Houston rapper Megan Thee Stallion is out with a new message for her fans: bad bitches have bad days too. That's the name of a new website she's launched as a guide to diverse mental health resources.
The new album references some of her own mental health challenges. A music video for the song"Anxiety" is embedded in the mental health resources website with animation visualizing a woman struggling underwater.The website is designed to help others who are searching for help, with special sections highlighting LGBTQIA+ community resources and organizations that provide free therapy.
With the new music and website, she's offering fans help and the encouragement to get back up:"Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, bad bitches have bad days too. Friday, Saturday, Sunday, bounce back how a bad bitch always do."
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