Tanya Chua Opens Up About Battling Depression For 14 Years: "Being In Love Didn't Save Me"

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Tanya Chua Opens Up About Battling Depression For 14 Years: "Being In Love Didn't Save Me"​

The 50-year-old local songbird is currently single and totally enjoying it.
Jiamun Koh
Jiamun Koh
24 Jun 2025 at 10:39

www.8days.sg

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They say exercising is good for your physical and mental health, and Tanya Chua is one to vouch for that.

Recently, the 50-year-old local songbird, who's been practising gymnastics for the past two years, shared that she has plans to participate in the next World Masters Games, which would be held in Japan in 2027.

Tanya then opened up about why she decided to take up the sport in the first place.

"I think I was just listening to my body. My body has been unwell for many years, and it used to pull me to rock bottom," she recalled.

The singer confessed that she's been battling depression for close to 14 years, and even "stopped looking forward to breathing" when her condition was at its peak.

"Of course I wanted to continue living but when I woke up I couldn't gasp for air — something that you learnt to do naturally from the moment you were born. It obviously affected my singing too," she said.

Tanya "has sought whatever help there is" for her mental health since 2011, but is insistent on not taking medication.

She also said that she's experienced many stages in her life, and that all the illnesses she's been through is her body's way of letting her "explore every side of" herself.

Now, Tanya has learnt to live with her depression, though she prefers to not elaborate how.

"I know what it is, but it's a very personal story, I don't want the world to know," she laughed.

She also acknowledged that the 'torment' from depression cannot be improved no matter how hard she tries

"Being in love didn't save me. In fact [depression] affects the relationship. I slowly dissected many things that happened as I grew up, and that would affect my attitude towards people and relationships," explained the singer.

That said, Tanya remains grateful.

"I thank this discomfort and this illness for becoming my best teacher. It made me meet many people and helped me grow a lot," she said.

"In terms of wisdom, the way I face people and myself, or spiritually, I realised many people really have very little time to care for themselves, but I treat that as my mission."

She recently also went for a body check-up and admitted that there are "some things to worry about".

Tanya, however, declined to share more before chuckling: "I'm still here! Don't fret!"

The singer, who's been single for quite a few years, isn't looking to start a relationship now. Her last high profile relationship was a short-lived romance with French pastry chef Johann Martin, whom she met at baking school in Paris in 2016.

"What's not good about being single?," she questioned. "[I've] tried all types of romances before, including dating a younger man."

She then urged all single ladies to not feel inferior just because they don't have a partner.

"Based on your own preferences, you don't need to feel like you're deprived of anything just because you're not in love," she averred.




Tanya seems to be very sure of her direction in life now, which is great!
Photos: Tanya Chua/Instagram
 
What's this world masters games about?
Gymnastics?
Can 50yo do gymnastics?
No idea. All I know women reaching menopause stage will experience and exhibit a bit of siaolang behaviours. Hopefully hers is temporary and not like some jurong Mayfair siaolang.
 
See everyone?
Many people have depression, even they might not want to acknowledge it.
Me too and even boss Sam.

We have to acknowledge it first in order not to go into deeper and deeper. depression.
 
No idea. All I know women reaching menopause stage will experience and exhibit a bit of siaolang behaviours. Hopefully hers is temporary and not like some jurong Mayfair siaolang.
After I read more, I think her depression should be due to unacceptance of poor health and age, including menopause.
 
Only losers can feel depressed…your own happiness is how you make it.
 

Tanya Chua Opens Up About Battling Depression For 14 Years: "Being In Love Didn't Save Me"​

The 50-year-old local songbird is currently single and totally enjoying it.
Jiamun Koh
Jiamun Koh
24 Jun 2025 at 10:39

www.8days.sg

photo_2025_06_23_14.34.28_0.jpeg


They say exercising is good for your physical and mental health, and Tanya Chua is one to vouch for that.

Recently, the 50-year-old local songbird, who's been practising gymnastics for the past two years, shared that she has plans to participate in the next World Masters Games, which would be held in Japan in 2027.

Tanya then opened up about why she decided to take up the sport in the first place.

"I think I was just listening to my body. My body has been unwell for many years, and it used to pull me to rock bottom," she recalled.

The singer confessed that she's been battling depression for close to 14 years, and even "stopped looking forward to breathing" when her condition was at its peak.

"Of course I wanted to continue living but when I woke up I couldn't gasp for air — something that you learnt to do naturally from the moment you were born. It obviously affected my singing too," she said.

Tanya "has sought whatever help there is" for her mental health since 2011, but is insistent on not taking medication.

She also said that she's experienced many stages in her life, and that all the illnesses she's been through is her body's way of letting her "explore every side of" herself.

Now, Tanya has learnt to live with her depression, though she prefers to not elaborate how.

"I know what it is, but it's a very personal story, I don't want the world to know," she laughed.

She also acknowledged that the 'torment' from depression cannot be improved no matter how hard she tries

"Being in love didn't save me. In fact [depression] affects the relationship. I slowly dissected many things that happened as I grew up, and that would affect my attitude towards people and relationships," explained the singer.

That said, Tanya remains grateful.

"I thank this discomfort and this illness for becoming my best teacher. It made me meet many people and helped me grow a lot," she said.

"In terms of wisdom, the way I face people and myself, or spiritually, I realised many people really have very little time to care for themselves, but I treat that as my mission."

She recently also went for a body check-up and admitted that there are "some things to worry about".

Tanya, however, declined to share more before chuckling: "I'm still here! Don't fret!"

The singer, who's been single for quite a few years, isn't looking to start a relationship now. Her last high profile relationship was a short-lived romance with French pastry chef Johann Martin, whom she met at baking school in Paris in 2016.

"What's not good about being single?," she questioned. "[I've] tried all types of romances before, including dating a younger man."

She then urged all single ladies to not feel inferior just because they don't have a partner.

"Based on your own preferences, you don't need to feel like you're deprived of anything just because you're not in love," she averred.



Tanya seems to be very sure of her direction in life now, which is great!
Photos: Tanya Chua/Instagram

try marry moi and be moi beloved wifey .... let moi heal her depression and make her happiest woman on earth ... :whistling:
 
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