Let's talk about Gabbie Hanna... I'm concerned.

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Angelika Oles

Angelika Oles

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@PidgeonSprout
@PidgeonSprout 2 жыл бұрын
And can I just point out that even if all this is 'fake' with the lengths she would have gone through and thinking this behaviour is perfectly okay STILL proves that the woman is in need of serious help.
@taylors445
@taylors445 2 жыл бұрын
I’m really cautious whenever it comes to anything Gabbie Hanna posts. Mostly because she’s done these types of things on a smaller scale in the past. Like posting similar TikTok’s to the ones she’s posting now. Then going on her patreon being completely calm and bragging about how she “knows how to go viral”. If this is all fake, I 100% agree she needs help either way. Even if this is some twisted way of her trying to get out of the criticism she has been receiving, it’s still a cry for help. I just hope for her sake she can get that help she needs and take a step away from the internet. It’s clear all it does is exacerbate all the problems she has in her personal life.
@allisoncastle
@allisoncastle 2 жыл бұрын
I don’t really follow these stories that closely, so do you happen to know how many people DO think it’s fake?
@Hiiiiiiiiieeee
@Hiiiiiiiiieeee 2 жыл бұрын
I thought we already done knew that about Gabbi? Hasn’t she made it quite clear over the last five years or so that she’s pretty unstable? What’s the straw that finally broke the camels back for everyone? That she let the weird guy into her house? I let weird guys into my house every week for the purpose of penetration and I’m not currently experiencing a bipolar episode. I still think she’s just using her platform and these supposed episodes to get back in everyone’s feeds for a little while. People like her need the attention to survive.
@Vampress09
@Vampress09 2 жыл бұрын
I think in such cases even if someone suspects anything being fake it's better to err on the side of caution cuz worst case scenario of that would be that we would look like a fool for being concerned but if it's true the worst case scenario can be a tragedy.
@mariya_tortilla
@mariya_tortilla 2 жыл бұрын
its so so so true that the lengths she would have gone through takes a lot of effort and is evident that the person is serious about needing help
@mp-og7ly
@mp-og7ly 2 жыл бұрын
I’m a nurse and I totally agree she definitely seems manic. Her strange word choice and religious delusions as well as vulgarity (talking about god) are like… the bipolar manic episode script. Also I know nothing about her I was just intrigued by the text in the thumbnail, just wanted to say it’s not uncommon for people to just start saying bigoted, weird things that aren’t representative of their actual beliefs while having a manic or psychotic episode. I don’t know if she’s been racist in the past while in a more stable mental state but I just wanted to say that. Many diseases with psychosis can manifest as people just sort of repeating shocking things that you’ve heard, I’ve taken care of women who were feminists at 1pm and then at 2pm are having psychosis and start yelling about women being sluts and wishing my coworkers and I would get raped. I think part of destigmatizing mental illness means recognizing that mentally I’ll people can say and do things that are genuinely awful that you would never accept from a healthy person. If we’re willing to accept that some people are too mentally unwell to be held responsible for murder, we need to accept that some people are too mentally unwell to be held responsible for their words.
@ZabaTheFrog
@ZabaTheFrog 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah I wish this video covered this better. It seems very limited and not understanding of psychosis. I have bipolar too
@toast1188
@toast1188 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, the stuff she said didn’t even make all that much logical sense either
@ZabaTheFrog
@ZabaTheFrog 2 жыл бұрын
@@toast1188 that's psychotic disordered thoughts. The individual will really have a sense of understanding of a higher purpose to those thoughts but they won't make sense. I tried to write a novel during a manic episode. When I read it when I was better, it was jumbled and made absolutely no sense but at the time I thought it was impactful and changing the world.
@JGVIllustrations
@JGVIllustrations 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing, very informative
@luc-i-guess
@luc-i-guess 2 жыл бұрын
If you wanna get technical and make some assumptions, it sounds like Schizoaffective Disorder. Seen a lot of this. Delusions plus mania tends to be just that. Hope she gets help soon. Unfortunately when you're that sick, we can't trust a word you say until you are healthy enough to tell reality from delusion.
@skarletcharity
@skarletcharity 2 жыл бұрын
This is the strangest experience. I've never been concerned about somebody *so* unlikable. I cant handle watching much of her content because she's just so obnoxious. But im still concerned and hope she gets help.
@drahcir6111
@drahcir6111 2 жыл бұрын
Me with Trisha Paytas like yes a know she isn't a good person but I just hope she gets better and finds peace
@who__cares__
@who__cares__ 2 жыл бұрын
She clearly isn't going to get help, idk why you guys can't accept that fact💀
@kokopoppers
@kokopoppers 2 жыл бұрын
@@who__cares__ are you getting annoyed at someone for being………… compassionate?
@ZabaTheFrog
@ZabaTheFrog 2 жыл бұрын
Angela is trying to analyse her behaviour but this isn't possible when someone is in psychosis or mania. I have bipolar and none of what she says makes sense but she's fixated on key concepts and ideas like seemingly the fruit of religion. Don't criticise her words or phrases yet - it will push her away and make it worse. Get her help first, get her stable and THEN let's talk her problematic words
@georgiareed7743
@georgiareed7743 2 жыл бұрын
If she’s so unlikeable how did she become so popular?
@MikuH8sU
@MikuH8sU 2 жыл бұрын
It’s strange to know this is the same person I use to watch when I was a literal child, I no longer like her- for obvious reasons, but it’s such a bizarre thing to watch unfold. I hope she gets help, genuinely. It’s weird to think about how much she’s changed since Vine, and change isn’t always for the best… I hope her family is able to reach out to her and I hope they’re on good terms, she needs a steady foundation.
@kelsey1166
@kelsey1166 2 жыл бұрын
I believe this series of events transpired: -Gabbie didn’t put a lot of effort into promoting her album release in July (bc failure is less painful when you don’t try your best) -Gabbie’s album flops. She’s crushed about it, but also knows deep down that she kind of sabotaged it herself -She loses a small artist contest to perform at an event (which she was receiving flack for bc she has a huge platform and had no business taking this opportunity from ppl w a much smaller platform) -Her album flopping and losing the contest are both deeply embarrassing and depressing for the future of her music career -She feels lonely and isolated. The lack of attention online, both personally and musically, pains her. She doesn’t have a purpose, and her claims of ‘saving the world’ are baseless attempts at tending to her wounded ego -She takes a break from the internet for a week, self-describing it as a ‘silent retreat’ in her home -This triggers a full blown mental health episode that presents as manic with psychotic features. She believes she has found her purpose as the ‘second coming of Christ’ and must convince the world of her importance -Suddenly, people are starting to talk about her again. Whether they are incredulous, mocking, or concerned - people are talking about her. She’s trending. -News media outlets report on the public’s concern for her mental well-being. Cops are showing up at her door to ensure she is safe. All of a sudden people care about her, but she feels the best she’s ever felt! -As the mania inevitably begins its descent, the reality of what she has done (harming BIPOC, trans, young mom communities) begins to settle. To defend her ego from encountering this impending humiliation, she needs a new narrative. -Whether consciously or subconsciously, she achieves this by flipping the script and says it was all a product of her ‘art’. In her mental gymnastics, she frames it as an intentional stunt, and ppl are weird for ever being concerned. But aha! she got you to look at her ‘art’, so she ‘wins’ after all! EDIT: just to clarify I fully believe this was a genuine mental break for her, but I also don’t think she’s capable of taking responsibility for actions that she later feels ashamed of - so I think she’s trying to deflect by saying it was all an intentional ‘art’ project and we’re the dumb ones to take it seriously
@bootsandcats1501
@bootsandcats1501 2 жыл бұрын
Damn that’s depressing
@timothyo718
@timothyo718 2 жыл бұрын
I am certain her losing the small artists content set her over the edge. She evens mentions how she died and went to heaven and got to meet God after going through a tantrum. It is obvious the tantrum was about her losing the small artist contest. She may have been delusional enough that she thinks God was promising her to win so she could save the world. When that didn’t happen she lashed out. There was a live stream she had where she was laughing maniacally nonstop. I am guessing that was the night she claimed she let go and got to see heaven.
