You might recognise Bad B*tches Have Bad Days Too from a similar line in Megan Thee Stallion’s song ‘Anxiety’ in her latest album where she said she’s “a bad b*tch, and [she] got bad anxiety” – and now it’s the name of her new mental health website that launched over the weekend.
The Bad B*tches Have Bad Days Too website is filled with mental health resources – ranging from therapy platforms and hotlines to organisations specifically dedicated to helping patients, for example, who are Black, from LGBTQ communities and more.
According to People, news spread about the website launch on Sunday after the rapper had sent the details to her fans.
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The fan wrote: “Megan @theestallion created a website that compiles a list of diverse mental health resources and is sending it out to her fans and followers. Real hot girl shit.”
He then shared what seems to be a message from the rapper herself: “”Hotties! You know how much mental wellness means to me, so I created a hub with resources that can help when you might need a hand. Head to http://badbitcheshavebaddaystoo.com now and check it out. Love y’all so much”
On the website, there’s an animated video for ‘Anxiety.’ In the video, a woman drowns as Megan Thee Stallion sings about her feelings.
“Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday / Bad b— have bad days too / Friday, Saturday, Sunday, bounce back / How a bad b— always to,” Megan Thee Stallion raps. “All I really wanna hear is ‘it’ll be OK’ / Bounce back ‘cause a bad b— can have bad days.”
Last year Megan opened up about seeking therapy when her parents died. During the season premiere of Taraji P. Henson’s Facebook Watch series the rapper talked about the steps she’d taken to prioritise her mental health.
She said: “I’ve lost both of my parents. Now I’m like, ‘Oh my gosh, who do I talk to? What do I do?’” she said. I just started learning that it’s OK to ask for help and it’s OK to want to go get therapy.”