hes recently said that hes suffering from did (dissociative identity disorder) as well as his bipolar disorder
@miroh86 ай бұрын
oh, i guess that explains the part about him blacking out and not remembering anything. idk much about him but it's really brave of him to open up about his mental health like that
@larissakoch48856 ай бұрын
@@miroh8 it encourages people to talk about, it's so important.. 😔
@maelisols6 ай бұрын
@@miroh8he sure may be helping ppl opening about all of this, in my case thanks to him i’m understanding more, alot of ppl don’t know much abt did or bipolar disorder.
@ad_kk166 ай бұрын
Yes, he was diagnosed with bipolar in this teens & DID in his 20s. He didn't say anything about DID until recently, he was ashamed by it but his feelings changed. His work (music & MVs) is helping him to understand everything too, as well the fans/audience.
@AscherC6 ай бұрын
@@ad_kk16 I’ve unintentionally connect with so many wonderful people who need more connection. Even just online. He’s doing an amazing thing. Being courageous and open the way he has. He is going to pave the way to destigmatizing so many mental health struggles for so many people all over the world. He has given the world such a gift.
@dinidig6 ай бұрын
I stumbled over this interview the day after I was send home with a bipolar diagnosis, meds and no further info about my newly discovered disorder. I cried for like 3 hours straight from the relief I felt
@marinal.6 ай бұрын
hugs
@caritoj195 ай бұрын
My sister's friend worked with him as an interpreter, she said he was the kindest mmost down to earth among everyone there, staff included and also very engaging in conversations, lucky her!
@lightningdoughnut48806 ай бұрын
Christian(DPR IAN) is VERY intelligent and talented. Not only is he a co-founder of dpr (an artist collective) he actually served/continues to serves as their creative director. He also directed and edited a verity of music videos for other artists as well as the other dpr members. On top of being a talented editor and video producer, he also produces and composes most of his own music! He also writes his own lyrics. AND on top of that he’s a great vocalist and dancer! So he’s a creative director, music video director, music video editor, music producer and composer, a singer, lyricist AND a dancer. And he’s very good at all of these things as well! All his music videos look like mini movies! It’s almost unfair that he’s also so handsome lol 😅
@Rockermom594 ай бұрын
He is very handsome. I love him so much.
@strawberi14856 ай бұрын
he's even more open and honest in his Instagram livestreams
@zutter826 ай бұрын
What a lot of people dont know is that bipolar disorder is actually a physical illness and the mania and depression are the symptoms. Bipolar disorder is genetic and it is activated by puberty. Physically it is a deterioration of the impulse control and emotional response parts of your brain. That is why a lot of the common "mood stabilizer" meds given for Bipolar disorder (such as Lamictal or Valium) are not geared towards treating chemical imbalances like depression medications are. For example I take Lamictal and its traditionally an anti-seizure medication but it works for a mood stabilizer because what it does is create this type of protective barrier around the brain that helps to keep those damaged parts of your brain from deteriorating further, and in some cases help heal a tiny bit. Symptoms are also much more complex than mania = on top of the world and then the depression. For example when I am manic my main symptom is what they call bipolar anger (but also the stereotypical not sleeping..which makes it worse). The cycles can also greatly vary. You have some people that have prolonged cycles or you have someone like me who rapid cycles several times throughout the day. Off medication, when I get angry I become the most hurtful spiteful person and I say the most awful things to people because I feel like the anger is going to explode out of my skin and somewhere Im just desperate to get that out because I just literally feel like Ill explode The messed up thing is that I realize when Im spiraling, Im fully cognizant of it - but its like Im a third person standing in my brain watching this other part of me just lose their shit and I cant do anything to stop it.. like.. a helpless bystander... idk if that makes sense anyway.. I hope this provided some insight and education sorry for the ramble.. bipolar disorder is completely complex, even more so than Ive said here
@thespianoge5 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for your comment! I have Bipolar 2 and I hate when the symptoms are so simplified as well. It’s a spectrum and I think it’s important for people to remember when consuming Christian’s work. (On top of his DID.) I’m on Lithium and Lamictal, after trying 2.5 years of pretty much everything. I know what I feel like unmedicated and that’s enough of an incentive to adhere to my regimen. Also, my hypomania presents strangely and is mainly internalized and comes out in extreme irritability and feeling like I need to peel off my own skin. I’ve had one manic episode in which I spent $6k on sewing supplies though…I’m glad that’s not a normal occurrence in my life!
