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Bebe Rexha Reveals To Fans That She's Bipolar & "Not Ashamed Anymore"


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Bebe Rexha has become even more open and honest with her fans since announcing that she is bipolar. The "Say My Name" singer took to Twitter to share her truth, detailing how she will no longer be "ashamed" of her condition. 

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"For the longest time, I didn’t understand why I felt so sick. Why I felt lows that made me not want to leave my house or be around people and why I felt highs that wouldn’t let me sleep, wouldn’t let me stop working or creating music. Now I know why," she wrote. 

Bebe further explained how she's not looking for anyone to feel bad for her, but rather just to accept her for who is. "I’m bipolar and I’m not ashamed anymore. That is all. (Crying my eyes out.)" she wroteadding, "This next album will be favorite album ever because I’m not holding anything back. I love you all very much. And I hope you accept me as I am." 

As for new music, we can expect new tunes soon since Bebe previously tweeted that she has a handful of new songs recorded. "I got 12 new songs. I feel like I should just make it an album?" she wrote. 

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