Adele slid into the DMs of one of her biggest fans and he just shared a screencap of the super sweet message!
09.08.2020 - 20:55 / perezhilton.com
Whatever is going on with Azealia Banks, we truly hope for the best to come and improvements to happen quickly.
The 29-year-old musician and recording artist took to Instagram very late Saturday night and shared a series of concerning messages about her mental health amid the coronavirus pandemic quarantine, and more.
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Fans flocked to social media, concerned about the rapper and music producer as she send off a series of
Adele slid into the DMs of one of her biggest fans and he just shared a screencap of the super sweet message!
T.I.’s daughter, Deyjah Harris dropped some more words of wisdom on her social media account and her fans completely appreciated what she had to say. Check out her message.
Rapper Azealia Banks is letting fans know she is doing ok. The 29-year-old 212 singer recently took to social media posting a few concerning messages, saying she’s “done here,” that her “soul is tired” and she’s “ready to go.” A post shared by (@azealiabanks) on Aug 9, 2020 at 7:04pm PDTAfter her posts, fans spoke out, saying that they were worried for Azealia's wellbeing.Azealia took to her Instagram on Sunday evening to share an update with fans, telling that she’s feeling “better” now.
Azealia Banks is letting fans know she is doing ok.
On her Instagram account this week, Azealia Banks dropped a number of messages that has her fans concerned. Banks took to her IG this Sunday to share a series of messages that appeared to insinuate she was going to take her own life.
Azealia Banks‘ fans freaked out when they read her recent messaged on social media. She’s definitely talking about the fact that they could try and end her life.
Azealia Banks is causing concern.
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