Lizzo opened up about her depression, and she said being "emotionally honest" saved her life
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Lizzo opened up about her depression, and she said being "emotionally honest" saved her life Just because someone’s life seems peachy-keen on social media, doesn’t mean they’re not going through it. In Lizzo‘s case, she has two hit songs of the summer and a number one album on iTunes. But no one is immune to mental health struggles. The artist recently opened up to her Instagram followers about her depression and how she struggles to stay positive sometimes. In response, so many fans — both famous and not-famous — showered her with support and love, often sharing their own stories. She captioned this Instagram, "I self-love so hard because everything feels like rejection… it feel like the whole world be ghostin me sometimes. Sad af today. But this too shall pass." SZA commented on Lizzo’s Instagram. "Take your time u carrying a lot of us. We love you." Actress Neicy Nash added, "Thank you for your transparency Queen. You are not alone. We all have those days and your right, they shall pass. Adjust your crown." Lizzo also received an outpouring of support from Twitter. Lizzo took to Instagram hours after posting to respond to the messages and talk about reaching out for support. Lizzo, Instagram Lizzo’s story is a reminder of how, even when you don’t feel like it exists, there is a network of support when you’re struggling. The weight doesn’t have to be just your burden to carry. If you or anyone you know is dealing with thoughts of suicide, you can reach The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 24/7 at 1-800-273-8255. You are not alone.
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