@taylors445
@taylors445 2 жыл бұрын
Damn I’m really hoping she’s not pulling a “manic” episode like she did last summer. She was posting TikTok’s fully aware how she was making people feel concerned for her safety. Then on patreon she was posting videos totally calm, laughing about how the internet is so easy to concern and “she knows how to go viral”. Honestly either way she needs help but I don’t trust her not to pull a stunt like this because she saw the attention it brought to her last summer. She either is having a genuine manic episode or she’s just trying to turn the narrative around so people can’t criticize her anymore. Based on her previous behavior it honestly makes me cautious about believing anything she posts.
@FlyingSwatters
@FlyingSwatters 2 жыл бұрын
In some of her tiktoks where people pointed out that “this must be a ploy for attention because she lost the contest” she would say that it was “OUR” fault because she was going to use that money for all this “charitable” work and even add 90k of her own money and spread the wealth and because she lost it’s all our fault that she wasn’t able to “save the world”. So your point being that maybe losing or not placing well in the contest triggered something is totally spot on. I also think her saying that also made a lot of people believe this was for “attention”.
@KylieEileen
@KylieEileen 2 жыл бұрын
Perfect rundown
@maksmith7973
@maksmith7973 2 жыл бұрын
As someone who has had a wellness check done on them and called it on others- they don’t always do anything. A lot of the times they’re just checking to make sure the person is alive and not attempting to harm themselves or others. Unfortunately, wellness checks (at least the ones I’ve experienced) aren’t super helpful for mental breakdowns, like the one Gabbie seems to be experiencing, unless the person being checked on actually asks for assistance.
@ronaldreaganhater6982
@ronaldreaganhater6982 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, most they do usually is what you listed and sometimes having people show up can disrupt peoples plans to harm themselves in the same way a simple lock or railing can. It can also backfire if the situation escalates sometimes though. I've had to call one for my friend cause i had no other option once and it was nerve wracking
@thisguy6823
@thisguy6823 2 жыл бұрын
Exactly, and when someone is in a manic episode they probably aren’t going to think they need help
@angelikagaddie
@angelikagaddie 2 жыл бұрын
I have Bipolar 1 and manic episodes have been the worst part of this disorder, as many people don’t know, manic episodes destroy the brain. It’s exponential and that’s why many people with Bipolar 1 end up passing prematurely- by accident in a preventable situation or by suicide. Thanks for your insight on this. Subscribed. More people need to become educated on Bipolar Disorder.
@TheCrankymuppet
@TheCrankymuppet 2 жыл бұрын
I will say that I still managed not to be a racist transphobe at my worst so mania is not an excuse.
@tara9750
@tara9750 2 жыл бұрын
It does destroy grey matter in the brain therefore I find it interesting that she said her therapist told her to use her mania. If that's true that's a bad therapist. Gabbie needs antipsychotics and or mood stabilizers. They are life savers. Mania/hypomania mostly can feel good but stability feels better.
@TheCrankymuppet
@TheCrankymuppet 2 жыл бұрын
@@tara9750 Stability is so much better.
@angla3383
@angla3383 2 жыл бұрын
​@@TheCrankymuppet bruh shut the fuck up save your holier than thou attitude for when shes better. she is not okay at all and now is not the time for u to prove that ur better than her ?? lmao
@angla3383
@angla3383 2 жыл бұрын
not a gabbie stan btw im very anti gabbie for what she did to my girl jessi smiles. but fr some of yall need to read the room
@daniburns3861
@daniburns3861 2 жыл бұрын
when she yelled at nick it actually made me jump, like it was genuinely scary to see that switch. not that nick didn’t deserve to get told to get tf out of her house, what he did was disgusting and he took advantage of someone in a mental health crisis. also if you see the videos of her doing stuff for attention vs this, i feel as though these videos are very different, i don’t think this is for attention, she’s going through a very bad manic episode.
@isax3
@isax3 2 жыл бұрын
she behaves exactly like some people i met during my time in a psych ward. i sincerely hope that she gets the help she needs and that it doesn't get any worse than this.
@honestlynotsponsored
@honestlynotsponsored 2 жыл бұрын
In defense of these wellness checks: wellness checks are mostly to see 1) if a person is in danger or injured, and 2) if a person is a threat to themself or others. If you pass both those questions, then that's as far as wellness checks go. And truthfully, I think that's mostly a good thing. Police should not be able to just come into the home of someone with mental illness and take them for experiencing symptoms of that mental illness. If they could, that would be a nightmare. The trauma and fear that a policy like that would cause would do a lot more harm to all people with mental illnesses. As concerning as this whole situation is, Gabbie has the right to exist peacefully in her home.
@frumtheground
@frumtheground 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, that's true. And police are almost always unequiped to handle or identify a person experiencing mental illness and they still have a lot of restrictions on what they can or can't do when someone is showing signs of mental illness. And frankly I wouldn't want then handling mentally ill people. It would be more helpful if they could call in a professional to deescalate or evaluate the situation instead.
@oh-6613
@oh-6613 2 жыл бұрын
I was looking for this comment. Exactly!!
@who__cares__
@who__cares__ 2 жыл бұрын
Lmfao so letting a stranger in your home doesn't put you or them in danger? I'm sure if the cops saw her TikToks it'd be a different story There's nothing peaceful about someone's attention seeking behavior that we unfortunate viewers have to watch The least they could've done was hold her for a 72hr evaluation but no instead they let her go and now we have to deal with Gabbie's antics again in another month or so
@honestlynotsponsored
@honestlynotsponsored 2 жыл бұрын
@@who__cares__ you don't HAVE to watch. Like you don't have to be an "unfortunate viewer" if you don't want to be. You deciding, of your own volition, to engage with her videos isn't a problem for the police.
