DaBaby Urges Fans ‘If You Can’t Get Over Depression, Get Help!’ Adds: I’m About To Get A Therapist Myself

DaBaby Urges Fans ‘If You Can’t Get Over Depression, Get Help!’ Adds: I’m About To Get A Therapist Myself
DaBaby is sending out a message to his fans about mental health.
He took to Twitter to give advice just days after his older brother, Glen Johnson, sadly took his own life.
He wrote:
“#MentalHealthAwareness! If you can’t get over depression GET HELP, you see a loved one struggling get them help, they refuse the help, MAKE em get treated anyway. You suffer from PTSD take that s*** serious & get help!”

He added that he would be getting help as well and wrote:
“I’m bouta get a therapist my d*** self! #LongLiveG”
It was previously reported that Glen Johnson died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. He is said to have posted an emotional video crying and stating how he had been wronged. Not long after posting the video, he allegedly took his life. He is survived by 3 daughters and a son.
Before his post on mental health awareness, DaBaby prayed for his family on Twitter Thursday (Nov. 5th).
He wrote:
“Death don’t phase me at all, watching my family suffer does. GOD watch over my family, my mama, my nieces & nephew & they mama, my brother. Don’t worry bout me take whatever you was do for me and pour it into them. & keep me cool, cuz God you know! The world don’t. Amen.”

Continued prayers for DaBaby and his family!
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