@zutter825 ай бұрын
@@thespianoge its such a huge relief when you finally find the right treatment isnt it? ofc symptoms dont disappear but its a world of difference. I was misdiagnosed for much of my life, depression meds for years that just made me so much worse nd a danger to myself, then several years of no meds. I finally worked up nerve to see a psychiatrist again and was properly diagnosed and medicated within that one appointment. The psychiatrist was blown away at how many incorrect diagnoses I'd had to go through. I completely empathize with the $6k spending.. I have an incredibly hard time with money, my impulse control is very minimal and coupled with my constant (subconscious) search for something to make me happy...well... yeah.. But you know.. we do the best we can and there's always tomorrow to start over again
@thespianoge5 ай бұрын
@@zutter82 yeah, for real. “Just” depression and anxiety for years that may have exacerbated my issues. I’m kind of bitter that it took until I was 33 to have a proper diagnosis. I try not to mourn the past that I could have had if I had been properly treated for the previous 25 years!
@zutter825 ай бұрын
@@thespianoge I COMPLETELY understand, I was 35 when I finally got my diagnosis
@ImNotAFishAnymore3 ай бұрын
Man, today I'm on four medications. But I had so many trials, for the last 20 years, to get to this 'formula' that ✨️works✨️. And then we figured out there wast ADHD AS WELL, just... 😂 I swear it's a cosmic joke.
@bris_journey6 ай бұрын
I knew c-clown! They weren't as popular. However, Ian was my bias in the group, so seeing him now as an artist is such an amazing experience.
@marinal.6 ай бұрын
cool
@Cuteneyth6 ай бұрын
Same here! 🥺
@JAMoore-zz3ki6 ай бұрын
From DPR Ian's (real name, Christian Yu) Wikipedia page........ "DPR Ian was diagnosed with bipolar disorder when he was a teenager, then later in his twenties with D.I.D aka Dissociative identity disorder.[20][10] He later created an alter ego, Mito, to reflect the low episodes of his mental disorder. " He has talked about his mental health very publicly, and I have no doubt he has helped many people without even knowing it. I admire the way he deals with his own issues and still maintains a strong creative force. He's pretty much a genius, in many ways, possibly (probably) due in part to his manic episodes and D.I.D., which cause him to imagine things we probably can't even understand.
@niharika86876 ай бұрын
I'm so glad you decided to check him out!! Ian is insanely talented in what he does. He ofc sings but also writes his lyrics, directs and edits his mvs himself. He is very open about his mental health, you should check out his lives as he speaks more in detail there. I became a fan like two months ago and I'm so glad I found him. Also, him and mito are different people it seems because he mentioned DID in a recent live, so when he posts on insta and its mito, there is a black moon in the caption.
@Theory.Dreamer6 ай бұрын
He post moons 😊 they represent the different phases he goes through = bipolar1 ( low and highs). 🌑 mito persona he switches to in his manic low 🌓Ian balanced 🌕mr. insanity ( = manic high).
@Eliora-76 ай бұрын
@@Theory.Dreamer hi! Mr Insanity isn't fictional by the way. He's also an alter. Ian talks about his relationship with both of them in his interview with Say What Reacts!
@whysosour9356 ай бұрын
he is literally one of the nicest people in the world 🤧🙌🙌🙌🙌
@ItsKira.6 ай бұрын
as someone living with BPD, I can relate so much with his story. the way he is so eloquent in explaining this is beautiful
@PamelaBuscemi6 ай бұрын
Check out his music videos with your uncle who is a psychologist. It would be very interesting. His videos are mind blowing.
@8redlove6 ай бұрын
This interview is what peak my curiosity on him and I hadn’t even heard all his music or knew too much about him. He’s such an interesting and creative individual.