@tamaraterherst6794
@tamaraterherst6794 2 жыл бұрын
@@who__cares__ she has rights. They can’t just take her because she’s making TikTok’s you don’t like. I work with behavioral health patients all the time. Just because they have a mental disorder does not make them any less human. They have rights. She’s not threatening or attempting harm to herself or anyone else.
@nopenope8301
@nopenope8301 2 жыл бұрын
For anyone saying “well she let him in it’s her fault” that’s terrible. Let me ask you this if someone just walked up to your house and said “hey can I use your bathroom” would you let them in with no questions asked? No obviously not. She is going through something! Stop blaming her
@ARock437
@ARock437 2 жыл бұрын
Boo fucking hoo
@ARock437
@ARock437 2 жыл бұрын
Shut up
@ARock437
@ARock437 2 жыл бұрын
Nope nope nope nope so edgy and weird and 🤪 quirky
@violettefemme21
@violettefemme21 2 жыл бұрын
Are people actually saying that…?
@AmberWilliams
@AmberWilliams 2 жыл бұрын
even then, to lie and enter someone’s home is a literal crime - at the very least civilly, i’m not sure on california law. it’s trespassing under false pretenses
@MakeupbyRocky
@MakeupbyRocky 2 жыл бұрын
My biggest pet peeve about religion is saying god will heal your mental health. If you believe in god you’ll no longer have your mental health issues. Like just stop down playing mental health. The amount of times my mental health has been displaced and pretty much told it’s my fault because I don’t believe in god.
@elizabethsparks2319
@elizabethsparks2319 2 жыл бұрын
I believe in God and my family too but I 100% agree with you I’ve been told this so much with my depression
@frumtheground
@frumtheground 2 жыл бұрын
Agreed, it's absolutely disgusting behavior. I have a couple of different chronic illnesses and I've been told by people who were practically strangers to me that God was punishing me with my illnesses. Then they tried inviting me to their church whatever the hell. I get the feeling that style of proselytizing wouldn't get them too many people. So gross. As far as Gabbi goes tho, I don't think she means it the same way. It seems more like religious psychosis (it's not unheard of with bipolar mania). It's really sad to see. Some cases of mania can actually cause scarring of the brain, and once you have mania once it significantly increases the chances of having another. Not saying that's what she has, but I've seen a lot of mental illness, and it definitely looks very serious. Hopefully she won't have a huge low right after and hopefully she'll be ok.
@ghostofpolaris
@ghostofpolaris 2 жыл бұрын
100% agree. I have mental health issues of my own and I feel like maybe if people were able to explore and understand these issues and help learn how to handle them better, that maybe the religious ties to this issue may ease up too ya know? I notice a lot of people who struggle with mental health issues (at least in my family) tend to go to religious extremes and it makes me wonder that if we were given a chance to properly heal and try to understand how to help ourselves, maybe we would not have to go to such extremes.
@keturahwise432
@keturahwise432 2 жыл бұрын
The biggest thing that frustrates me ( this is before I watch the video) is the stranger that just came in her house. Like that’s so scary and frightening that anyone would think that’s okay to do
@caolankelly4010
@caolankelly4010 2 жыл бұрын
There are so many people defending him on tik tok. It is terrifying the amount of people that think this is an okay thing to do!!
@frumtheground
@frumtheground 2 жыл бұрын
@@caolankelly4010What??? Wow. I'm so glad I don't have TikTok. I think I'd have chucked my phone out a window if I saw that! Guess I shouldn't be surprised, but honestly, I've seen clips of the guy's video, and he absolutely WAS NOT attempting to help her when he was there (and frankly no one should be that isn't a professional at this point). He was being a creep and showing her medications and her house, just milling around! Nope. Can't be justified.
@anja6548
@anja6548 2 жыл бұрын
I think it's her friend
@caolankelly4010
@caolankelly4010 2 жыл бұрын
@@frumtheground it’s honestly baffling to me. Lots of people saying he did the right thing and did nothing wrong. I’m like.. did you watch the same videos that I did????!!! It’s scary that someone can do that!
@frumtheground
@frumtheground 2 жыл бұрын
@@caolankelly4010 Exactly, no one, and I'll add especially a single women, would let a stranger into their home like that at any time of day! Unless they were bloody and crying for help. And just based on the creep's own video evidence proves he's not doing any "helping" there. Like... what world do these people live in?? Either they're giga trolling or they're doing some crazy mental gymnastics to make this seem ok. If that creeper was walking into their own homes, touching their stuff, filming their homes, no way in he'll would they be ok with it no matter what he said.
@bunny-we6xn
@bunny-we6xn 2 жыл бұрын
i had a psychotic episode a year ago and all her talk about god reminds me so much of the things i used to say...and my ex boyfriends manic episode he had earlier this year. i hope she gets help
@nikkikat7824
@nikkikat7824 2 жыл бұрын
I know someone that has manic episodes and she does the same thing. She brought a homeless man into her home saying he was Jesus
@tarabreeden6298
@tarabreeden6298 2 жыл бұрын
Yes bipolar with psychotic features is a whole other level
@sarahthewierdo
@sarahthewierdo 2 жыл бұрын
It reminds me of my former best friend who is now an evangelical and believes humans deserve to suffer just because they were born and believes mental illness isn't real but demons totally are 🤡
@dantepierre1948
@dantepierre1948 2 жыл бұрын
omg you and your ex both have psychotic episodes? what a relationship that must’ve been!
@jilliansmaniotto2326
@jilliansmaniotto2326 2 жыл бұрын
wellness checks are really limited. people on the internet have a really unrealistic expectation of what can be done in a situation like this. having someone committed/treated against their will is *extremely* challenging given the MAJOR constitutional issues at play. the only way action can be taken against gabbie’s will is if she is verbally voicing an intent to actually physically harm herself or others, or is actively physically harming herself or others. otherwise, law enforcement hands are tied.
@Alexthomas735
@Alexthomas735 2 жыл бұрын
Glad someone said this. As someone with experience conducting check wellbeings (that’s what they are called in Canada), apprehensions under the Mental Health Act are extremely limited. If the person doesn’t meet specific requirements for apprehension, it is a Charter violation.
@jilliansmaniotto2326
@jilliansmaniotto2326 2 жыл бұрын
@@Alexthomas735 yeah it’s woefully misunderstood by people. i’m an attorney in the US, and worked for judges my first year out of law school - we processed TDO (temporary detention orders, aka the means by which you can be forced to undergo medical care against your will as an adult). they are extremely limited in scope. personal liberty to move about and do stuff at your own free will is *the most* fundamental right under the constitution, so the due process required to strip someone of that right is very seriously protected (e.g., why we have requirements for how someone can be arrested, or whether criminal defendants can be held in jail pending trial). so it’s extra important when someone isn’t doing something legally wrong per se - as would be case for someone who is experiencing a major psychiatric event. There are very delicate matters to be addressed in such a circumstance. A great corollary to this (for anyone interested in understanding why TDOs are so hard) is a “Sell” analysis - which is what happens where a criminal defendant is deemed incompetent to stand trial, and the state wants the court to allow for the defendant to be administered anti-psychotics against their will solely for the purpose of making them competent to stand trial. The SCOTUS’s opinion in Sell v US does a great job laying out all the same implications at play in a TDO circumstance.
