You can see how healthy he is from his behaviour at his concerts. I saw him 2 years ago in London and he was on stage off his head, stumbling, chugging wine, preaching all sorts. Saw him again January this year and he was so much more composed, clean, frankly normal, and appreciative to be in the moment.
Yeah I remember seeing them in 2015 and Matty was stick thin, drinking on stage and just looking unwell. I am so glad he is doing okay and I really hope it stays that way.
So glad to hear. Saw them twice on the last tour. First show was amazing but he cut the second gig pretty short and he looked upset. Can’t wait to see them again this tour!
@@thelegendkillersshittyduff1335 of course hes a human, but he is famous, and famous people have more of a vested interest in being dishonest than non-celebrities might, giving the image they need to portray, making this pretty refreshing to see.
I had tears in my eyes when he was describing the horse so beautifully like he actually saw beauty and ellegance and something more in him than just a stupid animal and I just love it. I love that he formed a relationship with the horse, for whatever reason. I love when people bond with animals. I love that he gave it a chance, I love that he did everything he was told, I love that he went to rehab in the first place, I love this entire interview.
when he talked about his therapy i honestly forgot this was an interview and i felt like i was having a conversation with an old friend. i love how honest and genuine he is
Cameron Jarrold because you are a twat,,,,,,total respect to matt for getting clean,,,,live you’re life through music now Matt 🎸🎸,i understand where you are coming from 🏴🌹🎸
Irene Griffiths hahaha what, back when he first got clean I showed more respect than most of the fan base 😂😂😂 I also understand addiction more than the 14 year olds that idolise him. I love the guy, that doesn’t mean he isn’t a pretentious twat and a wannabe modern day Morrissey. I don’t expect you to understand that though 🤭
I'm so hyped Matty is clean.. This kind of stuff terrifies me though. Especially after losing Mac Miller who has been my biggest inspiration for 10 years. I still find myself having issues comprehending it.. Considering Mac was finally clean for awhile, then everything went to shit but he was going around assuring people he was good.. It's just scary because when you become clean, relapsing etc makes your body so much more fragile.. I don't know what I'd do if we all lost Matty like that as well. He seems like he's genuinely in a good place though, and I think having his close friends as band mates who don't do that stuff will help save him.
Yeah it always happens, Amy Winehouse was clean then she doves back in and it killed her. That guy from glee as well. I think Matty will be okay, he's addicted to recovery now it seems like which is a good thing in this case
Nobody can save him,not friends/family/ not even rehab can save someone if the will to choose drugs is stronger than the want to stay clean , it's a tough battle. Wish him well in his recovery.
It's not really that you're more fragile after your clean and then relapse, it's that you did drugs or drank for YEARS, you developed the ability after all that time to do massive amounts of whatever drug or drink massive amounts. So most of the time, when relapse occurs, your mind is still at that last place you were, when you could take a massive shot of h, or pop 20 lortabs at one time, but your body has settled back down to a normal level, and your tolerance is back at almost nothing.
I teared up when he started going into details about the progression of his encounter and what he took away from it. What a beautiful experience. Stay strong.
@nicole elizabeth, Good luck with your struggle,its so hard. Your heart tells you no just STOP but your head cant stop the want/need. Wishing you all the best xxx
@nicole elizabeth As long as I'm walking the earth, you are not alone. I struggle terribly addiction and I still have to tell myself "stay clean TODAY." And if I can, I've beaten that day. Sometimes I fail, but I find inspiration in stories like Matty's. I can do this. You can do this. WE can do this. All the best...jmb.
Was on heroin for 8 years... Went cold turkey on sept 10th 2017... It was very tough for me but now ive been clean since that date and im so very grateful... Never lose gratefulness ... Always cherish your supporters. Life will be blah when you first get clean thinking life is so depressing. Dont worry! Your brain needs to adjust and it will.. Youll love life again. Best of luck . you got this!