@seyeonoom6 ай бұрын
When zach said cclown, I was stunned for a second simply because it's a name I don't often hear out loud. It's like an unspoken rule where you just know his kpop era was a thing but you don't actually mention it (simply because he mentioned that it was pretty traumatic) so hearing it in an interview kinda threw me off a little. It reminded me of how the character Tori reacted to a question that her friend, Michael asks her in a part of the audiobook version of Solitaire by Alice Oseman that blew up tiktok. "And the question sounds so unreal...because you never hear anyone ever asking that question in real life." That's the best way I could explain it.
@ghostie77906 ай бұрын
I remember this interview, I loved it. My favorite interview from Zach Sang. I don't have Bi polar but I'm no stranger to dips in mental health. It was such an insightful and relatable interview. I love your take on it.
@brendamiller57856 ай бұрын
I would say he's calm because he's on medication, and he said, "he's dipping." I can hear him getting "dark"....maybe..
@JCPearson6 ай бұрын
Absolutely adore DPR Ian and love hearing him share his story and experiences. Happy to hear your reaction to him, hope there is more to come!
@kuroiookami65594 ай бұрын
I was almost a Crown, the name of C-Clown's fanbase. Unfortunately, they disbanded before that happened but I have a photo of Christian Yu as Rome from an official magazine shoot that I'm proud of. I'm so happy to see him doing well as a soloist and also working with others artists in DPR and more. He's beyond talented! Can't wait to finally see him on tour this September. Thank you Max for this video. For your open-mindedness & I thank Christian for being open and vulnerable with us.
@Rockermom594 ай бұрын
I loved this part of the interview and your take on it. DPR Ian is a wonderful human being from everything I've seen. It's funny, because being ARMY, more than anything else besides their music, I love the members authenticity. It's what got me into DPR Ian. And he's got excellent music with story-like videos for many. He's got so many gems, but you should check out Don't Go Insane, Scaredy Cat, Peanut Butter and Tears, and So Beautiful. Christian is incredibly talented.
@larissakoch48856 ай бұрын
Owwwwwww so happy you react to DPR Ian!!!!! 🥰 He is amazing, I think you'd like his music too!
@leefelix70316 ай бұрын
Omg please keep reacting to Ian! I would love to watch your journey with completely understanding him and learning his story!
@Alexxandra31106 ай бұрын
He is such a nice guy and his music is amazing, you should watch his MV‘s they are little crazy movie’s.
@andrearomeromarin7466 ай бұрын
Did you just say MOODSWINGS? That's the name of one of his best album series 🤩🤩🤩🤩
@user-ik1qj8ni4o6 ай бұрын
*hey Max, I luv what u said about his voice and how calm it is and it draws you in cuz that’s how we feel about yours lol. That’s why u r so likable 👏🏼 plus you have always been respectful. Anyway yes DPRIAN is great! I only started looking into him when his DONT GO INSANE song started going viral all over social media haha… but you should look into his music cuz it tells his story a lot better. (In order, at least the recent ones)*
@TheDanhiJen6 ай бұрын
No sé como decirlo en ingles, lo siento de antemano, pero con la claridad y sinceridad que habla de lo que sufre me dejo sin palabras... yo no lo conocia a él como artista, pero escucharlo ahora me ayudo mucho ya que actualmente estoy en proceso de diagnostico y que él hable de este tema, es sumamente importante y comprensible para mi
@maelisols6 ай бұрын
Christian! he is one of my fav persons ever. Pls keep reacting more to him
@EmotionalCacti6 ай бұрын
C clown was not a very huge group, but on certain KZbin K-pop channels at the time, their music would be within one of the playlist as a thumbnail. I think it was one 1thek. I used to remember watching their team blogs and Ian used to edit them and used to insert cartoon sound effects and images on them so he was very big in the editing video creation aspect of media before he went solo.
@xjpnfanx6 ай бұрын
C Clown, were not the top when it came to popularity but they were known for their signing abilities. They did have one hit song - "far away" which still slaps today.
@kuroiookami65594 ай бұрын
I loved Far Away too! And Justice, Shaking Heart, & Let's Love. Your comment is making me nostalgic!
