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Danny Miller shares darkest point while filming Emmerdale after mocking fan interactions in hilarious video

Danny Miller won the hearts of the nation last year as he emerged as the winner of I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! The actor signed up for the show after quitting his role in Emmerdale.

For 13 years Danny starred in the ITV soap as Aaron Dingle and his exit from the Dales aired while he was away in North Wales. He was taking part in the reality show which was being filmed at Gwrych Castle for a second year as travel restrictions prevented the cast and crew heading back out to Australia.

A video of the soap star, filmed before he left for the castle, showed him crying after wrapping on his final scenes as he praised the "amazing" cast and crew. He also explained that it was a "very tough decision" to call it quits on the Yorkshire-based soap but was one he made for his "new family" after he and fiancee Steph Jones became parents for the first time to baby Albert.

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Danny has now opened up about his experience with depression, admitting he experienced multiple panic attacks while on set of the Emmerdale. He shared how he would be so overwhelmed with anxiety at some points that he'd have to pause filming. The 31-year-old also revealed when his mental health was at the lowest point, he "thought it would be easier if [he] wasn’t here."

Speaking to friends Adam, Ryan and Scott Thomas on their Mancs on the Mic podcast, Danny said: "I'm not gonna sit here and say, 'I wanted to kill myself', but I certainly thought it would be easier if I wasn’t here." He went on to reveal what would happen to his body when he experienced a panic attack.

But as Danny didn’t know it was anxiety and instead thought it was an overactive

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