Nancy Tyagi’s Opens Up About Battling Struggles and Suicidal Thoughts

Nancy Tyagi’s Opens Up About Battling Struggles and Suicidal Thoughts

Note: This article could be triggering to a few readers. Triggering content encompasses topics such as self-harm, and suicide.

Nancy Tyagi rose to fame at the Cannes Film Festival through her designs.  In a recent interaction revealed that life’s game is unpredictable, and she is still processing all the support and love she has been receiving at the moment. 

Nancy as she enjoys her fan moment at Ranveer Allahbadia podcast reveals she is a huge fan of the host and is digesting the fact that she is with him on his show as a guest. 

 

Upon asking about her Cannes Journey and what inspired her to design the outfits she wore at Cannes, Nancy credited her brother stating that it was his idea. ” My intent was never to make lots of money, it was only to get my mom out of the factory she was working at. As we frequently got to hear that many lost their hands, and lives and were brutally injured, I wanted my mom to stop working and that has been possible now.” Shared Nancy Tyagi. 

The influencer further added, ” My brother had to drop out of school for a year, as we were only left with two choices. We were in a situation where either I got to purchase material for the designs I intended to create or let my brother pursue his education. In such a situation, he chooses to give up on his education for a year and choose my dreams over his. For that matter, I wanted to give up on Cannes because I probably must have not even been out myself. Here we are speaking about Cannes and my brother’s Visa had a problem, so I planned on dropping the idea of giving up, but my brother motivated me to go to the Cannes Film Festival.”

As Ranveer asked, “Do you think you encountered numerous struggles before the age of 23?”  

Nancy took to state, “It was very hard, I felt like giving up on life, my brother was going to school and had to pay the fees. What do we even get, with 6 or 7 thousand rupees apart from poison?”, she further added, “I love my mother so much we both do. My idea of my mother working and there being no contribution from me was hard to digest. I was done with secondary school, but had no dreams, that I wanted to pursue. The only dream I had was to get my mother out of the factory work”, articulated Nancy opening up about her dark phase in life and how her love for her mom kept her alive.

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