๐Ÿ˜ฑ โ€œI Wanted It to Endโ€ โ€” Billy Joel Gets Brutally Honest About His Suicide Attempts After Secret Romance ๐Ÿ’ฃ๐Ÿ’”

In a new tell-all interview thatโ€™s already sending shockwaves through the music industry and beyond, Billy Joel has laid bare the emotional torment that led him to attempt suicideโ€”not once, but multiple timesโ€”at the height of his early fame.

It wasnโ€™t drugs.

Billy Joel attempted suicide twice and fell into coma after affair with friend's  wife

It wasnโ€™t career failure.

It was something far more personal and soul-crushing: the fallout from an affair with the wife of one of his closest friends.

The iconic musician, now 75, revealed that back in the early 1970sโ€”before the massive success of The Stranger and his rise to superstardomโ€”he was entangled in a toxic triangle involving his friend and fellow musician, Jon Small.

Joel admitted to falling into a relationship with Jonโ€™s then-wife, Elizabeth Weber, a decision that would haunt him for years.

โ€œIt was the worst mistake of my life,โ€ Billy confessed.

โ€œI betrayed someone who trusted me, and I couldnโ€™t live with that.

The guilt didnโ€™t just eat at himโ€”it consumed him.

According to Joel, the emotional aftermath was unbearable.

In 1970, he found himself alone, broken, and desperate to escape the crushing weight of what heโ€™d done.

Billy Joel attempted suicide twice and fell into coma after affair with friend's  wife

Thatโ€™s when he made his first suicide attempt, overdosing on Nembutal, a powerful barbiturate.

โ€œI thought the world would be better without me,โ€ he said.

โ€œI had money problems, no record deal, and on top of thatโ€”Iโ€™d hurt someone I loved.

I didnโ€™t think I deserved to live.

Incredibly, he survivedโ€”but the pain didnโ€™t end there.

His next attempt came not long after, and this time he landed in a mental health facility, where doctors helped pull him back from the brink.

It was there that he began to find clarity, and eventually, redemptionโ€”not through fame or forgiveness, but through music.

โ€œWriting was my therapy,โ€ Joel shared.

โ€œThe piano saved my life.

When I had nothing else, I still had the music.

Billy Joel attempted suicide twice after affair with friend's wife

Ironically, it was Elizabeth Weberโ€”the same woman at the center of the betrayalโ€”who would later become his first wife and his business manager.

Their relationship was as complex and volatile as its origins.

Friends of the couple described it as both intense and controlling.

Joel has acknowledged in past interviews that while Elizabeth played a critical role in his early business success, their personal relationship was riddled with manipulation and emotional turbulence.

The affair not only cost Joel his friendship with Jon Small, but it also left permanent scars on his psyche.

โ€œThere are things you never fully recover from,โ€ he said.

โ€œYou learn to carry them.

You try to make peace.

But some ghosts donโ€™t leave.

Billy Joel reveals he attempted suicide twice after betraying his best  friend | The Independent

โ€ When asked why he chose to speak about it now, after decades of silence, Joel said simply, โ€œIโ€™m still here.

Thatโ€™s worth talking about.

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His confession comes at a time when mental health awareness is finally gaining mainstream attentionโ€”and Joelโ€™s raw honesty has struck a deep chord with fans.

Social media exploded after the interview aired, with thousands praising the singer for his vulnerability.

โ€œI grew up idolizing Billy Joel,โ€ one user wrote.

โ€œHearing what he went through makes me love him even more.

Heโ€™s not just a legend.

Heโ€™s a survivor.

Billy Joel reveals he attempted suicide twice after betraying his best  friend | The Independent

Mental health professionals are also weighing in, applauding Joel for shedding light on the lesser-known struggles of male depression and emotional trauma.

โ€œMen of his generation were taught to bottle everything up,โ€ said Dr.

Lisa Manning, a psychologist specializing in artist trauma.

โ€œWhat Billyโ€™s doing now is monumental.

Itโ€™s healingโ€”not just for him, but for others whoโ€™ve been in similar dark places.

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Meanwhile, fans are revisiting Joelโ€™s early music with fresh ears, uncovering haunting lyrics that now seem to hint at the internal war he was fighting.

Songs like โ€œTomorrow Is Today,โ€ from his debut album Cold Spring Harbor, have taken on a chilling new relevance.

โ€œIโ€™ve been living for the moment, but I just canโ€™t have my way,โ€ he singsโ€”a cry for help that many never noticed.

Billy Joelโ€™s story is a brutal reminder that even legends are human.

That the people who write the songs that save us are sometimes struggling to save themselves.

And that shame, guilt, and heartbreak can infect even the brightest stars.

But perhaps more importantly, itโ€™s also a story of resilience.

Of surviving the unbearable.

Of living long enough to tell the truth.

In an industry that so often buries pain behind platinum records and flashing lights, Billy Joel has chosen to show us the darkness behind the curtain.

And in doing so, he may have just given someone else the strength to keep going.

Because if even the Piano Man can fall apartโ€”and come backโ€”maybe thereโ€™s hope for all of us.