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Megan Thee Stallion is letting her fans know that “Bad Bitches Have Bad Days Too.” 

Sep 28 2022

Megan Thee Stallion is letting her fans know that “Bad Bitches Have Bad Days Too.” On her new website with the same name, the Gen Z-loved rapper is providing a hub of mental health resources for young people who might, in her words, “need a hand.” The site includes direct “links to free therapy organizations, LGBTQIA+ community resources, resource directories and mental health hotlines.” But the singer is specifically prioritizing access for BIPOC Gen Z and Millennials, and members of the LGBTQIA+ community with organizations like the StrongHearts Native Hotline, the LGBTQ National Youth Talkline, and the LGBTQ Psychotherapist of Color Directory. Megan Thee Stallion has been outspoken on mental health plenty of times before (check out her hit song “Anxiety”)—and young listeners are here for it. YPulse research shows that for young people, mental health is no longer taboo, in fact it’s becoming a large trend in the entertainment industry. (PAPER)