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Published 11:48 13 Jul 2021 BST
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In a statement, Channel 4's commissioning editor Lee McMurray praised Gemma for agreeing to be a part of such an important project.
He said: "Gemma Collins has taken the brave decision to open up about her own experience with self-harm.
"As an instantly recognisable and relatable figure we applaud her courage in revealing her own struggles and hope this film and her insight will spark vitally important conversations around young people and self-harm."
Rachel Arnold, the creative director of Definitely, who are making the film, noted how the film is an important departure from Collins' sunny persona and more light-hearted work.
She said: "This isn’t Gemma as a celebrity, this is a woman being her authentic self.
"In confronting her own demons, and trying to understand what’s behind these shocking statistics, this film will be relatable for millions of people across the country who are struggling with self-harm."
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