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Pete Davidson Deletes All Social Media Following Troubling Instagram Post

Following an Instagram post from Pete Davidson himself, he deleted all of his social media platforms. The ex-fiance of “Thank U, Next” singer Ariana Grande posted a screenshot of a few lines of text on Instagram yesterday discussing his mental health.

Following an Instagram post from Pete Davidson himself, he deleted all of his social media platforms. The ex-fiance of “Thank U, Next” singer Ariana Grande posted a screenshot of a few lines of text on Instagram yesterday discussing his mental health.

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Ariana Grande Asks Fans To Stop Harassing Pete Davidson in Snapchat Story

We live in a strange era, where the creators of your favorite music and movies and whatnot have to absolutely beg their fans not to destroy the lives of whomever the heck is making their favorite thing, so now does Pete Davidson have to announce to fans: I uhh... I won't kill myself. Because apparently that's what Ariana Grande's fans wanted for him? Which in my opinion is low key rude. Asking someone to die? Straight up... I'm going to say it... impolite! In any case, Ariana Grande joined the chorus to say that... yeah, it is rude to ask for people to die. Not polite in the least, in a message on Snapchat, which we've posted an image of below.

We live in a strange era, where the creators of your favorite music and movies and whatnot have to absolutely beg their fans not to destroy the lives of whomever the heck is making their favorite thing, so now does Pete Davidson have to announce to fans: I uhh... I won't kill myself. Because apparently that's what Ariana Grande's fans wanted for him? Which in my opinion is low key rude. Asking someone to die? Straight up... I'm going to say it... impolite! In any case, Ariana Grande joined the chorus to say that... yeah, it is rude to ask for people to die. Not polite in the least, in a message on Snapchat, which we've posted an image of below.

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Pete Davidson Speaks Out After Being Harassed By Grande Fans

Said Davidson in response to the Ariana Grande fans harassing him after the "Thank U Next" video: “I’ve kept my mouth shut. Never mentioned any names, never said a word about anyone or anything. I'm trying to understand how when something happens to a guy the whole entire world just trashes him without any facts or frame of references. Especially in today's climate where everyone loves to be offended and upset it truly is mind boggling. I’ve been getting online bullied and in public by people for 9 months. I’ve spoken about BPD [borderline personality disorder] and being suicidal publicly only in the hopes that it will help bring awareness and help kids like myself who don’t want to be on this earth. I just want you guys to know. No matter how hard the internet or anyone tries to make me kill myself. I won't. I'm upset I even have to say this. To all those holding me down and seeing this for what it is - I see you and I love you.”

Said Davidson in response to the Ariana Grande fans harassing him after the "Thank U Next" video: “I’ve kept my mouth shut. Never mentioned any names, never said a word about anyone or anything. I'm trying to understand how when something happens to a guy the whole entire world just trashes him without any facts or frame of references. Especially in today's climate where everyone loves to be offended and upset it truly is mind boggling. I’ve been getting online bullied and in public by people for 9 months. I’ve spoken about BPD [borderline personality disorder] and being suicidal publicly only in the hopes that it will help bring awareness and help kids like myself who don’t want to be on this earth. I just want you guys to know. No matter how hard the internet or anyone tries to make me kill myself. I won't. I'm upset I even have to say this. To all those holding me down and seeing this for what it is - I see you and I love you.”

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Study Find Netflix’s 13RW High Suicide Risk in Young Adults

13 Reasons Why hit Netflix a year ago, and with all the hype surrounding it during its first few months of being released, there are very few people who haven't yet seen the show. Although it's been said that mental health has increased significantly over the past few years, especially in young adults, with aspects such as stress, loneliness and many any other factors being the cause, shows like 13 Reasons Why can sometimes trigger people, due to the insensitive nature of some scenes shown throughout the programme.

13 Reasons Why hit Netflix a year ago, and with all the hype surrounding it during its first few months of being released, there are very few people who haven't yet seen the show. Although it's been said that mental health has increased significantly over the past few years, especially in young adults, with aspects such as stress, loneliness and many any other factors being the cause, shows like 13 Reasons Why can sometimes trigger people, due to the insensitive nature of some scenes shown throughout the programme.

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Barbie’s YouTube is The Self Help Advocate We Never Knew We Needed

Remember when Barbie was just a dress up doll who had a house in Malibu that opened into three different levels? Well those were the days when Barbie didn't have a YouTube channel, finally giving Barbie the platform she needed to speak about issues that many of us face today — such as mental health and depression.

Remember when Barbie was just a dress up doll who had a house in Malibu that opened into three different levels? Well those were the days when Barbie didn't have a YouTube channel, finally giving Barbie the platform she needed to speak about issues that many of us face today — such as mental health and depression.

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World Health Organization Classifies ‘Gaming Disorder’ as a Mental Health Condition

Parents across the globe are worried about their children's mental health state, as some play for hours and hours with their friends on these highly addictive games, and now the World Health Organization has announced that 'gaming disorder' will now be classified as a mental health condition, which will require treatment.

Parents across the globe are worried about their children's mental health state, as some play for hours and hours with their friends on these highly addictive games, and now the World Health Organization has announced that 'gaming disorder' will now be classified as a mental health condition, which will require treatment.