Megan Thee Stallion Launches Mental Wellness Website

The performer launched a website with a curated list of resources specifically for the Black, minority and LGBTQ+ communities

Megan Thee Stallion Launches mental health website
Megan Thee Stallion Launches mental health website

This week, Megan Thee Stallion launched a website tackling mental health for Black women and the Black community, as a companion piece to her newly released 18-song album ā€œTraumazine.ā€ Announced by one of her fans on Twitter, the website, ā€œBad B—— Have Bad Days Too,ā€ aims to provide the Black, minority and LGBTQ+ communities with a variety of mental wellness helplines and resources.

The launch was announced through a tweet from user named Shea Jordan Smith, one of Stallion’s fans. In the same thread, Smith included a message he attributed to the singer. ā€œHotties! You know how much mental wellness means to me, so I created a hub with resources that can help when you might need a hand,ā€ the tweet reads. ā€œLove y’all so much.ā€

The site offers affirmations like ā€œSome days I just hate everybody,ā€ and ā€œBouce back like bad b—— always do,ā€ and an animated music video of her single ā€œAnxietyā€ from her recent album. It also links to external websites and hotlines of mental health services and therapy organizations. The links are divided into three sections: therapy platforms, mental health resources, resource directories, and LGBTQIA+ community helpline. The page also features a ā€œFind a Therapistā€ button that directs users to the American Psychological Association to find a qualified psychologist.

ā€œThey keep sayin’ I should get help / But I don’t even know what I need / They keep sayin’ speak your truth / And at the same time say they don’t believe,ā€ Stallion raps in her song ā€œAnxiety.ā€ Her album was released last Aug. 12, and it has received positive reviews from critics. The album ranked 3rd in Billboard’s Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and 4th in the Billboard 200 charts at its peak. Time magazine describes her album as alternating ā€œbetween knocking down every obstacle that stands in her way and realizing that some obstacles will take longer to get past than others.ā€

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