Strictly's Robin Windsor said show 'destroyed' him in suicide note
Robin Windsor's inquest revealed that being dismissed from 'Strictly Come Dancing' led to deep emotional distress, ultimately contributing to his suicide.
Robin Windsor, a former dancer on the show 'Strictly Come Dancing,' tragically died at the age of 44 in 2024, with a recently opened inquest highlighting the profound impact that being let go from the show had on his mental health. Windsor expressed in a suicide note that he had been trapped in a 'dark place' ever since his dismissal in 2015, indicating that this event marked the beginning of a long struggle with loneliness and despair. His heartfelt words shed light on the emotional toll that the entertainment industry can exert on individuals, especially when they face abrupt changes in their careers.
During the inquest, it was revealed that Windsor left two notes, one addressed to his ex-partner, clearly stating that his decision to end his life was not a reflection of their relationship, but rather a culmination of years of pain and suffering that he could no longer endure. Windsor shared that the treatment he received after being dropped from the show left him feeling destroyed and hopeless. The police and paramedics discovered him in a hotel room, underscoring the tragic end to a life that was once filled with talent and passion for dance.
Windsor's story raises significant questions about the support systems in place for individuals in the entertainment sector, particularly after they face career setbacks. His experience resonates with many who struggle in silence, illustrating the importance of addressing mental health issues more openly and providing better resources for those in high-pressure environments. The inquest findings serve as a stark reminder of the urgency needed to understand and combat the staggering rates of depression and suicide in the arts community.