Mental Health
Addressing the Mental Health Crisis in the Entertainment Industry
Artists are up to three times more likely to suffer from mental health issues like anxiety, depression, and stress than the general population. The constant pressures of fame, touring schedules, and public scrutiny take a severe toll, leading to burnout, addiction, and sometimes even tragic losses. #LiamsLaw aims to introduce mandatory mental health support within the industry, helping to protect artists from these overwhelming pressures and create a sustainable environment where they can thrive. By supporting #LiamsLaw, we’re advocating for a much-needed safety net for those whose work brings joy and inspiration to millions.
Holding the Industry Accountable for Artists' Wellbeing
The entertainment industry generates billions in revenue, often prioritising profit over the mental and physical wellbeing of its stars. #LiamsLaw seeks to change that by introducing legislation that requires record labels, management, and production companies to provide consistent mental health support for their artists. This includes regular check-ups, on-set professionals, and mandatory rest periods. Supporting this movement is a step towards holding the industry accountable, ensuring that the wellbeing of performers is prioritised over profit margins.
Turning Awareness into Action
While mental health awareness has grown over recent years, artists continue to suffer in silence due to a lack of concrete support systems. With over 128,000 signatures, #LiamsLaw has already crossed the threshold to trigger a Parliamentary debate, making it a truly impactful movement with the potential to bring lasting change. By supporting #LiamsLaw, you’re not just raising awareness; you’re contributing to a tangible effort to create meaningful protections for artists, helping prevent future tragedies like the loss of Liam Payne.
Supporting #LiamsLaw means standing up for artists’ rights, creating accountability, and ensuring mental health is no longer an afterthought in the entertainment industry.
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