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The ex-girlfriend isn't crazy, she's depressed and lonely

October 21, 2016 11:00

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Josh Jackman,

Josh Jackman

2 min read

Rachel Bloom, Golden Globe-winning co-creator, star and executive producer of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend - a musical romantic comedy TV show with two Emmys - was a lonely child. She struggled with making friends, being bullied, depression and anxiety.

"I don't see children as innocent, because I was bullied by them so much," she says, her voice hard. "I think that children are just little adults. I associate childhood more with cruelty and pain than innocence and happiness."

Ahead of her critically acclaimed show's second series hitting screens on Sunday, the Californian 29-year-old YouTube star-turned-TV sensation says that being forced to the margins made Jewishness attractive.

"As someone who felt left out of a lot of tribes as a kid, I clung to the things I could say I was part of - and that was Judaism.