Speaking with Teen Vogue, the Guyana native spoke about dealing with depression, alone.

"In the Black community, it's something that happens, but we don't speak about it," she said.

Speaking with Teen Vogue, the Guyana native spoke about dealing with depression, alone.

"In the Black community, it's something that happens, but we don't speak about it," she said. "We have to continue to talk about it and bring it straight to the forefront. And [that doesn't only apply to] the Black community, but different races as well."

In the interview, the rising star, 24, revealed that two years ago she was in a seemingly never-ending cycle dealing with her depression and found it almost impossible to break out of it. She admitted that it became so destructive that she decided to take a break from acting to seek treatment.

Now that she's gotten the help she needed, Wright now serves as an advocate for mental health and seeks to find the issues that prevent Black women, in particular, from seeking the help they need to move on with their lives.

The National Alliance on Mental Illness even shows that, while anyone can develop struggles with mental health, African-Americans are oftentimes more susceptible to suffering from more severe forms of mental health conditions. The Health and Human Services Office of Minority Health also found that African-Americans are 20 percent more likely to experience more severe mental illness problems than the general population.

"I speak boldly about [depression] because I struggled with it and I tried to find different ways [to heal], and it just didn't work," Wright added. "I had to look deeper to find what could hold me, and I found that what held me together was my relationship with Jesus and my relationship with God."

The Black Mirror star went on to share that she's proud that her speaking out is serving as a catalyst for others to follow suit.

"Even to this day, I'll be at events and people will pull me to the side and tell me that they deal with the [situations] that I've dealt with," she said. "And I'm grateful because I want people to find a way out."

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