@chococat1313
@chococat1313 2 жыл бұрын
I have read that in 47 states, police may take a person into custody without a warrant, and may initiate an emergency psychiatric hold. Only 22 states require some form of judicial review of the emergency hold process, and only nine require a judge to certify the commitment before a person is hospitalized. Five states do not guarantee assessment by a qualified mental health professional during the emergency hold. Police officers serve as first responders for mental health crisis treatment by legislation in nearly every state. In most jurisdictions, a police officer has the authority to take a person to a hospital or facility for mental healthcare treatment when that person presents a danger to themselves or others, and 38 of the 47 states explicitly assign police officers the role of initiating the short-term emergency commitment process. I also believe it doesn't have to be verbal indication of intent, merely by actions an officer can deem you a threat, and it is common to voice threats when manic.
@jilliansmaniotto2326
@jilliansmaniotto2326 2 жыл бұрын
@@chococat1313 ok? I literally handle cases like this all the time, so the pedantry and condescension is unnecessary. I didn’t say the judge has to sign off on an initial hold. I was talking about the judicial review process, which happens after the person has been in custody/treatment for a set period of time. I was not saying that a judge is involved in every single psych hold. i’m well aware of how psych holds work. I also never said it always has to be verbal threat. I said that’s typically what they’re looking for, or active attempts to harm. and no- being in a manic episode is never, in and of itself, enough for a psych hold. it is patently illegal under the 4th, 5th, and 14th amendments for police to involuntarily hold someone without valid evidence of the person being an active threat to themselves or others. that’s what we are talking about. the standard isn’t quite as stringent when it’s a medical provider making the determination. but that is not what was happening in Gabbie’s case - it was police.
@sadlystuckinreality
@sadlystuckinreality 2 жыл бұрын
I really wish people who were better trained for dealing with a mental health crisis were the ones performing these wellness checks. Cops aren't trained for this so of course we don't think they're doing a good job.
@krushamae
@krushamae 2 жыл бұрын
Off topic but I LOVE this set-up!! You being in the centre, focus on you, the lights beside you in the background, it look so nice!
@shoogur3920
@shoogur3920 2 жыл бұрын
My sister went through the exact same spiritual mania and all her wellness checks she was left to her devises because she was “not a danger to herself and others.” The cops literally told me, “Yes she’s definitely going through something and is very bizarre but, she’s an adult even if she’s manic she has to chose to be hospitalized or be taken involuntarily if she’s a danger to herself or others.”
@reindeerage
@reindeerage 2 жыл бұрын
That's so saddening to hear. What is there to be done in a situation like that? Just wait for a tragic act of harming ones self or others /to happen/? Because that's probable cause and worthy of serious intervention? Heartbreaking
@lambroastkenny-smith2301
@lambroastkenny-smith2301 2 жыл бұрын
So I’ve been psychotic and I will tell you, psychosis can make up down and inside outside. It fucks with your perception of anything and everything. So saying something problematic during an episode isn’t a reliable indicator of if you’re problematic. BUT, but but but… we know her pattern of behavior. It’s not news that gabbie is kind of a bigot and that she’s got completely off the wall and self centered beliefs
@ayogetajob
@ayogetajob 2 жыл бұрын
exactly.. gabbie hannah has been saying racist stuff since vine, so honestly yeah ppl are gonna assume these are her real beliefs bc shes shown that they are. the fact that ppl are using her mental health to justify her bigotry is crazy to me. ppl are either infantilizing ppl w bipolar or making us seem just like awful terrible ppl and its not that. this woman is an awful person who needs mental help and that we need to stop talking about lmfao
@TheGoosebumpsGirl
@TheGoosebumpsGirl 2 жыл бұрын
He was trying to get her to take her meds when he’s presumably not a medical professional, and has no way of knowing what she has taken recently? Even if I know the medications someone is meant to take and the doses, I wouldn’t try to get them to take those because I have no way of knowing if they’ve already taken them that day or taken something else that will react badly with those medications
@lavenderangel2655
@lavenderangel2655 2 жыл бұрын
Yea he was just talking nonsense cause he was hoping to get something physical and clout out of it, and probably was hoping to end up something like her conservator and have access to her money; guarentee he stole something. He also put her in danger also by showing her whole house and posting it, then justified himself angrily saying he could do that because she was already posting her own house, but it her house her choice and she was supposed to be the unwell one. Really creepy guy.
@claraaralc
@claraaralc 2 жыл бұрын
Honestly... Hearing him go 'wanted to get some kind of medication into her body' ermmm sir you clearly don't have a clue what you're talking about
@TheRibottoStudios
@TheRibottoStudios 2 жыл бұрын
What really makes me mad is so many comments going "Sweetie YOU LET HIM IN." as if like that makes it HER fault. I've seen a lot of people call this "false pretenses" but this is more comparable to consent to fun times. CAN YOU CONSENT TO SX WHEN UNDER THE INFLUENCE? Nooo. That's called RPE. Can you consent to ANYTHING when ABSOLUTELY MANIC? Nooo. You're delusional. My God even the _cat_ sussed the freak out. And the fact that he still thinks he did NOTHING wrong and actually helped when he's just trying to milk his 15 minutes is truly disgusting. God the zoomers and Alpha generation is TRULY screwed. Absolutely no regard for people's privacy just because they're in the spotlight. It's gross. JUST BECAUSE YOU HAVE A PARASOCIAL RELATIONSHIP WITH SOMEONE DOES NOT MEAN YOU KNOW THEM. You are not their FRIEND. You are not FAMILY. You are not even a GOD DAMN NEIGHBOR. You are a STRANGER. And would YOU PERSONALLY let a STRANGER or BE OKAY with a STRANGER showing up at YOUR house? No? THEN. WHY. GO. TO. A. KZbinRS. HOUSE. Because "you're a fan"? No. That's not you being a FAN. This isn't DISNEYLAND. It's SOMEONE'S HOUSE. PRIVATE PROPERTY. Get that through your thick skulls.
@adorablewaffles9818
@adorablewaffles9818 2 жыл бұрын
Very well said
@candace3493
@candace3493 2 жыл бұрын
I was coerced into a crime and routinely abused during a severe manic episode. I've survived several attempted abductions since. From the bottom if my heart thank you for commenting this. You cannot consent during a manic episode.
@ZabaTheFrog
@ZabaTheFrog 2 жыл бұрын
She has psychosis like people. Angela had a responsibility to outline what psychosis in her video to clearly explain that this can lead to lack of rationality and grandiose behaviour and scattered, disordered thinking. I have T1 and you can become way too overly friendly and put yourself in high risk situations. Would she do this sober? I bet no. Angela didn't explain this properly and now people are not understanding.
