“My Thoughts Loop for a Month Straight”—British Star Opens Up Like Never Before
British singer-producer PinkPantheress just gave fans an unfiltered glimpse into the mind behind the music—and it’s one of her most vulnerable moments yet.
In a raw and deeply honest conversation on the Therapuss podcast with Jake Shane, the artist—born Victoria Walker—opened up about her mental health, her struggles with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD), and how it fuels both her brilliance and her battles.
Known for her ethereal soundscapes, Y2K-inspired vocals, and enigmatic persona, PinkPantheress has built a career on mystery. But now, she’s stepping into the spotlight not just as a performer, but as a person navigating real inner storms.
🧠 “My Thoughts Loop, Loop, Loop—For a Month”
During the hour-long interview, the 23-year-old rising star offered a rare look into the mental cycles that shape her world.
“I don’t necessarily have many of the fears that you might have about certain things,” she explained.
“I do have this thing where once I have a thought it loops, loops, loops for a month and it will never stop.”
This repetitive thought pattern, she revealed, directly connects to the perfectionism that has defined her creative process.
“If I don’t consider myself a certain standard at what I’m doing, I don’t see the point doing it. That’s something birthed from my OCD—by not being satisfied by anything less than perfect.”
For fans who’ve followed her precise, emotionally layered discography, this insight explains so much about her sound and self-discipline.
🎶 From TikTok to Touring: Building Through the Loops
PinkPantheress first caught global attention with lo-fi tracks on TikTok, quickly rising to fame for her hits like “Boy’s a Liar”, “Just for Me”, and “Pain.” Her DIY style, nostalgic production, and softly melancholic vocals made her one of Gen Z’s most unique voices.
But behind the aesthetic is a mind constantly working, second-guessing, and perfecting.
Throughout the podcast, she reflected on how OCD has impacted:
- Her self-image
- Her work ethic
- And her ability to find peace in creative pursuits
Still, music remains her greatest outlet.
“It’s how I process. It’s how I manage. It’s how I release.”
🐱 The Name, the Daydreams & Charlie Puth as “AI”
Despite the heavy moments, the Therapuss episode also showed PinkPantheress’ playful and quirky side.
She revealed that her stage name came from watching a U.K. game show:
“I was watching The Chase, and they mentioned the Pink Panther. It just stuck!”
She also shared a hilarious detail about her childhood:
“I went through a maladaptive daydreaming phase. I would act like I had a boyfriend around the house. Full-on pretend dates. Like, ‘Oh he’s in the other room!’”
And when the topic turned to her collaboration with pop powerhouse Charlie Puth on “Angel,” she had this to say:
“He’s kind of like AI in a person musically. It’s actually scary how quickly he works.”
🌟 From Anonymity to the Spotlight
For years, PinkPantheress maintained a deliberately low profile—rarely showing her face, dodging interviews, and letting the music speak. But that’s changing.
Now, she’s not just making her presence known—she’s owning the moment.
With her upcoming nine-city North American residency tour, An Evening With PinkPantheress, the singer is stepping out from behind the shadows and straight into the hearts of her fans.
“I’m embracing the visibility now,” she said. “I’m trying to be more open. It’s scary—but it feels good too.”
❤️ Why This Matters: A New Voice for Mental Health in Music
PinkPantheress joins a growing list of artists—like Billie Eilish, SZA, and Selena Gomez—who are speaking publicly about mental health, challenging stigma, and showing that vulnerability can be a form of power.
Fans online praised her transparency:
“I needed to hear that about OCD,” wrote one listener on X.
“It’s not just about being neat—it’s about never shutting off your own mind.”
“PinkPantheress saying her thoughts loop for a month? I feel so seen.”
🎯 Final Thoughts: Perfectly Imperfect
By peeling back the curtain, PinkPantheress isn’t just redefining her brand—she’s redefining the rules for artists everywhere.
She’s not afraid to say:
“I struggle. I loop. I need control. I seek perfection.”
And in doing so, she gives all of us permission to accept our own imperfections, while still creating, dreaming, and rising.
💬 Have you ever felt stuck in your own thoughts like PinkPantheress?
How do you deal with perfectionism? Let’s talk about it below.👇
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