Kirsten Dunst Talks About Her Depression, But Not Ready To Fully Open Up About Rehab Stint

Kirsten Dunst DepressionKirsten Dunst's recent stay at the Cirque Lodge rehab in Utah is not alcohol or drug related according to the actress.  Kirsten was depressed and it has nothing to do with her partying galore.

The actress did explain that she parties like anybody else.  "When you're a single girl in your twenties, yeah, you go out with your friends and sometimes you drink too much. I don't know anybody else, with any type of job, who doesn't do that."

In an interview with Blackbook magazine Dunst said, “I know what it's like to lose yourself, to no longer know the difference between right or wrong,"

She also revealed that the hardest part she had to take after her rehab experience was when her friends and family were forced to protect her from public gossips that she was hooked to drugs and alcohol.

“My friends and family were put in a position where they had to defend me, and it was an awful time.”

Dunst is willing to share her depression experience however, she said, "On a personal level, I would talk to anybody about it, but not on a public level. If I do that, then the next person feels like they can ask me about it, and the person after that, until everyone feels entitled to ask me about it, and that's not coming from a good place."

She also said that her depression helped her portray her character in her comeback picture “All Good Things.”

"I was ready to play something like that. I had been living on the surface, emotionally, and I was feeling really vulnerable, so I was prepared to do anything at that point."

She also said that she is excited for people to see her in a different light and the “All Good Things” would change people’s perception about her.

Dunst is best known in her role as Mary Jane in Spider-Man.