Mental health In 2014, Le'aupepe attempted
suicide by stepping in front of a car while heavily intoxicated, on a "week-long bender that precluded sleep and eating". His friends, aware of his state, called the police who were able to intervene and take Le'aupepe to
rehabilitation. Le'aupepe also claims he is a perfectionist. In an interview with
Pilerats before the release of
The Positions (2015), the frontman responded to a question regarding the album's release timeframe, commenting on the year-long rollout: "Sometimes I’ll wake up and listen to the record and I’m okay with it. Other times I’ll wake up and we’ll have to change it", adding: "I’m a perfectionist, I’m nuts, I’m insane". Le'aupepe has discussed how the success of Gang of Youths in Australia badly damaged his mental health, saying: "Our fame in Australia actually fucked me up really badly".
Family His father Teleso died of cancer in 2018, but before he died, he hinted that there were a number of family secrets to be discovered in
Polynesia. David Le'aupepe and his wife travelled to
Samoa, where it was revealed his father had disappeared to Australia in the 1970s, leaving behind two sons who both thought he had died. Further, Teleso was actually ten years older than he claimed, and was not brought up in New Zealand as purported, rather Samoa. He wrote about this in the song "Brothers". == Discography ==