From her 2020 incident involving Tory Lanez to the loss of her parents, Megan Thee Stallion’s mental health has visibly been challenged. The Houston femcee even admitted to struggles with her mental health on her latest album, Traumazine. Bringing awareness to the struggles that many face in their own lives, Megan has launched a website fittingly titled, “Bad B*tches Have Bad Days Too,” a reference to a line in her song, “Anxiety.”
The site offers a vast list of free therapy organizations, mental health hotlines and LGBTQIA+ community resources.
“Hotties!” reads what appears to be a message from the “Plan B” artist, shared on Twitter by user Shea Jordan Smith.
“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. Head to badbitcheshavebaddaystoo.com now and check it out. Love y’all so much.”
"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. Head to https://t.co/dUAnYKW0mb now and check it out. Love y'all so much ?" – @theestallion pic.twitter.com/LMta2wIIRK
— Shea Jordan Smith (@shea_jordan) September 25, 2022
Meg has previously used her platform for good. In February, she started a charity in honor of her late parents called the Pete & Thomas Foundation, which provides mental health aid in addition to education, housing and health services.
“My family raised me to help others and give back, so I’m incredibly proud to be in a position to accomplish that goal,” she said.
“I have a responsibility to use my platform to make a meaningful impact in the lives of those who may not have access to resources and support services.”