LaKeith Stanfield Apologizes & Says “I’m Not Harming Myself” After Posting Alarming Videos
LaKeith Stanfield Apologizes & Says “I’m Not Harming Myself” After Posting Alarming Videos
LaKeith Stanfield has apologized and says he’s not harming himself, after posting a series of alarming Instagram posts. The actor LaKeith Stanfield, known for his roles in films like Get Out, Sorry to Bother You and Knives Out, poured alcohol into a pill bottle featuring a label for carvedilol, a beta blocker used to treat high blood pressure. He captioned the video:
“I like to be by myself because i can hurt myself and no one tells me to stop or fakes like they care.”
I hope LaKeith Stanfield is ok. This is alarming. Hopefully some good folks in his life are going to check on him ASAP. pic.twitter.com/aVr89R81X1
— Ronald Isley (@yoyotrav) August 11, 2020
Another video was captioned:
“Reality is boring and moves too slow and no one is trustworthy,” while a third featured the pill bottle and the caption “bottoms up.”
The posts have been deleted and LaKeith assured fans that he was okay. See his message below.
Platform PR, who act as publicists for Stanfield, wrote,
“Everyone! LaKeith is well. Thank you for the concern. We have spoken to him. The love you all have is appreciated.”
We continue to send our thoughts and prayers to LaKeith.


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