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===2009–present: third studio album=== In 2017, Studt took part in a panel at AIM'S Indie-Con, discussing mental health within the music industry; she spoke openly about how in 2009, after moving back from [[New York City]], she suffered a nervous breakdown at 22 years old and was diagnosed with rapid-cycling [[bipolar disorder]]. During a hospitalization that followed, she found that they had a piano, so she continued to write whilst inside.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://musically.com/2017/02/01/how-can-we-prioritise-mental-health-in-the-music-industry/|title=How can we prioritise mental health in the music industry?|website=Musically.com|date=February 2017 }}</ref> In 2015, Studt announced that she had been working on a new album with Toby Kid from indie pop band [[Hatcham Social]], and in 2017 she released a teaser single of two songs with Ditto Music as the first two released tunes from her soon to come third album: "I Was Jesus in Your Veins" and "Different Colour Pills". The eventual album, titled ''Happiest Girl in the Universe'', was ultimately released in October 2019.
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