Matty's honestly makes me cry He is such an open book it hurts I'm so happy for you buddy and band #The1975 wish you prosperity in every aspect of your life 🙏 From an Indian fan
This is probably the first interview I've seen of him talking about his addiction, and it really touched me, he's so honest and even jokes about it, I have a whole new level of respect for Matty 💛
I don't know who the older guy is sat directly across from Matty. He didn't say a single word the whole time. But.....he seemed to be genuinely interested in what Matty was saying. And you can tell he respects and admires him. I just love how interested/bemused he was the entire time. I think he really liked Matty. And he didn't need to say a single word to express that. I got it.
i’m an equestrian and to hear that he used equine therapy is my favourite thing ever. talking to horses really does help lads- give it a try. also, does he mean he free lunged a horse?? impressive. i’m glad he enjoyed it. he should try riding.
It is a beautiful thing to listen to somebody you love speaking about getting better and making positive changes to their lives. Brought tears to my eyes. Endlessly proud of him
I don't think I've ever seen a more genuine interview of Matty. Its sort of is nice to see how real of a person he is. I hope he knows that we can all tell that he is better and honestly just happier
I’m 71 years old I’ve seen a lot of talented people die from drugs alcohol mental illness. This right here is a success story, I hope it continues on for the rest of Matty’s life! 💖
I have watched this interview so many times and there is something captivating and personal about the way he talks about his experience that makes me cry every time i watch it
Every interview Matty gives is insightful and well articulated. So happy to hear he got help he needed and hope he is surrounded by the support he needs.
That was wonderful!! As a mental health therapist who specializes in substance use, his honesty, candor, and humor are awesome to see. His description of the equine therapy was dead on! I’m sending him all the best cosmic vibes I can that he continues with his sobriety. Start over every morning! I love his music; I love his lyrics; I love the way his mind works. 💜🙏🏻🕉
Shit, he really explained this experience with therapy so beautifully. Surprisingly I got a little emotional hearing this, cause amidst the self-inflicted chaos we create there is therapy in being at peace in observing and appreciating nature as itself.
Matty is one of the most amazing people, to go through what he's gone through and be so honest and come back is wonderful. He has one of the most complex minds of anyone and he doesn't let fame get to his head. His lyrics are beautiful. All my love to him xxxx
I try not to idolize celebrities or put them on pedestals because they’re flawed just like every other person, but I look up to Matty so much. He’s such a sincere and intelligent person and interviews like this make me want to be more like him.
Fuckin incredible interview. So far have seen two from Skavlan and holy fuck am I impressed. They actually let their guests express themselves without bullshit interjection. I wish we had people like this in the US.
I respect his honesty. And I respect the fact that he is able to demystify the “glamorous rock star” persona and the drugs that go with it. It’s an important lesson that all young people need to hear. Sleep well, Matty. This interviewer is fantastic, btw. He knows the precise time to interject and he never interrupts. Wow.
As someone who rode horses for years I know this connection and experience of having the respect and love of a horse and hearing him experience that and it helping made me cry, because I know that feeling so well, even if I just did it for the fun of it, I know what it's like having a horse connect to you like that
I once read somewhere: "the difference between a dog and a human is that a dog knows how to be a dog" or something like that. He said he found human qualities in a horse and it reminded me of this line. He seems like a human. A good human. Rare these days.
What a very polite and respectful person. Well done Matty, keep it up and good luck with sobriety. We need your music for as long as you feel you need to make it.
Just wanted to tell Matt that l was very touched with his sharing about his addiction. I'm confident that if he keeps this mindset, he will make it. It's not gonna be easy, but if he keeps focusing on his long term health, l sure he will touch many young lives. Will certainly keep him in my thoughts & prayers. Much good comes from bad experiences. He has the testimony & the platform. Take advantage of it.
I always see this Norweigan geezer doing interviews, mostly with people from the UK due to the algorithm, but man this interviewing style needs to be more prevalent. No interruptions. Even if a guest is roundabout with their point, he gives them the time to get there. Cloest I can come to a UK version of this is Graham Northon, but even then there's a quick witty comment here and there, and it throws the flow completely off. When a question is asked, it is to elaborate or delve deeper rather than to quickly move on comedically. Props
The only host in the show is Fredrik, who is seated in the middle. The others are also guests who have been interviewed - and are free to join the conversation :-)
We're only human and born to make mistake. Nobody's perfect matty, your fans will surely always support and accept you! I'm a fan of 1975 since day 1 and i'm proud ❤️❤️❤️
he is my actual inspiration for everything, i have never besides my parents had a true person to look up to. and it’s him that i do and i thank him everyday 💗 we all love you Matty
I’ve been listening to their music for a few years now, but I was never sure that he was the greatest person. It’s so great to hear him trying to be better.
