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'Love Me Like You Do' singer Ellie Goulding says she's struggling with anxiety amid coronavirus pandemic

Ellie admitted that she was finding the concept of performing to the online audience "quite hard" before she delivered an acoustic version of some of her biggest hits.

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Popular singer Ellie Goulding, in a recent interview, opened up about how she is struggling with anxiety during the coronavirus lockdown. Ellie said she is "finding this quite hard". She shared her struggles when she joined several other stars from across the globe at the Global Citizen One World: Together at Home live concert on Saturday. 

According to a report in dailymail.co.uk, Ellie admitted that she was finding the concept of performing to the online audience "quite hard" before she delivered an acoustic version of some of her biggest hits. "I think it’s amazing that we’re all staying home keeping ourselves safe, keeping others safe. And amazing that we all get to be in something together, terrible as it is," Ellie said. 

The singer put on an emotional performance of pop hit Love Me Like You Do while sitting in her home. She re-appeared on-screen and spoke about the anxiety she has been struggling with during the pandemic. "I know music has saved me, I mean it really saved me in my life but saved me recently, having to be indoors. If you’re like me, you love exploring, love to walk, but because we’re all staying indoors together, this will be over soon. Hopefully, we can catch the last of the summer," she added.

She further added, "But this has proved that humans can be awesome and the fact that everyone has come together and shown such incredible kindness towards each other, and just following on social media, just making each other laugh and making videos and making memes, it’s the stuff that keeps us going and laughing. Watching funny stuff has helped me through this time. I can get quite anxious; actually, I’m finding it really hard. Music has really helped, I’ve been listening to a lot of old music from the 40s and 50s."

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