Kehlani: I’ve Stopped My Own Bag Because I Was Terrified Of Y’ALL, The Internet

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Kehlani: I’ve Stopped My Own Bag Because I Was Terrified Of Y’ALL, The Internet
Kehlani is known for being herself unapologetically, and now she had a vulnerable moment on social media. She bared her emotions for her millions and fans and revealed she suffered terrible anxiety, but had a turning point when she welcomed her daughter earlier this year.

She said she’s prevented herself from getting the most out of her career after being afraid of people on the internet. She explained how she made drastic changes before deciding to refuse to let anyone stop her from living to her full potential.

She added,
“so f*** with me, or don’t… because what matters is that i finally truly f*** with me and if you can’t tell than you know absolutely nothing about me and that finally has no control of my life, to God be the glory man.”

She went on to say that things have gone beyond internet trolls.

She said now, she’s not only healthy but also happy.
“never an interview never a publication never a look y’all feel hey… feel bad for me. i worked my ass off to bounce back. and im here. i’m HAPPY. not depressed not anxiety ridden… eating 3 meals a day and raising the most incredible human. that’s the GLOW.”

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