@geordantaylor20586 ай бұрын
Yess dpr finally🤍🤍 thank you for reacting.
@lightningdoughnut48806 ай бұрын
5:10 nope, C-clown were pretty unknown for their career. Theyre from an unknown company, never had a big breakout hit and disbanded after a few years.
@deborajagielska00976 ай бұрын
Nooooo I wanted to see the full thing but I’m broke😭
@fugglse6 ай бұрын
partially same but im from a country where i cant even pay to become patreon, our cards declines... waiting for you on the Boosty, sir🤑
@mimiAnime16 ай бұрын
definitely down to see more dpr ian content reactions from you
@makaylajoyce74926 ай бұрын
PLEASE DO MORE DPR IAN
@taetaeandtyunielove6 ай бұрын
Omg so happy to see this😭Our Ian is indeed a very honest and open artist thats one of the reasons why his fandom (our fandom name is DREAMers) relate to him so much. Since Ian is his own boss his creativity for his storylines are the best! The stories he paints are all so fascinating and beautiful! Our Ian is someone with lots of interesting thoughts and his output of the world is so unique that's why his interviews and live broadcasts are always so fun to listen or watch! He's very open about his mental health and mental disorders and that's so admirable and a ray of hope for people like us who also struggle like him. Sharing is caring! Thank you for reacting to Ian in a respectful way, have a good day♥
@jessiesandhu78726 ай бұрын
Yes, definitely C-Clown and was part of their fandom called Crown. Unfortunately, I don't think they got popular internationally. They were around from 2012 to 2015. I would love to see you react to at least 1 of Ian's MVs. His artistry is absolutely awe-worthy and has so much depth to it.
@winterangeltaehyun5 ай бұрын
wow, hello! this is an interesting reaction haha i love this😭 this made my day so much brighter, thank you so much for checking out our genuine artist Ian💜
@danimonique88246 ай бұрын
-even now I still have to google and learn about having bipolar disorder. It is literally never ending thing for me. But I love that for me it isn’t something taboo to talk about.
@lovebug11166 ай бұрын
Omg all the dreamers in this comment section make me so happy🥹🥹❤ In my opinion, Ian really has a comforting way of inspiring love in his fans
@bonsaitree.76 ай бұрын
It's the way i'm rediscovering myself through Ian. Thank you for reacting to him! 🤧
@jayltee5 ай бұрын
I have bipolar and write. I agree with what he said about leaving a project until the next cycle. It’s not a choice, you simply can’t do it.
@neotsukishiro6 ай бұрын
It was nice to watch, his interview as well as you reacting to this video; and for me as I know nothing about him yet, but started being curious of him because I was listening to his songs recently! He seems very authentic as you said and I think that's an amazing thing about him, I suppose that's what makes him charismatic too!
@seyeonoom6 ай бұрын
Cclown wasn't very big. They did basically everything they could to promote the group but it only got so far and they disbanded after 3 years. They weren't exactly "nobodies" though. The public knew that they existed, part of that stemmed from the fact that the kpop scene was (as Christian said) much more like a kpop group debuting a week, maybeee two. now there could be several debuts in a day. Buttttt they weren't exactly IN the spotlight enough for the public to do a full double-take, just a glance, and then they'd turn their attention back to the big groups. Another difference between then and now is that, unlike now where any random group could become the next big thing, back then general public didn't really pay attention to underrated groups and they often disbanded whether or not the music was good or similar to the big groups. Cclown's music was actually really good for that time period and in my opinion is STILL good because I still listen to their music to this day. There's a sense of nostalgia that comes with their music and there's no reason why they shouldn't have been as popular as EXO and B.A.P. They were the epitome of underrated.
@shittystardust.96226 ай бұрын
to answer your question about c-clown, i definitely heard of them when they first debuted! but i don't think any of their members or songs got really big. christian is also a really really interesting and creative artist, i didn't even know what he looked like or that he was a k-pop idol at some point when i first listened to his music - all i knew was that i was blown away so this interview is definitely a cool insight into how his mind works. thank you for your analysis, it's always interesting to hear your input!
