Tag: mental health

  • Ye Buys Full-Page Wall Street Journal Ad to Apologize for Antisemitic Outbursts

    Ye Buys Full-Page Wall Street Journal Ad to Apologize for Antisemitic Outbursts

    Ye (formerly Kanye West) has taken out a full-page advertisement in The Wall Street Journal titled “To Those I’ve Hurt,” offering an apology for the antisemitic remarks and other conduct that sparked widespread condemnation.

    According to Reuters, Ye wrote that he “lost touch with reality,” and connected his behavior to what he described as an undiagnosed right frontal-lobe brain injury from his 2002 car crash, alongside bipolar type-1 disorder and manic episodes that he says worsened without effective treatment.

    Vanity Fair reported that the ad ran in Monday’s print edition of the Journal (as the back page to Section A) and included Ye’s request for “patience and understanding” as he seeks stability through medication, therapy, exercise, and sober living.

    The Washington Post noted that Ye also stated he is “not a Nazi or antisemite,” while acknowledging the global impact of his words. Reuters added that the Anti-Defamation League responded by recognizing the apology but stressing that it does not erase his prior history.

    Echotitbits take: This is a high-cost, old-school reputational reset—moving from viral controversy to a permanent, print-record apology. But the public and brands will judge it less by language and more by sustained conduct over time, including whether his future releases and public messaging show consistent change.
    Source: The Guardian – https://www.theguardian.com/music/2026/jan/26/kanye-west-takes-out-full-page-ad-apologising-for-antisemitic-behaviour-and-denying-he-is-a-nazi-ye 2026-01-26
    Photo Credit: The Guardian

  • Kate Beckinsale addresses weight-loss comments, linking her body changes to grief

    Kate Beckinsale addresses weight-loss comments, linking her body changes to grief

    2025-12-31 14:57:00

    According to E! Online, Kate Beckinsale addressed comments about being “too thin,” explaining that grief has affected her appetite after the deaths of her mother and stepfather.

    Other reporting notes she described her thinness as a visible expression of grief in a video posted online.

    • E! Online (EOnline.com): “Not hungry.”
    • The Independent (Independent.co.uk): “physical manifestation of grief.”

    Echotitbits take: This is a reminder that celebrity ‘body discourse’ often ignores context. Watch for whether Beckinsale steps back from social media, or uses the moment to push for more responsible commentary norms around grief and health.

    Source: E! News— 2025-12-31 — https://www.eonline.com/news/1426762/kate-beckinsale-on-weight-loss-after-moms-death

    E! News
    2025-12-31
    Photo Credit: E! News

  • Kate Beckinsale addresses weight-loss comments, linking her body changes to grief

    Kate Beckinsale addresses weight-loss comments, linking her body changes to grief

    2025-12-31 14:57:00

    According to E! Online, Kate Beckinsale addressed comments about being “too thin,” explaining that grief has affected her appetite after the deaths of her mother and stepfather.

    Other reporting notes she described her thinness as a visible expression of grief in a video posted online.

    • E! Online (EOnline.com): “Not hungry.”
    • The Independent (Independent.co.uk): “physical manifestation of grief.”

    Echotitbits take: This is a reminder that celebrity ‘body discourse’ often ignores context. Watch for whether Beckinsale steps back from social media, or uses the moment to push for more responsible commentary norms around grief and health.

    Source: E! News— 2025-12-31 — https://www.eonline.com/news/1426762/kate-beckinsale-on-weight-loss-after-moms-death

    E! News
    2025-12-31
    Photo Credit: E! News

  • 2Baba’s Cryptic ‘Help Me’ Post Sparks Concern Before Singer Clears the Air

    2Baba’s Cryptic ‘Help Me’ Post Sparks Concern Before Singer Clears the Air

    Photo Credit: Thumbnail via YouTube recap of 2Baba ‘HELP ME’ saga

    Legendary Nigerian singer 2Baba briefly worried fans this week after a cryptic “HELP ME” message appeared on his Instagram page before being deleted minutes later.

    The post, which contained only the short plea and no caption, was quickly screenshotted and circulated across X, Instagram blogs and WhatsApp groups. Many long-time supporters expressed concern, urging people not to make jokes about the message and instead to check on the artiste’s well-being.

    Watch: BREAKING 2Baba Says ‘HELP ME’ Then Deletes Post! Teni, Nasboi & Fans Refuse To Back Down 2025

    Shortly afterwards, 2Baba moved to calm the situation, explaining in follow-up posts and comments that people should relax and that everything was under control. Fellow entertainers like Teni and comedian Nasboi also weighed in online, asking fans to be kind and avoid overreacting to moments they may not fully understand.

    The incident has since evolved into a broader conversation about how quickly social media can amplify worry around public figures, and why conversations about mental health and support for entertainers should be handled with care.

    Source: Online commentary and recap videos discussing 2Baba’s brief “HELP ME” post and the reactions that followed.