Lakeith Stanfield revealed he had to attend therapy for his panic attacks following his portrayal of William O’Neal in Judas and the Black Messiah.
During a recent interview with Level, Lakeith explained that his connection with Daniel Kaluuya, who portrayed Fred Hampton, made it hard for him to separate his real emotions from acting.
âIn the scene where I had to poison him, a lot of it didnât end up making it to the final cut, but we shot [me mixing it in] Kool-Aid, and I had to go through all those emotions,â he said. âWith somebody like Daniel, who I just respect as a human and an artist, as Fred Hampton, it felt like I was actually poisoning Chairman Fred Hampton.â
Following production on the film, Stanfield said that he suffered from panic attacks, and realized he needed therapy as a result of his emotional attachment to the characters.
âSo sometimes your body thinks thatâs real, everything youâre putting it through. Itâs no wonder Iâve been feeling so stressed out and having panic attacks. I realized going forward before I step into something like that again, maybe have a therapist,â he said.
âIâve found this really cool therapist. Itâs great and perfect for me right now. Hopefully, it continues to be the case. Itâs helped me a lot. After doing press yesterday, I had another session and it was amazing,â he continued. âIt helps you unlock things about yourself. Itâs not even necessarily about the person that youâre doing therapy with, but like you said, perspectives and strategies and tools that you didnât have access to before.â