Miss Li opens up about tough times and self-acceptance
Swedish artist Linda Karlsson, known professionally as Miss Li, has publicly discussed her ongoing struggles with self-acceptance and a recent emotional breakdown following a performance at the P3 Guld gala. The 43-year-old singer revealed in a TikTok video that she continues to actively work on improving her mental wellbeing.
A Difficult Past Performance
Miss Li’s recent appearance at the P3 Guld gala held particular significance for her, as she previously performed at the event five years prior and was deeply dissatisfied with her performance. She described feeling “in a bad place” and struggling with her self-perception at the time. Despite acknowledging that her performance wasn’t objectively poor, she was harshly self-critical.
Following the 2021 performance, Miss Li reportedly broke down in tears and was comforted by a colleague who urged her to stop self-hatred. This experience prompted her to seek professional help, and she began therapy a week later.
New Music and Continued Healing
Miss Li’s latest single, “Dansa med mig själv” (Dance with Myself), reflects her journey toward self-acceptance. She explained in a press release that the song represents a “breakup” with the negative self-talk that plagues her. Her return to the P3 Guld gala this year marked the first time she had attended the event in five years.
She described her decision to attend the 2026 gala as a step toward a “braver year,” and expressed relief that the experience had gone well.
Frequently Asked Questions
What prompted Miss Li to seek therapy?
A colleague encouraged her to stop being so self-critical after she broke down in tears following a performance at the P3 Guld gala five years ago.
What is the message behind Miss Li’s new single?
“Dansa med mig själv” is about breaking up with the negative self-talk and internal critic that Miss Li experiences.
How long has Miss Li been a professional artist?
Miss Li is celebrating 20 years as an artist in 2026.
As Miss Li continues to navigate her personal journey, will her openness about mental health inspire others to prioritize their own wellbeing?