Linda Perry Shares Insight into Her Unwavering Work Ethic in ‘Let It Die Here’ Trailer: ‘I Can’t Quit’

Linda Perry

Linda Perry

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Linda Perry’s Let It Die Here docudrama will certainly be highlighted at the 2024 Tribeca Film Festival in June, however leading up to the occasion, the main trailer for the movie showed up on Thursday (April 18).

In the two-minute clip, followers obtain a peek right into just how much stress the 4 Non-Blondes celebrity places on herself in her job. “It’s pretty amazing I turned out the way I did. Everything else was running against me,” the 59-year-old singer-songwriter is listened to claiming in the voiceover. “Because I was abused mentally, emotionally, physically as a child, I developed a pattern as an adult of self abuse. I live in stress, high anxiety — it’s like I validate myself by working and working and working, and staying in struggle. If I have one day off, I beat myself up.”

She proceeded, “I don’t know how to shut it off so I can just breathe. I don’t know how to stop.”

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The trailer additionally shares clips of meetings from Christina Aguilera, Dolly Parton andBrandi Carlile “I could tell from the second I met her that she was different,” Aguilera states, prior to Parton includes, “I take my job very seriously and I just love it when I meet somebody and I feel that kindred spirit about.”

Carlile resembled the view, keeping in mind, “Linda is just a major pioneer, just powered through all of the noise.”

According to the docudrama’s summary, “Let It Die Here is an intimate look at a vulnerable and courageous woman as she navigates life-altering personal circumstances amidst gnawing career decisions. Linda‘s past and present collide as she struggles to answer the big questions she can no longer avoid: Who am I? Am I loved? What’s my purpose? What will I leave behind?”

Let It Die Here is presently slated to be “coming soon.” Watch the trailer listed below.


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