@frumtheground
@frumtheground 2 жыл бұрын
@@ZabaTheFrog Her name is Angelika, not Angela. And to be fair, she's not a mental health professional, she's not familiar with mania or psychosis and even if she was, Gabbie hasn't been diagnosed. People can speculate all they want, but we don't really know what Gabbie's experiencing, just that it's something serious and disconnected from reality. Angelika emphasized pretty clearly this wasn't normal behavior for Gabbie and that she was being taken advantage of. People should use their common sense and know just by seeing Gabbie's behavior that she's not thinking normally and should have the the freaking compassion to know it's not her fault. Just like they should know the stuff she's saying isn't how she really feels, but people are calling her racist and transphibic and a faker.
@ZabaTheFrog
@ZabaTheFrog 2 жыл бұрын
@@frumtheground okay firstly my phone autocorrected her name, so apologies for this. Secondly, you cannot raise the possibility of bipolar without properly acknowledging psychosis and mania symptoms. Her response felt very lacking in empathy and this is coming from me, q type 1 bipolar.
@caolankelly4010
@caolankelly4010 2 жыл бұрын
Before watching - I was super concerned seeing the Tik toks. It was strange, scary. And the guy who went into her house was sooo off. Lots of people defending him however. I hope she gets whatever help she needs.
@chandlerthompson4419
@chandlerthompson4419 2 жыл бұрын
I’ve unfortunately been through one of these very intense manic episodes and I recognize that frantic look her eyes too well. I also could barely sleep for 2 weeks and I also felt I had been enlightened in a way that other people haven’t and that was one of the worst times in my life I genuinely felt like I was going insane and I was going to be that way for the rest of my life. I really hope she’s doing well and she gets some after care of some sort because the fall from these are just as intense as the peak. Edit: I’m also not surprised she’s not admitting to it because after I had come down I was mortified that I had acted that way and ripped myself to shreds over it. She’s probably very embarrassed (doesn’t excuse her not owning up to it obviously)
@hexes5122
@hexes5122 2 жыл бұрын
Personally, I think she was misdiagnosed as ADHD and those meds have really had a terrible effect on her. I know she wasn't a great person before, but this outward display of erratic behavior didn't start getting out of hand until she announced being on ADHD meds. I didn't think too much on it before, but now I can't help but wonder if the correlation is just a coincidence or if the meds really did worsen whatever underlying conditions she had.
@sophieanneburd4109
@sophieanneburd4109 2 жыл бұрын
100% agree!!! Bipolar and ADHD often are misdiagnosed as each other because they have a lot of similar symptoms
@AlashiaTuol
@AlashiaTuol 2 жыл бұрын
When I was little I was diagnosed with ADHD. I don't know if that was a correct diagnosis but regardless of whatever I do or do not have, ADHD meds screwed me UP. First med made me angry all the time, second made my eyelashes fall out and unable to sleep. Even when they found the "right" one, I felt pretty much dead inside the entire time I was on it. And my parents had me on it for years. People can have unpredictable reactions to medications - it's why the mental health community is moving away from such a heavy reliance on medication unless strictly necessary or actively requested by patients. I'm still privately kind of resentful that my parents and doctors put me on medication when I was too young to consent or even express in words what I felt it doing to me, all to make me a more manageable child for them to handle. And I wasn't a badly behaved kid, just a really energetic one until put on the meds. Meds can cause as many problems as the condition, and in my case, can make you feel far worse. It's possible she's having a really bad reaction.
@RENX5
@RENX5 2 жыл бұрын
@@AlashiaTuol ADHD meds are really really helping tons of people, there’s stigma because of a bad diagnosis, wrong meds or dose. Nowadays we have way more information on how to diagnose and how to treat this condition much more effectively. Of course, there are ways to treat it without meds and it could be preferable in a lot of cases, but yeah, that should be evaluated case by case. For the record, Gabbie is definitely not under the effect of these kind of drugs.
@AlashiaTuol
@AlashiaTuol 2 жыл бұрын
@@RENX5 How do you know she's not?
@stubbypink2709
@stubbypink2709 2 жыл бұрын
I’m happy you mentioned her racist and transphobic rants. It seemed everyone else left that out when talking about this whole situation. And the fact she said she wasn’t manic during this situation, really leaves no excuse. makes me feel she is truly racist/ hateful. After everything she’s done, as a black woman im really going to have to walk away from viewing her content, permenatly.
@444onthefloor
@444onthefloor 2 жыл бұрын
She definitely in psychosis, I wouldn’t take what she says seriously
@kokopoppers
@kokopoppers 2 жыл бұрын
I do hope she gets the help she needs, but I won’t ever forget she alluded to herself as a modern Rosa Parks.
@stubbypink2709
@stubbypink2709 2 жыл бұрын
@@kokopoppers she really is saying the most offensive and outlandish shit someone needs to take away her phone
@zoeswenson8137
@zoeswenson8137 2 жыл бұрын
Most people with bipolar will say they weren’t manic during manic episodes. My grandpa is bipolar and during his most recent manic episode he kept telling us he wasn’t manic even though he clearly was.
@ollie3746
@ollie3746 2 жыл бұрын
@@zoeswenson8137 Just because you're manic doesn't mean you get to say hateful/horrible things and get away with it. Me dad is bipolar and he has said some fucking abhorrent shit to me and me entire family, at the end of the day you still said it so either apologize and change or shut up and keep it to yourself. In a manic state you aren't thinking through the consequences of your words, but when someone comes to you and tells you that you hurt them when you were in that state minimizing their hurt by saying "well ACTUALLY i was manic then" is shitty. Regardless of your mental health, your actions WILL still affect others. I likely have bipolar from me father but i have diagnosed ADHD and that affects the way i handle conflict A LOT. Your actions will affect people obviously and realizing how you've hurt people is a good way to become a better person, if that's even POSSIBLE for her at this point. Let's not forget this woman downplayed Jessi's assault for YEARS and defended her abuser.
@mariahlamb2983
@mariahlamb2983 2 жыл бұрын
I appreciate you making this video, most of the comment section and audience she attracted were not exactly empathetic toward the severity of a mental health crisis like that. It was discouraging to see how misunderstood mental health still is, so your commentary was a bit of a breath of fresh air. I'm grateful for and impressed by your perspective on everything, and your genuine concern for her wellbeing.
@HobieInTheBox
@HobieInTheBox 2 жыл бұрын
Girl you're giving 2000s Barbie glam and I'm living for it 😳✨
@sadlystuckinreality
@sadlystuckinreality 2 жыл бұрын
I really just don't know what to think. She's openly admitted to trolling with her erratic behavior so many times that I'm hesitant to believe it. It's like the boy who cried wolf. On the other hand, this does feel a bit different. If she is trolling, she's taken it way too far this time. If this is genuine, then I sincerely hope that she gets help.
