Megan Thee Stallion is encouraging her followers to test in on their psychological well being.
The 27-year-old musician appeared to verify she just lately launched a psychological well being assets web site. On Sept. 25, she shared a tweet from a fan named Shea Jordan Smith, a senior digital political strategist, who revealed the web site is titled “Dangerous B—-s Have Dangerous Days Too.”
The title is a reference to her present single known as “Anxiousness” from her second album, “Traumazine.”
“Megan @theestallion created a web site that compiles a listing of various psychological well being assets and is sending it out to her followers and followers,” Smith wrote, together with the hyperlink to the web site.
Within the Twitter thread, Smith included images of the web site in addition to what seemed to be a message penned by the “Physique” rapper.
“Hotties! You understand how a lot psychological wellness means to me, so I created a hub with assets that may assist while you would possibly want a hand,” the tweet mentioned. “Head to badbitcheshavebaddaystoo.com now and test it out. Love y’all a lot — @theestallion.”
The web site options hyperlinks to free remedy organizations and different psychological well being assets like helplines. Additional down, followers can discover useful resource directories for various organizations that particularly assist Black girls and members of the LGBTQ+ group.
On the backside of the web site, there’s a hyperlink to assist followers discover a therapist and join updates for brand spanking new assets.
All through her profession, Megan has been open about her psychological well being struggles.
In her music “Anxiousness,” she raps, “They hold sayin’ I ought to get assist/ However I don’t even know what I would like/ They hold sayin’ communicate your fact/ And on the identical time say they don’t imagine.”
Final month, she sat down with Apple Music’s Ebro Darden and Nadeska Alexis to debate how “Traumazine” allowed her to be extra susceptible.
“I could possibly be unhappy and I’ll write a music like ‘Physique,’” she mentioned. “Or I could possibly be pissed off and I’ll write a music like ‘Freak Nasty.’ I don’t write songs about how I really feel, I write songs about how I need to really feel.”
She continued, “So I really feel like, on this album, it’s most likely the primary time I discovered find out how to speak about what I need to say, like, categorical myself a bit bit extra.”
Megan shared that previously she was taught to not talk about her private enterprise with different folks.
“I really feel prefer it’s been really easy for folks to inform my story for me, communicate on my behalf as a result of I’m a nonchalant particular person,” she added. “However, like, I see now that it may well get uncontrolled. So I really feel like I needed to only take management of my narrative, take management of my very own story. Inform it my means. Inform it from me.”
In 2021, Megan spoke about going to remedy to hunt assist after the loss of life of her mother and father.
Mother Holly Thomas died in March 2019 after battling mind most cancers and her father died when she was a teen, Individuals studies.
Throughout Season Two of the Fb Watch collection “Peace of Thoughts with Taraji” final yr, Megan mentioned, “I’ve misplaced each of my mother and father. Now, I’m like, ‘Oh my gosh, who do I speak to? What do I do?’ And I simply began studying that it’s OK to ask for assist. And it’s OK to need to go get remedy.”
She informed host Taraji P. Henson that she had beforehand thought seeing a therapist would make her “weak.”
“As a Black particular person, and while you consider remedy you consider, ‘Oh my gosh, I’m weak.’ You consider remedy and also you simply assume the worst,” she mentioned within the episode titled “Slaying Adversity with Megan Thee Stallion.” “That’s form of what you see on TV too. Like, remedy wasn’t even introduced within the media as one thing that was good. Now, it’s turning into protected to say, ‘Alright now, there’s a bit an excessive amount of occurring. Anyone assist me.’”