Jamie Laing emotional as Comic Relief total from ultra marathons is revealed

As a passionate moviegoer pouring over this piece, I couldn’t help but feel a surge of emotion when I learned that Jamie Laing, the dynamic presenter from BBC Radio 1, had successfully raised over £2 million through his arduous Ultra Marathons challenge for Comic Relief. What an incredible accomplishment!

This week, the 26-year-old podcaster and Made in Chelsea personality completed an impressive feat: running five successive ultramarathons over five days, which added up to a grand total of 150 miles.

On Friday, 21st March, in Salford, Manchester, Laing – who had previously confided about his energy struggles but rallied following encouragement from Radio 1 listeners – triumphantly reached the finish line, greeted by a throng of well-wishers.

After appearing on Radio 1, Laing learned the substantial amount he had managed to raise during the challenge, which left him tearful, covering his face with his hands.

Later, Laing pondered over the lessons he gained from the challenge and inspired his audience to share their thoughts about their mental wellbeing.

He emphasized that discussing one’s mental health was crucial for him. It might seem like a worn-out phrase, but what truly matters and holds great power is acknowledging one’s struggles openly, such as admitting “I have anxiety,” “I have OCD,” “I have depression,” or “I have insomnia.” Whatever the issue may be, identifying oneself in this way carries significant weight.

He added: “I’ve never been entirely open about this before. I have endured pain, and I still do. And that’s alright. It takes more courage to discuss it than to remain silent, and this past week has shown me that sharing experiences is the most trendy thing there is.

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2025-03-22 20:06