I’m glad the interviewers didn’t talk all over him and just let him speak, top interview
Agreed!!
You can see how healthy he is from his behaviour at his concerts. I saw him 2 years ago in London and he was on stage off his head, stumbling, chugging wine, preaching all sorts. Saw him again January this year and he was so much more composed, clean, frankly normal, and appreciative to be in the moment.
Yeah I remember seeing them in 2015 and Matty was stick thin, drinking on stage and just looking unwell. I am so glad he is doing okay and I really hope it stays that way.
His January tour was beautiful, set designers needed a fat raise. He was so charismatic
So glad to hear. Saw them twice on the last tour. First show was amazing but he cut the second gig pretty short and he looked upset. Can’t wait to see them again this tour!
@@Silustrations stick thin damn how much you think he weighed
@@thelegendkillersshittyduff1335 lmao I have no idea but he for sure looks so much healthier now
"what did that make you?"
"a liar"
"in what way"
"in a way that i would lie a lot"
*matty...*
🤣🤣🤣
Aha
😭😭
very matty healy 😂
Matty Healy?
I think you mean...Matty Healthy
omg valid
Juliana Fajardo Seriously?
Matty HEAL-y
“I was like ‘hey man’, and the horse obviously didn’t say anything”
gosh he's so refreshingly honest, not just for a celebrity but for anyone
Stop being sheep he's a damn human not a damn celebrity
@@thelegendkillersshittyduff1335 of course hes a human, but he is famous, and famous people have more of a vested interest in being dishonest than non-celebrities might, giving the image they need to portray, making this pretty refreshing to see.
Amy M Agreed.
I had tears in my eyes when he was describing the horse so beautifully like he actually saw beauty and ellegance and something more in him than just a stupid animal and I just love it. I love that he formed a relationship with the horse, for whatever reason. I love when people bond with animals. I love that he gave it a chance, I love that he did everything he was told, I love that he went to rehab in the first place, I love this entire interview.
Me too, when he touches on the immense distance between a simple horse and our ruinous and complex artifice.
Matt seems so nervous here but still so charismatic and sarcastic he's amazing really
It was probably pretty scary talking to so many people about your drug addiction after lying about it for years
when he talked about his therapy i honestly forgot this was an interview and i felt like i was having a conversation with an old friend. i love how honest and genuine he is
LMFAO how they still put "Horse Therapy" in the title sksssksksk
*EQUINE THERAPY*
Habso yeah I thought omg
Habso they prob call it equine bc horse is slang for heroin
if heroin is called horse.. isnt that the whole reason he went and confronted a horse?
Magic Sorcerer wow
🤯
Sis is killing the curls with his straightener😔
I wish he didn't because I love his curls. 😍
Saw the curls make a return on his insta story this morning and was like 🙏🙏🙏🙏 BLESS
Is he straightening his hair or did he have a perm before?
Old trying to be young
shane c How exactly is he trying to be young by straightening his hair?😂
We gotta keep him away from the straighteners man
It’s not a phase mummm
Agree
Not a great look.
LeGaLizE RAnCh he is cute 😂👀🙄
Babyliss is his middle name!
He definitely thrives on connecting with people - he gestures a lot. And he's in a constant state of art. Amazing.
Similar to his magnificent song writing. He connects !
Great observation.
He talks like a preacher. I love listening to him even though I don’t understand what he’s saying sometimes ❤️
Cameron Jarrold or extremely intelligent life knowledge
Cameron Jarrold because you are a twat,,,,,,total respect to matt for getting clean,,,,live you’re life through music now Matt 🎸🎸,i understand where you are coming from 🏴🌹🎸
Irene Griffiths hahaha what, back when he first got clean I showed more respect than most of the fan base 😂😂😂 I also understand addiction more than the 14 year olds that idolise him. I love the guy, that doesn’t mean he isn’t a pretentious twat and a wannabe modern day Morrissey. I don’t expect you to understand that though 🤭
@@cameronjarrold3963 well said and totally agree! 👌🏻
Neither does he
imagine being matt healy and agreeing to be interviewed by 3 NORWEEDJAN people about your drug addiction
мы не из россии!
