Wiggles star Greg Page reveals the crippling personal issues he was battling while on the road with iconic kids group READ MORE: The Wiggles' Tsehay Hawkins says she's proud to challenge gender stereotypes By Stephen Bisset For Daily Mail Australia Published: 05:10, 5 August 2024 | Updated: 05:10, 5 August 2024 e-mail View comments Yellow Wiggle Greg Page has revealed he suffered crippling loneliness during his time with the iconic kids group. Greg, 52, told the Herald Sun that prior to initially leaving the group in 2006 he could only relate to his bandmates on a superficial level for fear of being judged. He added that he did not blame his bandmates, but rather himself for not having confidence to bear his soul.

'I probably, in a way, helped create my own lonely environment by not dealing with the issues I had,' Greg told the publication. He said that a health condition that causes orthostatic intolerance, which induces fatigue and a loss of balance, was a catalyst for his loneliness. 'I kept the feelings to myself,' he said, but suspected people around him knew he had 'stuff going on'.

'But it's how you deal with that and how you cope with it that can be the trigger for becoming lonely.' Greg had been experiencing health difficulties since December 2005, when he underwent a double hernia operation. Greg Page,52, told the Herald Sun that, prior to initially leaving The Wiggles in 2006, he could only relate to his bandmates on a superficial level for fear of being judged.

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