Jameela Jamil on how she “ruined” Glastonbury for Coldplay superfan Benedict Cumberbatch
Jameela Jamil has recalled the time she “ruined” Glastonbury for Benedict Cumberbatch.
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The former star of The Good Place and mental health advocate shared the anecdote during a new interview with Paloma Faith, as part of a new episode for the latter’s Mad Sad Bad podcast.
During the discussion, Jamil explained some of the hardships she has faced in recent times, and shared that the 2024 edition of Glastonbury came during “one of the saddest” times of her life. This, she recalled, was because of the unexpected and “sudden” death of a friend.
While at the Worthy Farm event, Jamil was still in a vulnerable state and found herself getting emotional during Coldplay’s massive headline set on the Pyramid Stage. This, she recalled, took place while she was next to MCU actor Benedict Cumberbatch.
“Now I’ve become someone who cries to ‘Fix You’ by Coldplay,” Jamil recalled. “I was uncontrollable at Glastonbury. And I was ruining it for Benedict Cumberbatch who was next to me – who I don’t know.”
“So he’s just trying to listen to the song, and I’m just going – ‘ughhhhh!’”
Later in the interview, Jamil recalled to Faith how she also saw her partner James Blake perform at last year’s event, and explained how he helped her realise that she had “really checked out of life” when going through the grief.
“I tend to not register emotions in my brain – I just push emotions down into my body,” she added. “I rarely know I’m depressed when I’m depressed.”
This isn’t the first time that Jamil has been open about her struggles. Last year the She-Hulk star also spoke candidly about her battle with anorexia, explaining how taking laxatives “destroyed” her body.
She made the comments during an episode of Kelly Ripa’s podcast Let’s Talk Off Camera, and shared the upsetting toll it took on her health.
“I fucked up my kidney, my liver, my digestive system, my heart. And most recently, I found out that I have destroyed my bone density,” she said.

“I’m so sorry to my body that I have jeopardised my future so severely for a beauty standard and to try to fit in with other people… That’s why I’m so annoying, publicly, about eating disorders and diets. Because there’s so much talk about the dangers of being in a bigger body and there’s almost no talk about the dangers of not eating enough, only eating too much.”
As for Coldplay, the band’s headline set at Glasto 2024 was given a four-star review from NME which read: “The best Glasto sets are you know you’re witnessing one for the books, which is why it’s a shame that such a monumental moment was closed with something of a shrug.
“It’s not a slight on the simmering electro-pop subtlety of new single ‘feelslikeimfallinginlove’ – it’s lovely – but it’s barely over a week old and Glasto were geared up for a more familiar full-stop,” it added. “In the words of the great Michael J Fox: “I guess you guys aren’t ready for that yet.”
For help and advice on mental health:
- CALM – The Campaign Against Living Miserably
- Help Musicians UK – Around the clock mental health support and advice for musicians (CALL MUSIC MINDS MATTER ON: 0808 802 8008)
- Music Support Org – Help and support for musicians struggling with alcoholism, addiction, or mental health issues (CALL: 0800 030 6789)
- YOUNG MINDS – The voice for young people’s health and wellbeing
- Time To Change – Let’s end mental health discrimination
- The Samaritans – Confidential support 24 hours a day
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