By the age of 30, Cheslie Kryst had earned a law degree and an MBA, won the Miss USA crown and was working a high-profile job as an Emmy-nominated correspondent for Extra. On camera and on social media, Kryst was radiant and bubbly. When she died by suicide on Jan. 30, 2022, three months before her 31st birthday, it was an inexplicable shock to those familiar with her public persona.
到30歲時,切斯利·克里斯特已經(jīng)獲得了法律學位和MBA學位,贏得了美國小姐的桂冠,并作為《Extra》的一名獲得艾美獎提名的記者,獲得了一份備受矚目的工作。在鏡頭和社交媒體上,克里斯特容光煥發(fā),興高采烈。2022年1月30日,也就是她31歲生日的前三個月,她自殺身亡,對那些熟悉她公眾形象的人來說,這是一個無法解釋的打擊。
But those closest to her, like her mother April Simpkins , knew a different Kryst, one who suffered from depression and feared that she could never be good enough.
但她最親近的人,比如她的母親艾普麗爾·辛普金斯,認識了一個不同的克里斯特,她患有抑郁癥,擔心自己永遠不夠好。
Just before she died, Kryst left her mother a note asking her to fulfill a final wish: help get the memoir she'd been writing published. In her book, Kryst revealed that she carried with her an "unshakable feeling that I did not belong" and battled a "constant inner voice repeating 'never enough'. " She wrote of the pressures that came with her success, saying she felt "I had to be perfect because I had to represent for all youth, women, and Black people who also wanted to be in the room but had been denied access."
就在她去世之前,克里斯特給她的母親留下了一張紙條,讓她完成最后的愿望:幫助出版她一直在寫的回憶錄。在她的書中,克里斯特透露,她帶著一種“不可動搖的感覺,我不屬于這里”,并與“一個不斷重復‘永遠不夠’的內(nèi)心聲音作斗爭”。她寫到成功帶來的壓力,她說她覺得“我必須完美,因為我必須代表所有想要進入這個房間卻被拒絕進入的年輕人、女性和黑人。”
Simpkins, 56, carried out her daughter's last request, and in hopes of reaching out to others wrestling with mental illness, she added her own voice to the end of the book, sharing the heartbreaking moment she learned that Kryst was gone and the lessons she's learned in grieving her daughter. "I knew it was important to share this," Simpkins tell PEOPLE. "I knew there are other people who felt what I was feeling and could relate."
56歲的辛普金斯執(zhí)行了女兒的最后一個請求,希望能幫助到其他與精神疾病作斗爭的人,她在書的最后加上了自己的聲音,分享了她得知克里斯特去世的心碎時刻,以及她在悲傷女兒的過程中學到的教訓。“我知道分享這一點很重要,”辛普金斯告訴《人物》雜志。“我知道還有其他人和我有同樣的感受,也能感同身受。”
Their book, By the Time You Read This: The Space Between Cheslie's Smile and Mental Illness, is out April 23. Proceeds from the book will go toward the Cheslie C. Kryst Foundation, which supports mental health programs for youth and young adults.
他們的新書《當你讀到這本書的時候:切斯利的微笑和精神疾病之間的空間》將于4月23日出版。這本書的收入將捐給Cheslie C. Kryst基金會,該基金會支持青少年和年輕人的心理健康項目。