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Megan Thee Stallion Creates Mental Health Resource

Superstar’s website "Bad Bitches Have Bad Days Too" links fans to LGBTQ therapists of color, many others

 
 

The entertainer has created a website called “Bad Bitches Have Bad Days Too,” which offers visitors to the site a vast and diverse list of free therapy organizations, various crisis helplines, and places to find substance abuse help, among other resources.

Special attention is also paid to resources for traditionally marginalized community members. For example, there is a link to a directory that helps members of the LGBTQ community find psychotherapists of color and a section that spotlights organizations like the Black Emotional and Mental Health Collective and Melanin and Mental Health, which aim to reach members of the Black and Latinx communities.

The site’s name comes from a verse in her single “Anxiety.”

Last year, Megan Thee Stallion publicly talked about going to therapy after her mom Holly Thomas died of brain cancer in 2019. She appeared on Taraji P. Henson’s “Peace of Mind with Taraji” Facebook Watch series, where she opened up about needing help.

“Now, I’ve lost both of my parents in this space. So now I’m like, ‘Oh, my gosh, who do I talk to? What do I do?’ And I just started learning that it’s okay to ask for help. And it’s okay to want to go get therapy,” she said.

Getting help — that’s real hot girl stuff.

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