In October 2021’s Facebook series by Taraji P. Henson Taraji’s peace of mindThe rapper shares her struggle to lose her parents – her father in 9th grade and mom in 2019. “And I just learned that it’s OK to ask for help. It’s OK to go to treatment.”
The star also talked about the increasing pressure of fame and how it could make her realize the importance of caring for her mental health. “I’m more stressed on me than I used to have,” she told Hanson. “I’m Megan and I’m not criticized as much as I am now, under such a magnified glass.”
To help others, the “Project B” artist launched a mental health resource website in September 2022 called Bad B–e, too. She told fans at the time: “You know what mental health means to me, so I created a hub with resources that can help when you might need a hand.”
“Hiss” rapper – shot at Tory Lanez in July 2020 – later announced how the incident and its consequences affected her mental health. “A lot of people have not treated me like me for a long time,” the star, who faced opposition from Lanniz supporters, told the Women’s health In her April 2024 cover story. “I watched people build me, tear me up, bewildered by what they expect from me.”
“I would cry halfway before I went on stage because I didn’t want to [perform]but I don’t want to upset my fans either. ” [out] From under the cover. I stayed in my room. I won’t turn on the light. I have power outage curtains. I don’t want to see the sun. I know I am not myself. It took me a while to admit that I was frustrated. ”