Should Therapy Be Mandatory for Every Child Star? Daniel Radcliffe Thinks So.
Daniel Radcliffe is stepping up for the next generation of actors with a bold proposal: mandatory therapy on every film set. Speaking recently on the One Nightstand podcast, the Harry Potter star got incredibly real about the hidden toll of growing up in the spotlight. He argued that while fans often think child stars are living a perfect dream, the reality behind the scenes can be “crushing.” Radcliffe wants to see mental health support built directly into the system—not as an optional extra, but as a standard requirement for any production involving kids.
The actor’s advocacy comes from a deeply personal place. Radcliffe admits that he “got lucky” with a massive support system of parents and kind co-stars, but he pointed out that many aren’t so fortunate. He shared a heartbreaking story of a former child actor who tragically took his own life, partly because he felt he “wasn’t allowed to complain” since the world thought he had it all. By making therapy the norm from day one, Radcliffe believes the industry can catch these struggles before they spiral, ensuring that young performers are protected long after the cameras stop rolling.