Social media star Gabbie Hanna has fans worried about her mental health. This comes after she posted 100 videos to her TikTok account in a single day.
Hanna has found herself at the centre of several controversies over the years. She mainly posted about her music career, poetry, and life on TikTok.
Gabbie Hanna posts 100 videos on TikTok: Why?
According to PageSix, on Wednesday, Hanna took to her TikTok page and posted over 100 videos of herself. The videos in question sparked the interest of fans who worried over the TikTok star’s mental state. Fans claimed she was having a “mental breakdown” and needed assistance.
In addition to the excessive number of clips, some of them showed a red message written in what appeared to be lipstick on her mirror. Many of these clips appear to be related to religion. The short videos show the TikToker crying, laughing, and proclaiming herself as “the smartest person on Earth.”
In one video, Hanna stated that someone had broken into her house. The 31-year-old can be seen standing in front of a mirror while seeming somewhat distressed.
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Three hours prior, however, she let a “stranger” named Nicolas into her house, who claimed he “felt lost” and “asked to use the bathroom.”
The Los Angeles Police Department revealed that the disturbing videos led to an influx of calls from people worried about Gabbie’s well-being, and asking for officers to go and check on her.
A psychological evaluation team was called in shortly after the police arrived. Hanna was allowed stay in her house after it was decided that she was not a danger to herself or anyone else. Gabbie also received resources for the next time she might get upset. She has not posted anything since.
Previously, she admitted that she battles depression and anxiety on a daily basis. She also struggles with eating disorders and has a body dysmorphia diagnosis.
Fans react to Gabbi’s posts on social media
Many fans took to Twitter to share their concerns and thoughts on Hanna’s “breakdown.”
The Internet personality started posting videos online in 2013 and has since racked up millions of followers on social media. In addition to releasing her first poetry collection, Adultolescence, Hanna also released her first single, Out Loud, in 2017.
In 2020, she published her second book, titled Dandelion. Both books eventually became New York Times bestsellers.