‘Truth Hurts’—Lizzo & 5 Other Famous Black Women Who’ve Shared Their Mental Health Struggles - Page 5
5. Megan Thee Stallion

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In October 2024, the “Anxiety” rapper partnered with the California Department of Public Health and became a spokesperson for its Never a Bother campaign, which is a youth suicide prevention program, according to Billboard.
“It took me a long time to be comfortable talking about my mental health,” Megan said while speaking in the video for the campaign.
“Asking for help doesn’t make me weak. Asking for help actually built my strength…going to get the help gave me the tools to be stronger. So I just definitely want to talk to the Hotties and let them know it’s OK to ask for help…Hotties, you are never a bother.”
Megan, 30, has also previously shared how her mental health was severely impacted during her shooting trial with rapper Tory Lanez.
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