Megan Thee Stallion has launched a new website titled Bad Bitches Have Bad Days Too to provide help and resources for mental health treatment for both the Black community and LGBTQ+ people of color.
Named after a lyric in her song “Anxiety,” the website consists of multiple direct links to therapy platforms, inclusive organizations, and crisis hotlines such as the National Alliance on Mental Illness, the LGBTQ Psychotherapist of Color Directory, the Dear Black Woman Project, and a number to contact Trans Lifeline.
Megan promoted the website via an email newsletter to her fans, and more visibility was made when digital strategist Shea Jordan SmithRecently, Megan has been opening up about her mental health struggles. In October 2021, she waswhere she shared how she has overcome so much adversity in her life and still maintains a positive outlook.
The “Sweetest Pie” rapper even shared how experiencing loss and death of her father in the ninth grade and her mother in 2019 motivated her to seek help."I just started learning that it's OK to ask for help. And it's OK to want to go get therapy,” she continued., which dropped on August 12, also dives into her own traumas, defining the title as a chemical released in the brain when forced to deal with “painful emotions caused by traumatic events and experiences.
theestallion I’m sure the hot girl life leads to some poor mental health idk lol abusive drinking and wild thot activity might make a bit sad bruh
theestallion I hate her for perpetuating this culture of ignorance… just say women or make up something else.
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