Rapper Megan Thee Stallion is reaching out to her fans with resources for mental health.

“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,” the rapper tweeted.

The tweet came over the weekend as the “Body” rapper launched her new website called “Bad Bitches Have Bad Days Too” aimed at helping her fellow “hotties” take control of their mental health.

The video for her song “Anxiety” is strategically placed at the top of the website — a perfect fit for a site devoted to taking a deeper look into Megan’s thought process and her mental state. The lyrics are certainly relatable to those with anxiety and depression.

The Grammy Award wining artist has been open about her own struggles with mental health and going to therapy after her parents died.

“As a Black person, and when you think of therapy you think of ‘Oh my gosh, I’m weak,’ you think of medication, and you just think the worst,” said Megan on Peace of Mind with Taraji. “That’s kind of what you see on TV too — like, therapy wasn’t even presented in the media as something that was good. Now it’s becoming safe to say, ‘Alright now, there’s a little too much going on. Somebody help me.’”

During her conversation with actress Taraji P Henson, Megan admitted to throwing herself into her work and career as a way to work through her emotions and find balance.

“When my schedule gets really full, I’m probably going through something because I wanna keep my mind busy,” she said.

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The rapper’s new site includes a list of various mental health resources and organizations like, including links for free therapy organizations, various hotline numbers, a directory for wellness centers, resource directories for the black community and therapy for the LGBTQIA+ community.