Lil Nas X Shares a Video Update After Getting Mental Health Care: ‘There’s Less Fear in My Heart’
- On Wednesday, musician Lil Nas X posted an Instagram video revealing he has been in rehab for a few months to address his bipolar disorder diagnosis.
- The update follows his August arrest in Los Angeles, where police accused him of assaulting officers; Judge Alan Schneider granted the 27-year-old entry into a two-year mental health diversion program in April.
- In his video, the 27-year-old said he initially resisted medication but now sees a therapist and psychiatrist, telling fans he is "living life on extreme hard mode" while experiencing "less fear in my heart."
- Completing the two-year treatment plan will result in dismissal of four felony counts; he has returned home to Atlanta and Los Angeles, focusing on grounding himself and getting out of his head.
- Lil Nas X teased that "new music is on the way" as he enters this "next chapter," expressing gratitude to fans for "holding it down" during his absence from the spotlight.
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The rapper posted a video where he spoke about his present: “When I received the diagnosis of bipolar disorder, I felt that I had known for a few years, but I didn’t want to admit it.”
Lil Nas X After Diagnosis: 'There's Less Fear in My Heart'
The musician Lil Nas X has posted a moving video update to his Instagram . In the nearly three-minute clip that first appeared on Wednesday, the 27-year-old rapper and singer—born Montero Lamar Hill—shared that he has "been in rehab for a few months" and, since then, returned home to...
Lil Nas X reveals bipolar diagnosis and says he's 'feeling better' after rehab
"I’m already Black and gay. Like, ‘Damn, God.’ Black, gay, bipolar. I’m like living life on like extreme hard mode," he said in an Instagram video The post Lil Nas X reveals bipolar diagnosis and says he’s ‘feeling better’ after rehab appeared first on Attitude.

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