Prince Harry's Apple TV + Series: "The Me You Can't See" Premieres May 21

Apple TV + docuemntal on mental health premieres May 21

Oprah Winfrey and Prince Harry's Apple TV + documentary series has received the title: "The Me You Can't See" and it will premiere on Apple's streaming service on May 21. Announced in 2019 through Instagram and postponed due to the pandemic, it finally seems that we glimpse its premiere soon. As we can see in the promotional poster, it will feature shining stars in a much-needed topic, especially in these times.

The documentary series was planned before the pandemic generated by the Coronavirus and due to it it has had to be postponed until the next May 21th. Final date for the premiere of the documentary where the media prince Harry is a producer along with the famous and midas Oprah Winfrey. An issue that is always controversial but very necessary and since the pandemic began we can say that it is more present than ever. Confinements and little social contact have taken a toll on many people.

Apple confirmed the title of the series on Monday. "The Me You Can't See". The me you can't see A very successful title because truly the mind, personality and feelings of a person is one of the most private attributes of a human being. Capable of the best but also the worst. To elevate a person to success but also to drag him to hell. The basis of this documentary is about how the hosts, Harry and Oprah generate conversations about mental health and emotional well-being, including their own adventures.

The documentary features a variety of high profile guests to discuss mental health issues, including Lady Gaga, Glenn Close, DeMar Rozan of the San Antonio Spurs, Langston Galloway of the Phoenix Suns, Olympic boxer Virginia "Ginny" Fuchs, chef Rashad Armstead, and mental health advocate Zack Williams.

The production featured the collaboration of 14 experts and accredited organizations and respected around the world. Including California Surgeon General and Founder of the Center for Youth Wellness, Dr. Nadine Burke Harris, Co-founder of Sangath and Professor of Global Health at Harvard Medical School Dr. Vikram Patel, and Dr. Bruce Perry, senior member of childtrauma Academy.

Now more than ever, there is an immediate need to replace the shame surrounding mental health with wisdom, compassion, and honesty"Said Oprah Winfrey. "Our series aims to spark that global conversation."


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