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Megan Thee Stallion’s ‘Bad Bitches Have Bad Days Too’ Website Features Mental Health Resources for All

Megan Thee Stallion’s ‘Bad Bitches Have Bad Days Too’ Website Features Mental Health Resources for All

Megan Thee Stallion has officially launched her Bad Bitches Have Bad Days Too website, a hub that offers mental health resources named after her lyric on “Anxiety.”

The platform features different types of resources, including website links to different therapy platforms, helplines for various matters, therapy specifically for Black people, LGBTQIA+ community helplines and a link to the American Psychological Association’s official psychologist locator. Bad Bitches Have Bad Days Too  made its round on Twitter after Shea Jordan Smith, a senior digital political strategist, shared it on social media. Thee Houston Hottie released a statement via Smith, “Hotties! 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.” She continued, “Head to http://badbitcheshavebaddaystoo.com now and check it out. Love y’all so much[.]“

The artist herself has been more open about her own mental health struggles, taking a deep dive into her trauma in her latest album Traumazine. She described the album title as “the chemical released in the brain when it is forced to deal with painful emotions caused by traumatic events and experiences” to The Cut, adding, “I might have been pissed off one month and so the name of the album was something angry, and I might have been super-sad another month so the name of the album was something sad.” Megan continued that “everybody has gone through their own trauma in their own way, and to me, Traumazine is me facing the things that I’ve been running from about myself, and that “[i]t’s comforting to know that other people are going through the same thing that you might be feeling. When something happens to people, they feel like, ‘Oh my gosh, this is only me. This is not normal, or I’m probably the only person in the world that feels like this.’”

Check out the official Bad Bitches Have Bad Days Too website.

Elsewhere in music, 21 Savage announced that he will never perform for Rolling Loud ever again.

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