Ella Langley Opens Up About Her Mental Health Journey
Ella Langley is making it clear — her past struggles won’t define her future.
Over the weekend, the rising country star returned to the stage after stepping away in August to focus on her well-being.
The “You Look Like You Love Me” singer had announced last month that she was canceling her remaining shows to rest and take care of her “mind, body, and heart.” While she didn’t share details at the time, Langley has previously spoken about mental health challenges and how they run in her family.
Speaking Out on Her First Night Back
Langley’s comeback performance took place at Worldwide Technology Raceway in Madison, Illinois. Mid-set, she paused to address the crowd and reflect on what she learned during her break.
Introducing her song “Girl You’re Taking Home,” the five-time ACM Award nominee delivered a candid, emotional message:
“I never gave myself the option of a plan B, because I was never going to accept that. It was this or nothing,” she told the audience.
“Dropping out of school was scary, but I trusted myself and believed I was doing what I was meant to do. I’m so thankful I did, because now I know I’m exactly where I’m supposed to be.”
Finding Gratitude in the Struggle
Langley went on to say she’s grateful for the hardships she’s faced, because they’ve shaped her into the artist and woman she is now.
“I’m thankful for that girl who went through all of it, because without her, I wouldn’t be the woman standing here today. If you’re struggling right now, know that God is working on something in your life that will make you thankful later. But in the moment, it’s hard. In the moment, it hurts. In the moment, you don’t understand why.”
Over time, she said, she’s learned to let go of what she can’t control and pour her energy into music.
“I thought I had everything figured out, but what I learned is I don’t have to. All I can do is wake up every day and do the thing I was meant to do. When I sing this next song, I let that younger version of me out for a moment — let out the anger, the questions — so I can stand here now as the woman I’ve become.”
Back Where She Belongs
Langley’s time away may have been difficult, but it was necessary — and her return shows just how much stronger she’s become. Fans welcomed her back with open arms, grateful to see her once again doing what she loves most: making music.