@uglieuglie8853
@uglieuglie8853 2 жыл бұрын
the only reason i believe it this time is bc shes saying a lot of shit that would get her canceled if it comes out this was all fake for a new song or album like the stuff about poc is just like straight racist shit that even a right wing influencer probably wouldnt say if they wanted a gud reputation its fucked up if it is fake but itd also be bad for me to say i hope its real wutever is going on i just hope she truly apologizes for the stuff shes been saying and gets the help she needs
@Shoob-k5u
@Shoob-k5u 2 жыл бұрын
Tbh I think some of the time she said she was trolling she actually was going through something and lied about trolling as a last ditch effort to have control.
@frumtheground
@frumtheground 2 жыл бұрын
@@Shoob-k5u I was thinking that too. I had a friend who had bipolar, and it took a really extreme manic episode before he was forcibly admitted to a hospital and diagnosed (he totaled a car so it was court ordered). Before then tho, he did go through cycles of unpredictable "attention seeking" behavior that he always downplayed after or didn't think he did anything wrong or would say he couldn't remember. Those were just more mild manic episodes tho. They don't always look the same every time, but they were practically like clockwork. Almost always would happen when he was close to finishing a big project, or getting close to finals because they can be triggered by stress. After he was released he was still in denial, didn't think he needed medication, said it "stunted" his productivity and made all kinds of excuses. Was really sad actually. He wasn't anything like he used to be in high school he was practically a different person by the end of our friendship. If Gabbi is faking it, she's doing a pretty convincing job. I don't blame people for being skeptical, but at the same time it almost comes off like people think mental illness is a choice and people who are struggling are just being difficult or bad on purpose. Not saying that's what they OP is saying at all! But I'm seeing a lot of comments like it on other videos, like blaming Gabbi for letting a stranger in her house when it's clear at least to me that she has no insight at all. If she really isn't sleeping and having weird word vomit and religious psychosis I'd say it looks a LOT like mania. Is so, she really needs to get help fast. Having just one increases the likelihood of another one, and because of the type of brain activity mania causes, it can result in cysts and scarring of the brain. Not good.
@SandiByrd
@SandiByrd 2 жыл бұрын
She considers her mania to be some sort of divine enlightenment. The fact that she finds her racism and transphobic rhetoric to be "art" makes it very hard to empathize. That being said - I do hope that she finds help. She clearly needs it.
@marigoldmeadows
@marigoldmeadows 2 жыл бұрын
I may have an interesting take but, I don’t believe that Gabbie’s sister or family should be responsible in helping Gabbie. Here is why: Growing up, I had a mother who had a drug and alcohol addiction, and she was also bipolar and had anxiety. My grandmother dropped thousands of dollars on rehabs, treatments, medications, therapists, etc. Every time, without fail, after being helped, getting sober, getting her mental health under control, she kept spiraling and she learned to manipulate others to give her money and help. We don’t know what Gabbie’s family has done for her. We really don’t and we can’t really judge them. They could’ve helped Gabbie numerous times. But, people who aren’t ready to be helped or don’t want help, won’t ever take it. I had to protect myself and I cut my mom out of my life from age 11 until I was 23 (I’m 25 now and still keep her at arms length) and not only that, but being on the opposite side of the country, as she said, there’s only so much they can do. Wellness checks and checking in on her via FaceTime or phone calls are about it. You cannot admit someone to the hospital, a mental hospital/rehab, or treatment center without their consent unless they are entirely incapacitated. It’s a tough situation all around..I really hope Gabbie is okay after all of this and she turns her life around. She’s been worrying me for years.
@helloimelsa239
@helloimelsa239 2 жыл бұрын
Even if she is faking it, she needs help because doing all that for ‘attention’ is not ‘normal’
@Happytravellerkimmy
@Happytravellerkimmy 2 жыл бұрын
Or like histrionic personality disorder which still is a sign of mental health challenges.
@Alimclitus
@Alimclitus 2 жыл бұрын
dude, a wellness check is NOT to go check on someones mental health its to go see if someone died or is bad injured and needs someone to help. they CANT force gabbie to go fix her mental health. people need to stop calling them to check on her the cops could be doing better things and what if one day she needs a check but the cops dont go because they always gets calls
@ChoccyMilkk
@ChoccyMilkk 2 жыл бұрын
If this really is undiagnosed bipolar (even worst, misdiagnosed as ADHD), wow, it doesn’t justify, but explains a lot. Mania, now a psychotic episode, it explains way, wayyyy back a lot of stuff she did, the way she acted. This has been going on for a while and only now it exploded. She’s been needing meds for a while and this is the result. Where is her family, friends??
@thecameraman.
@thecameraman. 2 жыл бұрын
It's awfully fascinating how someone banishes from the Internet and then suddenly comes back all messed up. Hope she gets her head straight.
@r3allyr3agan
@r3allyr3agan 2 жыл бұрын
She wasn't banished.
@caitlingxox
@caitlingxox 2 жыл бұрын
@@r3allyr3agan i think she might mean vanishes
@thecameraman.
@thecameraman. 2 жыл бұрын
@@r3allyr3agan I disagree
@kaitlynpatterson2120
@kaitlynpatterson2120 2 жыл бұрын
As someone who has worked in mental health and substance abuse, when police come to check on someone there is a very little they can do if the person I not currently going through a crisis or not “posing a threat.” So they cannot take or do anything for that person. Of course it can be different in different states, but it’s not as easy to admit a person as it seems
@livijean1
@livijean1 2 жыл бұрын
I have a theory: I think she’s going to claim that this was all an act when she comes out of her manic episode to seem like she’s in control. It would be scary to come out of this and have all of this on such a public stage and as someone who has experienced mania, reclaiming control is the first instinct you have. Trying to rationalize and protect yourself. I do hope she gets the help she needs.
@nyaa3446
@nyaa3446 2 жыл бұрын
I have a question. When you came down from the mania (don't know the right term), how did it impact your relationships with those who witnessed it? What would you recommend for those close to the situation?
@livijean1
@livijean1 2 жыл бұрын
@@nyaa3446 I became super depressed and was horrified by myself. I completely withdrew for a while because I was convinced no one would ever want to be around me again. I had a few people who still reached out and eventually I realized I was still loved and could make it through 💕 I’m sorry if you’re watching someone go through this, just being a constant presence is more powerful than any single action you can take, especially if you need physical distance for a while as they figure things out for your own safety/sanity.
@kalebh3419
@kalebh3419 2 жыл бұрын
ALMOST! She said edibles made her manic 🤷‍♂️
@PidgeonSprout
@PidgeonSprout 2 жыл бұрын
My initial reaction was along with many others at the time it was coming out was that, as we've seen before, leaning on mental health to get concern built around her for free promotion. Until that man came into her house, we've seen time and time again how bad a situation like that could have been. Hes so unbelievably dangerous to think he was okay to visit her home in attempt to exploit this woman, and had she not had that moment of 'sobriety' he planned to essentially drug her by getting her to take medications. he had no knowledge of which pills are what, how often to take or what tablet interacts with other medications. So reckless, by assuming shes not taking those medicines on the side he could potentially have made her overdose by taking more than the prescribed amount. She was already in a vulnerable state, now imagine how much more vulnerable she would have been with a fist-full of random pills. Entitled douche bag. I may not agreed with this woman's actions or words at the best of times, but you can tell that gabbie is not at the wheel for her behaviour now but rather her mania. She needs help.
