She agreed to become patron of Swansea’s Longfields Day Centre, which caters for young adults with cerebral palsy and related disabilities.
Since her bipolar disorder has come to light in the media, Zeta Jones decided to talk about it publically in an effort to de-stigmatise mental illness and encourage fellow sufferers to seek help.
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