since when skavlan and his guests are russian? lmao, check your facts bish
blyat
get educated
You mean Scandinavian lol
they're norwegian
I'm so hyped Matty is clean.. This kind of stuff terrifies me though. Especially after losing Mac Miller who has been my biggest inspiration for 10 years. I still find myself having issues comprehending it.. Considering Mac was finally clean for awhile, then everything went to shit but he was going around assuring people he was good.. It's just scary because when you become clean, relapsing etc makes your body so much more fragile.. I don't know what I'd do if we all lost Matty like that as well. He seems like he's genuinely in a good place though, and I think having his close friends as band mates who don't do that stuff will help save him.
Yeah it always happens, Amy Winehouse was clean then she doves back in and it killed her. That guy from glee as well. I think Matty will be okay, he's addicted to recovery now it seems like which is a good thing in this case
Nobody can save him,not friends/family/ not even rehab can save someone if the will to choose drugs is stronger than the want to stay clean , it's a tough battle. Wish him well in his recovery.
@@LemonSte drug addicts are a lost cause mainly
i couldn’t imagine losing Matty to addiction
It's not really that you're more fragile after your clean and then relapse, it's that you did drugs or drank for YEARS, you developed the ability after all that time to do massive amounts of whatever drug or drink massive amounts. So most of the time, when relapse occurs, your mind is still at that last place you were, when you could take a massive shot of h, or pop 20 lortabs at one time, but your body has settled back down to a normal level, and your tolerance is back at almost nothing.
I love seeing Matty so healthy 🖤 The dynamics and support within The 1975 are srsly my favorite.
I teared up when he started going into details about the progression of his encounter and what he took away from it. What a beautiful experience. Stay strong.
As a drug addict myself, hearing him talk about it so normally made me feel not alone, "day by day", always
@nicole elizabeth, Good luck with your struggle,its so hard. Your heart tells you no just STOP but your head cant stop the want/need. Wishing you all the best xxx
@nicole elizabeth As long as I'm walking the earth, you are not alone. I struggle terribly addiction and I still have to tell myself "stay clean TODAY." And if I can, I've beaten that day. Sometimes I fail, but I find inspiration in stories like Matty's. I can do this. You can do this. WE can do this. All the best...jmb.
Was on heroin for 8 years... Went cold turkey on sept 10th 2017... It was very tough for me but now ive been clean since that date and im so very grateful... Never lose gratefulness ... Always cherish your supporters. Life will be blah when you first get clean thinking life is so depressing. Dont worry! Your brain needs to adjust and it will.. Youll love life again. Best of luck . you got this!
@@setnomA glad to hear your clean and doing well, good for you mate 😘 wishing you all the best. I know it's hard x
@@Katie-bt2nt thanks Katie. Best wishes!
‘And the horse obviously didn’t say anything’ 😂😂 I’m so glad he’s clean and happy!
"This is a horse that for 3 days had mugged me off..."
Matty's honestly makes me cry
He is such an open book it hurts
I'm so happy for you buddy and band #The1975 wish you prosperity in every aspect of your life 🙏
From an Indian fan
Omg finally found an indian fan😢
@@mansi1701 seriously so hard!!! I only know personally like 2 people, and i was so shocked when i met them and they told me they like the 1975
Omg why i never came across these comments before😔😔😔 finally 1975 Indian fan base
BRUH I AM HERE TOO HIHIHIHI!
I'm from northeast and it baffles me northeast people rarely know about this iconic band.
His description of the Equine Therapy was so beautiful. Powerful and gorgeous. His honesty is precious.
Great interview. They gave him space and time to talk.
What a charming, intelligent, beautiful boy
dja-know-wha-I-meyn?
🥺💗
I love a happy sober Matty I’m so proud of him😌
I am falling in love with Matty more and more.
This is probably the first interview I've seen of him talking about his addiction, and it really touched me, he's so honest and even jokes about it, I have a whole new level of respect for Matty 💛
I don't know who the older guy is sat directly across from Matty.
He didn't say a single word the whole time.
