"My wife and I started hearing rumours like, "[Scooter] has gone insane." That, however, was not the case. It was just a sensation of not being present in my life, and [feeling] like the people who loved me were hurting "On Jay Shetty's On Purpose podcast, he added.
"Because, for one thing, we're all coming in with our own traumas, and our traumas were strangely matching up, and... I couldn't make it work. And I'm a fixer. I've always been the man who was going to make everything okay since I was a youngster. And I simply couldn't repair things at this time."
The well-known manager, who represents Ariana Grande, Justin Bieber, and Demi Lovato, said that he "started to spiral.”
Eventually, he claimed, "I had a very dark thought - the ultimate "I'm not enough," the ultimate "I shouldn't be here." What are you doing here, I thought to myself? I've never gone that dark before. The next day, I joined up for the Hoffman Project."
He and his wife are currently separated, but they have not considered filing for divorce.