Megan Thee Stallion Launches a Website with Intricate Detailing About Mental Health

Megan Thee Stallion launches mental health website

Rapper Megan Thee Stallion has always spoken about mental health in public and she always raises her voice in the best way to create consciousness about mental health problems that can happen to anyone and everyone. Now, she has decided to offer mental health resources to her fans through her website which she has created ‘Bad Bitches Have Bad Days Too, which is really a lyric from her popular song ‘Anxiety’.

Megan Thee Stallion
Megan Thee Stallion | Instagram

 

The news was first shared by a user named Shea Jordan Smith on Twitter on Sunday. The post was then retweeted by Megan on her official social media handle.

Megan Thee Stallion’s website

The website which Megan created opens with the line, “Bounce back like bad bitches always do.” Then, we see there links to free therapy sessions. Numerous mental health helplines, including National Crisis Text Line, Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, and Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration National Helpline, are also specified on the website.

Megan Thee Stallion
Megan Thee Stallion | Instagram

The website also provides resource lists for projects assisting the black and LGBTQ groups. You can also see some photos of her album ‘Traumazine’ on the homepage of the website. Last year October, Megan spoke about her fights with mental health. She said that she turned to therapy sessions after the death of her mother Holly Thomas in the year 2019.

She has opened up about finding help for her personal mental and emotional well-being earlier, together with talking up about going to therapy sessions after the deaths of her mother and father.

Megan Thee Stallion
Megan Thee Stallion | Instagram

 

Megan’s mother Holly Thomas died in March 2019 after fighting mind most cancers and her father died when she was young. She also lost her grandmother soon after her mom died. She went on to deal with the stigma enclosing mental and emotional well-being that may exist within the Black locality. Though, in agreement with Megan, the dialog around mental well-being help is changing. As she says that it’s changing safe to ask for help now.

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