Megan Skiendiel of the girl group Katseye is sharing her personal experience with mental health. As her bandmates Sophia Laforteza and Manon Bannerman take time away to prioritize their own wellness, Skiendiel highlighted the necessity of therapy and a supportive social circle.

In a recent interview with People, the 20-year-old musician explained that speaking about her feelings is a core part of her recovery process. She noted that holding emotions inside often adds to her personal challenges. By talking through these issues in regular therapy sessions, she finds the clarity needed to navigate her professional life.

Skiendiel also credits her bandmates for creating a safe space where she does not feel judged for her outgoing personality. During her own previous hiatus in 2024 due to a back injury, she learned the importance of patience and community. Her openness about these struggles provides a window into the pressures of the music industry and the value of resting when needed.

This conversation follows reports of other members prioritizing their health. The group’s recent documentary, Wild Hearts, further highlights the connection between the band members as they manage both their careers and their personal well-being.