@frumtheground
@frumtheground 2 жыл бұрын
That's kind of the scariest part. She didn't really have that much of a moment of 'sobriety'.. a bunch of her followers were messaging her telling her to kick the guy out right now and she didn't believe them until a personal friend outright texted her to kick the guy out right away. In the full video she laughed at her friend's text, and then asked the creep if they were friends, then asked him who he was. It took a ton of people begging her to get him out of there, and I feel like she only did because it triggered a paranoia. All the same it's scary af.
@georginasmalls2824
@georginasmalls2824 2 жыл бұрын
Her descent has been so strange to watch unfold. I feel like we are all waiting for something bad to happen to her, queen just go back to telling us fake story times *please *
@grimtheghastly8878
@grimtheghastly8878 2 жыл бұрын
I'm being monitored for bipolar disorder and this feels like a manic episode. I feel so bad for Gabbi :(
@Zooeeaayy
@Zooeeaayy 2 жыл бұрын
Just starting the video and the set up with the chair and the lights gives me big brother diary room and I kind of love it!
@Zooeeaayy
@Zooeeaayy 2 жыл бұрын
If this is all an act its the best performance I've seen of someone in a manic episode and mental health crisis ever. I wonder if the wellness checks are only focusing on are you a physical danger to yourself or someone else instead of acknowledging that you can be a danger to yourself without ever physically harming yourself. Putting yourself in dangerous situations because you're no longer able to differentiate safe and unsafe and engaging in reckless behaviour means you need help until you're in a more rational state of mind again.
@communistsharks6889
@communistsharks6889 2 жыл бұрын
I was watching a livestream from Jordan and McKay yesterday and they touched on this. I think Jordan put it well: now is not the time for accountability. She’s in the middle of something, and trying to enforce that is simply counterproductive. Accountability for her words and the hurt she’s caused (which is still real) has to come later.
@Elwynas
@Elwynas 2 жыл бұрын
These situations are hard to manage for concerned people. Her sister has no responsibility to do anything. They are both adults, they have the rights of adults. Unfortunately, in the US the next step would be an involuntary hold. That's not always a productive action. If the police ask if she's alright and she says yes, they can't and shouldn't do anything. It's hard to watch a person seemingly experience delusions or mania, but our brains are complex. I don't have any advice nor do I know what should be done, but personal autonomy is a right. Be concerned for her, but she has to want and find her own help.
@sinceritynature202
@sinceritynature202 2 жыл бұрын
Situations like this are so tricky, because I understand the concern and the feeling of helplessness as someone kind of breaks down or deteriorates, but also, police really shouldn't be able to just walk into anyone's house and basically kidnap and imprison them, for the crime of having "unconventional beliefs" or "acting strange", etc etc. You can argue that "well, this is CLEARLY mental illness/a mental break, we just want to HELP, she needs help", and, okay, but who is the one who gets to determine that? The police or the public. Really think on that. Think on anyone and everyone having the power to, if they don't like how you act or how you think or what you have to say, they can just Decide you are "ill" and bring COPS into your HOME to KIDNAP you and incarcerate you. Don't olay and pretend that "well cops would know if theres really no issue!!" a) it's traumatic to have a wellness check called in the first place, and b) oh honey, you have a Lot to learn about the police. And, what about people who are chronically mentally ill, do they not have a right to Exist, including displaying symptoms of their illness, without the constant threat of being accosted or even kidnapped/locked up? "Well, then what can we do? What about people who REFUSE help but need it??" First of all, I think you sadly overestimate the current state of mental health care/"help" in this country and the world at large, and second of all, I'm sorry, but there really isn't an answer for that. Both can be true, that wellness checks are traumatic and actively dangerous for the people they are called on, and also that there aren't really many better options. That's not a personal failing of individuals for not "doing/trying enough", it's more a failure of the system and of our current understanding of psychology and mental care. But yeah,,, I had a conclusion but I lost it, sorry. Anyways, honestly both that Gabbie is unwell and going through something..... and also that people need to stop doing wellness checks on her and accept they cannot help. "But that's so awful :(" yep. Feel kind of similar about Eugenia Cooney, it's horrible and deeply saddening, but people need to accept that there is nothing we can do and often in trying to force help on them we are making things far worse.
@Mels0103
@Mels0103 2 жыл бұрын
Is it just me or does the Nick situation seem a little fake? Not to be a conspiracy theorist but....
@amandabrinde3256
@amandabrinde3256 2 жыл бұрын
Yes that’s what I thought also
@liyahliyah694
@liyahliyah694 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah me too tbh…she let him in too easy
@piperjaycie
@piperjaycie 2 жыл бұрын
I think it was a set up!
@zaraamir9165
@zaraamir9165 2 жыл бұрын
Conspiracy theory: Gabbie Hanna did start offf pretending to be erratic for attention, but then triggered herself into a meltdown for real and is now in genuine denial about it.
@liyahliyah694
@liyahliyah694 2 жыл бұрын
Damn yeah you kinda put it well into words
@ohhkayyy2238
@ohhkayyy2238 2 жыл бұрын
The nick guy situation is absolutely sickening to me. Whether his intentions were pure or not, his actions were weird and not normal. Also found it strange that he claimed to take a shower immediately after getting back home after being in HER home. What evidence was he washing away?? Why did he think it was ok to very publicly look at and go through her medication? Someone really needs to look into that man.
@ivy2774
@ivy2774 2 жыл бұрын
wellness checks are just to make sure youre not a danger to yourself or others, otherwise they can’t involuntary hold you in a psych hold. her being visibly uninjured and not holding a weapon or anything similar means they don’t legally have cause to bring her in. either she has to check herself into a psych ward or she has to get bad enough for the police to force her into a hold
@anastasiaperysinakis3253
@anastasiaperysinakis3253 2 жыл бұрын
America is wild because in the UK if the authorities can prove above a threshold that the person is actively in psychosis and not connected to reality then they can be detained under the mental health act until they are stable, which is a life saving intervention.
@emilyr9247
@emilyr9247 2 жыл бұрын
Clinically speaking there is no way of knowing if she has bipolar disorder if she is actively using substances, which from what I understand we have reason to believe she is. No one can say what is going on.
@emilyr9247
@emilyr9247 2 жыл бұрын
Also regarding the wellness checks, if Gabbie is not presenting as an *imminent risk of physical harm to self or others* the police cannot mandate her to treatment. People have rights. Hope that helps ❤️
@tara9750
@tara9750 2 жыл бұрын
She said she was diagnosed bipolar disorder in a recent video and that the therapist said to use her mania for good.
@nonchalantdewiness
@nonchalantdewiness 2 жыл бұрын
That is very true
@nonchalantdewiness
@nonchalantdewiness 2 жыл бұрын
@@tara9750 can you link me that video please?
