'Thank you for loving me,' Lasizwe ends YouTube channel
Lasizwe Dambuza said he had a mental breakdown and has decided to choose himself over his career, for the time being.Having created“I would like to thank everyone who has supported me on my YouTube Journey, but it is the end,” he captioned his post on Twitter.
In the clip he shared, Lasizwe said he'd had a difficult time and had to take a break to focus on his mental health. “I think we all saw it coming. Last year I hit the brick wall. I became so depressed I landed up in hospital, I had a mental breakdown and I decided to choose myself. Not knowing how I'm going to sustain myself, not knowing how I'm going to live it was tough. figure out what's going on with me. Learning that I've grown and you've watched me grow.”Network Channel.
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