Tom Grennan has undergone surgery to remove metal plates from his jaw
Singer Tom Grennan has admitted he felt "released" from the trauma he suffered from an assault as a teenager after undergoing surgery to remove metal plates from his jaw earlier this year.
Tom Grennan has undergone surgery to remove metal plates from his jaw.
The 30-year-old singer was hospitalised at the age of 18 after being attacked by a group of strangers in his hometown of Bedford, England and he needed to have screws and metal plates fitted to his jaw to fix his injuries, but the plates recently started to cause complications so he underwent another operation earlier this year to have them taken out.
He told The Times newspaper: "They were pushing themselves out of my gums ... [Having surgery] was a relief for me. I’m no longer reminded of that time in my life. It was like I closed the door and that was me being released, I suppose."
During the interview, Tom admitted the attack left him with lasting physical and mental injuries and it took him years to recover.
He said: "I think that was the first time my world came crashing down, the first time I really knew what it was like to be depressed, to feel suicidal, like nobody loved me.
"From one little thing that somebody did. One punch caused an earthquake, a tsunami. It took me years to open up."
However, he credited the trauma from the attack with leading him to embrace songwriting. Tom explained: "The attack was horrible, but it allowed me to open up another part of my mind. I’d never written a song before it."