The first trailer forThe Me You Can’t See, from executive producersOprah WinfreyandPrince Harry, has dropped today. Offering a glimpse into the mental health struggles of many celebrities through candid conversations, the documentary series will premiere on Apple TV+ later this month.

Together, Winfrey and Prince Harry will guide audiences through honest discussions about their own well-being, along with insight from seasoned experts and various mental health advocates.The Me you’re able to’t Seewill include conversations withLady Gaga,Glenn Close, NBA playersDeMar DeRozanandLangston Galloway, chefRashad Armstead, and more.

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The Me You Can’t Seecomes on the heels of Winfrey’s bombshell conversation with Prince Harry andMeghan Marklethis past March, which leveraged allegations against the Royal Family of racism and cultivating an unhealthy atmosphere for the couple’s mental health. Winfrey and Prince Harry will seemingly continue a similar conversation about the larger stigma that still exists in regards to mental health. While that conversation has become increasingly more common and more welcomed, mental health is something that cannot be talked about enough. Hearing from a vast cast of celebrities, athletes, doctors, business owners, actors, poets, refugees, and more will not only continue to show how prevalent those struggles are, but also how valid it is to feel however you feel.

The Me You Can’t Seeis the latest release in Winfrey’s ongoing relationship with Apple TV+. The series will be available alongside the NAACP Image Award-nominated for Outstanding Talk Series,The Oprah Conversation,Oprah Talks COVID-19, andOprah’s Book Club. RadicalMedia’sJon Kamen,Dave Sirulnick, andAlex Brownewill serve as showrunners for the latest documentary series, while Emmy Award and Spirit Award nomineeDawn Porterand Academy Award and four-time BAFTA Award-winnerAsif Kapadiawill direct.

The Me You Can’t Seewill premiere May 21 on Apple TV+. Check out the trailer for the series below:

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