@violetsonhorizon6 ай бұрын
pls more reaction about dpr ian itv
@annemone47586 күн бұрын
I think ian mentioned at some point that he's close in his depression state when he did this interview, explains the softer and slower behaviorism here compared to him in other interviews
@karinaizebelherreramazu96306 ай бұрын
Button to ask for more DPR IAN reviews ❤🌑🌓🌕
@PamelaBuscemi6 ай бұрын
Check out his music videos.
@ascene766 ай бұрын
Now you for sure should react to some of his mv’s. For example, latest
@ranasaleh60616 ай бұрын
Hey Max, haven't seen your videos in a while! you seem to have lost some weight. Hope all is good, and you're healthy
@bibilibi4 ай бұрын
You really remind me of Sebastian Stan omg 😭
@heatherg76666 ай бұрын
Good morning max, completely random question but did you shoot a clip in the 90's about 90's slang words? I just saw it on IG and I swear it was you giving the intro 🤣🤣🤣
@maxpbeaumont6 ай бұрын
haha no... but if you can remember the IG reel (account name) lemme know, I'll check it out.
@dprdenny6 ай бұрын
you should check out his music !
@Blackpinkfan_Blinkforever6 ай бұрын
Sturniolo triplets when?
@freedom-fashiondiorella15676 ай бұрын
I love Ian since a long time I was diagnosed with DID also and it’s not easy to explain but yes we dip a lot we go high low and middle and when where doing a project that is one of our ulters let’s say one day Iam in my highest and Iam greating something that my manic low would not the middle is more of our real self it’s just us as a person but when we dip we are different ppl or even things that we can’t control a good movie that explains it well is slipt it’s a very true movie on DID and how ppl change on those episodes Ian is a wonderful person and he’s been through a lot in life I admire him so much and love that he’s giving ppl like us a voice and saying we excist we are real ❤
@madisonadams75526 ай бұрын
Please react to Amelia Dimoldenberg and Lando norris chicken chop date
@AlwaysWoo-yi7tg6 ай бұрын
Hi Max, I love your videos and how you break down their gesture/speech. Wondering if you would react to 2PM, their dynamics are interesting in my opinion because they are similar in age and act like (chaotic) group of friends, something that I rarely see in kpop groups because the usual age hierarchy that comes with the Korean culture. Curious about your thoughts! Maybe this one would be interesting to review: kzbin.info/www/bejne/aZK6cn6ZnqtnZs0 (for context, they were gathering for the first time as 6 after they were discharged from the military, Junho is the last one to be discharged and this episode is to welcome him).
@chreskmustafa78926 ай бұрын
Can you pls react to zayn his new interview with zach sang
@priyankakalani186 ай бұрын
Love your work❤❤️ Can you react to Luke hemmings' Zack Sang interview next?
@ghostie77906 ай бұрын
Seconded I enjoyed Luke's interview!
@richagurung45916 ай бұрын
Hi.. just reminder.. RM's new song is out.. waiting for you to react and break it down.. as it is a bit confusing... 😅
@KarliCM6 ай бұрын
I hope you give a chance to his art.... You'll love it I'm sure of it
@jazmin82424 ай бұрын
Question: was he traine of seventeen? this si true?
@ykook700015 күн бұрын
No
@sassjastans6 ай бұрын
❤❤❤
@Sepidesu6 ай бұрын
Please do a EXO one
@victoriagrills6 ай бұрын
can you analyze renee rapp
@altnsky6 ай бұрын
🥹♥️♥️♥️
@emilcetorres4456 ай бұрын
Hola! Hace mucho que no reaccionas a los chicos de NCT. Podrías continuar hablando de la dinámica entre Mark y Johnny? Me parece interesante. Te recomiendo este video kzbin.info/www/bejne/hmnalniVnq2Ed7Msi=fHFuNzwA3lWLPcqS kzbin.info/www/bejne/rmqlaWxtm6Z5n5Isi=ulNhsI0UGVAuy_63
@ashmarie94946 ай бұрын
Even Kanye said his bpd is his super power lol
@delightfulpeadoll6 ай бұрын
can you please react to “is it real or is it cake?” by slushy noobz