“Bad B— Have Bad Days Too” has several meanings for Megan Thee Stallion. First of all, it’s a line from his song “Anxiety. “Now, that’s the call from his intellectual fitness website, which rapper “Her” unveiled this weekend.
On Sunday, Megan Thee Stallion presented “Bad B: Have Bad Days Too,” which highlights many resources, from treatment platforms to hotlines. more.
At the bottom of the page, it features a “Find a Therapist” button that redirects users to the American Psychological Association’s psychologist locator.
Before the list of resources, give visitors the animated video of “Anxiety”. In the video, a woman drowns while Megan Thee Stallion sings out her feelings.
“Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday / Bad b— also has bad days / Friday, Saturday, Sunday, bounces / What a bad b— always,” raps Megan Thee Stallion. “All I need to hear is ‘it’s going to be okay’/Bounce back’ because a bad p—can have bad days. “
The news of the Grammy-winning rapper comes two years after she spoke to The Times in 2020 about her intellectual health.
She said she shot rapper Tory Lanez (who pleaded not guilty in November 2020) and the backlash from social media left her in a “dark place. “The gunfire didn’t help either, he said.
“Sometimes you wish for a day where you just scream,” he told the Times.
In October 2021, she spoke with Taraji P. Henson for the actor’s Facebook Watch series about how to deal with her emotions after the death of her parents.
“I lost my parents. Now I’m like, ‘Oh my God, who do I communicate with?What do I do?” she said. They just started informing me that it’s okay to ask for help and that it’s smart to have to move on to therapy. “
“Bad B— Have Bad Days Too” was uploaded days after “Saturday Night Live” announced that Megan Thee Stallion would return to the level in October. The rapper, who debuted on “SNL” in 2020, will host and musical guest. on 15 October.
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Alexandra Del Rosario is an entertainment reporter at the Los Angeles Times Fast Break Desk. Prior to The Times, she was a television reporter at Deadline Hollywood, where she first served as associate editor. He has written on a wide diversity of topics, adding television hit charts. , casting and development, video games and AAPI representation. Del Rosario is a graduate of UCLA and has also worked for The Hollywood Reporter and TheWrap.
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