But.....he seemed to be genuinely interested in what Matty was saying. And you can tell he respects and admires him.
I just love how interested/bemused he was the entire time. I think he really liked Matty. And he didn't need to say a single word to express that. I got it.
i’m an equestrian and to hear that he used equine therapy is my favourite thing ever. talking to horses really does help lads- give it a try. also, does he mean he free lunged a horse?? impressive. i’m glad he enjoyed it.
he should try riding.
sounds like it was a join up type thing.
Helll yee Matty is precious in real life, met him and George and Ross 3 years ago.
You met him?! What was it like?
That’s so cool! How did you meet him?
Aaaaaaggghhh so cool seeing him on this!!! Skavlan always goes quite deep!
That equine therapy stuff sounds really amazing!
this is so intriguing. matty is precious.
he’s ridiculously charming
It is a beautiful thing to listen to somebody you love speaking about getting better and making positive changes to their lives. Brought tears to my eyes. Endlessly proud of him
I don't think I've ever seen a more genuine interview of Matty. Its sort of is nice to see how real of a person he is. I hope he knows that we can all tell that he is better and honestly just happier
I’m 71 years old I’ve seen a lot of talented people die from drugs alcohol mental illness. This right here is a success story, I hope it continues on for the rest of Matty’s life! 💖
I loved that horse story. Glad to hear it.
I have watched this interview so many times and there is something captivating and personal about the way he talks about his experience that makes me cry every time i watch it
Every interview Matty gives is insightful and well articulated. So happy to hear he got help he needed and hope he is surrounded by the support he needs.
I love your honesty and I wish you all the best Matty.
That was wonderful!! As a mental health therapist who specializes in substance use, his honesty, candor, and humor are awesome to see. His description of the equine therapy was dead on! I’m sending him all the best cosmic vibes I can that he continues with his sobriety. Start over every morning! I love his music; I love his lyrics; I love the way his mind works. 💜🙏🏻🕉
I love the equine therapy story you can really feel the joy and excitement when he talks about it, kind of makes me wanna cry
Love his honesty and sense of humor.
Shit, he really explained this experience with therapy so beautifully. Surprisingly I got a little emotional hearing this, cause amidst the self-inflicted chaos we create there is therapy in being at peace in observing and appreciating nature as itself.
Matty is one of the most amazing people, to go through what he's gone through and be so honest and come back is wonderful. He has one of the most complex minds of anyone and he doesn't let fame get to his head. His lyrics are beautiful. All my love to him xxxx
I love how they listen to him, not like in other interviews.
What a lovely honest chap. I wish him all the best. Clearly a lovely soul. God bless
I try not to idolize celebrities or put them on pedestals because they’re flawed just like every other person, but I look up to Matty so much. He’s such a sincere and intelligent person and interviews like this make me want to be more like him.
Me too!
Matty doing this interview is really brave of him...
Been clean off of heroin for almost a year now. I’m so glad Matty is still doing well. I had no idea.
What a real real interview and honest reflection
What a great interview
The best artist of this generation ❤️
Chris martin
certainly one of the best
@Roadhouse Bohdi shit bro ur fucking right my bad I was not thinking I repeat I was not thinking lol
@Roadhouse Bohdi yes the 2000's people hate coldplay some do which is utterly rubbish
This the kind of conversation and interviews that’ll make you catch feelings for someone QUICK. Like he’s so honest and personal in this damn
An addict will only stop when the addict is ready to stop Matt is an inspiration too me. I’ve been their and “ If you never shoot you’ll never know “
it's so hard to talk about this and I'm so thankful for matty for doing it. he's helping so many people getting out of it.
Fuckin incredible interview. So far have seen two from Skavlan and holy fuck am I impressed. They actually let their guests express themselves without bullshit interjection. I wish we had people like this in the US.
Thanks so much for your feedback and for watching from the US, you made our day! 🙏🏼
How did he tell that beautiful story about the horse without crying. I used to hug my horses all the time- it really is therapeutic
Stay strong Matty. He was so great in the concert here in Texas. I really enjoyed the whole band’s performance
I respect his honesty. And I respect the fact that he is able to demystify the “glamorous rock star” persona and the drugs that go with it. It’s an important lesson that all young people need to hear. Sleep well, Matty.
