Global music sensation J Balvin has an interesting but unusual secret to a good night's sleep!
The singer, whose name is Jose Balvin, watches horror movies at night to calm his mind after a high-energy day and get rest.
While most find the genre unsettling, Balvin explained in a recent interview that scary films actually help him sleep better. "People don't know that I watch horror movies to sleep."
Far from being disturbed by the onscreen terror, he views the experience as pure entertainment, stating, "I don't let that energy come to me... I'm having fun."
Balvin has spoken openly in the past about his mental health. He said staying on medication has helped him deal with pressure from fame. "We always struggle with our mental health. The fact that I'm medicated helps me more."
Balvin also shared how his thinking has changed after turning 40. He said life feels calmer now. He explained, "I'm watching life in a different way. Things that used to matter and make a lot of noise in my mind don't bother me the same way."
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In a 2025 interview, Balvin spoke about how hard it was to be honest about mental health while being famous. Talking about that pressure, he said, "For a long time, especially as an artist, there was pressure to always look strong, like life was perfect. But that's not real."
He also gave advice to others who feel alone during tough times. Balvin said, “We're all human, we all go through it. My advice, don't keep it in. When you're dealing with anxiety or depression, it can feel like you're alone or like you're a burden, but you're not. The people who love you want to help, so give them a chance. Just being honest about how you feel can change everything."
Balvin shared how getting diagnosed helped him understand his condition better. He said, "because it gave me a name for what I was fighting."
He also spoke about the role his family plays in his life. Talking about his loved ones, Balvin said, "My mom, [girlfriend] Valentina, my son Rio, they give me the reason and the strength to keep going, to be disciplined, to fight for my health and come back stronger."