This interviewer is fantastic, btw. He knows the precise time to interject and he never interrupts. Wow.
This is absolutely beautiful and so completely brave.
I love this man a lot. He’s a hope for people who are suffering from addiction.
a year later but i still absolutely adore him, im so glad he’s healthy and well
As someone who rode horses for years I know this connection and experience of having the respect and love of a horse and hearing him experience that and it helping made me cry, because I know that feeling so well, even if I just did it for the fun of it, I know what it's like having a horse connect to you like that
I could listen to him talk for forever
so happy he's clean now. i'm so proud of him ♡
Everyone could certainly benefit from being more honest, especially with ourselves.
I once read somewhere: "the difference between a dog and a human is that a dog knows how to be a dog" or something like that. He said he found human qualities in a horse and it reminded me of this line.
He seems like a human. A good human. Rare these days.
I’m so happy for you, Marty!!! You look so much healthier both mentally and physically! Much love and respect for you!!!❤❤❤❤
What a very polite and respectful person. Well done Matty, keep it up and good luck with sobriety. We need your music for as long as you feel you need to make it.
I volunteer at an equine therapy place and it is really wonderful to see people with physical, mental and emotional issues. They leave so happy.
This video has had such an impact on me. He’s a beautiful human being, and I’m so inspired by him
I love you, Marty, oh so much. Your honesty and openness about your recovery is inspiring countless numbers of people, including me.
Awesome interview. What a guy
Just wanted to tell Matt that l was very touched with his sharing about his addiction. I'm confident that if he keeps this mindset, he will make it. It's not gonna be easy, but if he keeps focusing on his long term health, l sure he will touch many young lives. Will certainly keep him in my thoughts & prayers. Much good comes from bad experiences. He has the testimony & the platform. Take advantage of it.
I always see this Norweigan geezer doing interviews, mostly with people from the UK due to the algorithm, but man this interviewing style needs to be more prevalent. No interruptions. Even if a guest is roundabout with their point, he gives them the time to get there. Cloest I can come to a UK version of this is Graham Northon, but even then there's a quick witty comment here and there, and it throws the flow completely off. When a question is asked, it is to elaborate or delve deeper rather than to quickly move on comedically. Props
I’m so pleased to see him well, it’s a world of difference Matty off the fix. So so so much love to you
Why is there a balding old guy just sitting front and centre staring at him, didn't ask a question 😂
The only host in the show is Fredrik, who is seated in the middle. The others are also guests who have been interviewed - and are free to join the conversation :-)
@@SkavlanTV Okely dokely
Not to mention hes dressed in black from head to toe
@@hypekiller5924 😂 😂 😂 😂
SMÉAGOL he could barely stay awake, maybe he’s doped up too
He is incredible and it is so great to see him so healthy.
Matty Healy is an awesome person. Funny, real, down-to-earth, talented as anything. Thanks for this!
This is why love matty so much
We're only human and born to make mistake. Nobody's perfect matty, your fans will surely always support and accept you! I'm a fan of 1975 since day 1 and i'm proud ❤️❤️❤️
I'm so happy that he's sober now. I hope he continues being healthy and happy. 😭💙
I love him so much, hes only a baby and a recovering addict im so proud of him, i understand him completely, the lies oh the lies i get ya man
I find him attractive
he is my actual inspiration for everything, i have never besides my parents had a true person to look up to. and it’s him that i do and i thank him everyday 💗 we all love you Matty
So proud of this guy.
Omg I totally feel him. Drugs turned me into who I wasn’t and I was a liar and hated myself.
I’ve been listening to their music for a few years now, but I was never sure that he was the greatest person. It’s so great to hear him trying to be better.
When he talks about bad dreams, I just want to hug him and put him to sleep, for he is so beautiful yet so unaware of it
Marty is so eloquent and expresses such beautiful yet humorous truths
Very courageous of him to share such personal details to the world
Well said. Keep it up, Matty. It was your music that eased me off that dark path.
gosh matty is just so wise, funny and strong at the same time. i love the way he talked about the horse and i'm so glad he's clean now
oh my god i just wanna hug him so bad
So happy in 2019 he's getting help. He's was a mess in 2017 when he should have been taking over the world.
Such a lovely interview