@tara9750
@tara9750 2 жыл бұрын
@@nonchalantdewiness honestly no idea. I think it was a short when I searched her a few days ago watching repzion's video on the situation. I can try to find it...
@dogerogue6621
@dogerogue6621 2 жыл бұрын
Watch out, she's going to twist the timeline and claim this video caused her breakdown.
@shicalista
@shicalista 2 жыл бұрын
The fact that even her family is done with her is so sad. I really hope she gets the help she clearly needs.
@TheMaariaanaa
@TheMaariaanaa 2 жыл бұрын
She's clearly going through something. I personally think she has a grandiose complex and/or is on a manic episode. The problem is what happens after the manic episode... Usually, depression.
@Vesperrv
@Vesperrv 2 жыл бұрын
It's okay to be concerned for Gabbie Hanna and upset for the things she is saying. Mental illness doesn't mean you get to say and do whatever. Maybe she doesn't realize EXACTLY what she is saying but she does have a sense it's problematic, she is still responding to people who are upset. And eventually when she is fully in her right mind she should have to take accountability like anyone else. I'm saying this as someone who's gone through manic episodes being diagnosed with Bipolar 2 and have done things I'm not proud of in response to PTSD episodes. I still had to face what I did and control myself and learn to control myself throughout my life. Just keep in mind you can do both be mad and concerned. That's valid.
@dominickjvlogs
@dominickjvlogs 2 жыл бұрын
Omg going to Gabbie Hannah’s house to see if you can get her to drink water during a panic attack is the most LA thing I’ve ever heard. He probably really thinks he was helping. Not ok!!! Haha glad everyone was safe in the end
@morigahn
@morigahn 2 жыл бұрын
I'm German, French, Scottish, Irish, English, etc- Euro mix, basically, but primarily German and Scottish with a lot of French lol Dad is half German, Mom's side is heavily Scottish. But who knows, I'm white, can't fairly claim anything other than American (not proudly, I was born here, I'm thankful for what I have but I'm not proud of what this country has become, however this isn't about politics)
@reckless7226
@reckless7226 2 жыл бұрын
Y’all need to stop jumping into diagnosing strangers. It’s okay to worry about her, but the guessing what is exactly wrong has to stop
@reckless7226
@reckless7226 2 жыл бұрын
Most of us struggle with mental health. I get where some of ur hearts are, but it’s still not right to put a diagnosis on her episode. Just try and help her get help.
@opheliak5548
@opheliak5548 2 жыл бұрын
Here in America all they pretty much do for a wellness check is to visually see the person and to make sure the person they're checking on doesn't want to hurt themselves or anyone else.
@lilliputian2
@lilliputian2 2 жыл бұрын
She sounds like some people going through psychotic episodes I've seen in psych wards. One of the characteristics is change in beliefs. I don't follow her enough to know if the racist/transphobic stuff was there before, but the god stuff, is definitely consistent. Mind you, I'm not a medical professional, so I'm not here diagnosing anyone.
@niteshade2271
@niteshade2271 2 жыл бұрын
I've gone to a stranger's house and asked to use the bathroom too but I was also in jogging clothes and apologizing profusely for being a bother. And I'm a woman. That makes it okay.
@lucyl846
@lucyl846 2 жыл бұрын
i just found you, I’m less than 2 minutes into the video and yet I loooovveee you omfg your voice is so satisfying (obv accent included) new content to binge
@drawinglee3184
@drawinglee3184 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for covering this. I go out of my way to avoid other people's opinions on gabbie, and although I'm very uncomfortable with what I've just witnessed, I also feel very informed
@ZephyrHeartz
@ZephyrHeartz 2 жыл бұрын
my bestfriend was diagnosed with BPD when we were in highschool, before she was diagnosed she used to talk like this all the time and say random weird things, at the time it was funny and goofy, but thinking back on it now she was definitely going through multiple manic episodes and makes me feel bad for the way I treated her as a goofy idiot when really she just needed mental help
@CupOfChar
@CupOfChar 2 жыл бұрын
I’m concerned but also questioning whether I should be. Let’s not forget that Gabbie is damn good at playing every single game she plays.
@sundaymorningbeef
@sundaymorningbeef 2 жыл бұрын
A part of me is so concerned, human to human, for her health and safety. The other part of me is wondering if she’s pulling a Joaquin Phoenix, like that time he was acting as though he was going through intense mental health issues but it was performative. Only saying this bc of how many wellness checks there have been and not one of them resulted in anything.
@Faeree
@Faeree 2 жыл бұрын
I have said this before and I will say it again - As a Christian and as someone with a mood disorder, this hurts to see. It's scary to see. I've never had a manic ep like this and hope I never do but this is difficult to live with, and as a Christian is breaks my heart that this is closing more doors than opening.
@SteampunkHorse
@SteampunkHorse 2 жыл бұрын
I agree with this. It’s terrible what people are doing and saying in the name of the Lord. :(
@emilystrader349
@emilystrader349 Жыл бұрын
@@SteampunkHorse they can’t help it. i’d say that it’s an issue with christianity. the shame and cult mentality that christianity has ingrained into society makes those with bipolar vulnerable to the intensity of it when manic.
@Mmeeks187
@Mmeeks187 2 жыл бұрын
A lot of concern from people who don’t really care if things get better for her. Some do. Let her live her life man. Allow HER to work through it . No disrespect meant, meant that for anyone that feels it applies to them.
@Vivi-kf8gp
@Vivi-kf8gp 2 жыл бұрын
I sadly no longer have people in my life to due drug induced psychosis, this is exactly how some friends and family I knew started to act once they started hitting the deep end and had at least one bad trip.. hopefully it's just that so she can recover in time. I hope she continues to get better ❤️
@shyshy7292
@shyshy7292 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for posting this but at the same time it's so hard to watch her! I used to watch her often when she first came on to KZbin when she was funny, relatable and more calm... but she's gone so far down hill that I honestly don't know if she can be helped... I hope she can be helped... but idk if she can be... her getting help would consist of her actually wanting to and putting forth effort. I don't think that would happen...
@chicnuggs8238
@chicnuggs8238 2 жыл бұрын
If anyone ever doubts Gabbie is in the midst of a manic episode: You can see it in her eyes. Speaking from my experience as the child of a Bipolar person , the eyes change when a person is in a manic high. The pupils narrow into small, black dots, allowing the scleras to appear larger. Some people will, unwittingly, widen their eyelids as well. Particularly the bottom lids, not the top. The person will, eerily so, reduce the amount of blinking they do. They won't entirely stop blinking, obviously. But the rate of blinks slow just enough to be noticable. Their eyes will oftentimes communicate their emotional shifts. Slight narrowing, large widening, drifting gazes and static ever present wonder. No matter their emotional state, and how frequent the erratic changes occur, their eyes will always communicate their well-being.
@alvalba__
@alvalba__ 2 жыл бұрын
i just wanna say that US people are so obsessed with saying they are a million different nationalities just because their parents or grandparents were born somewhere else and it always happens with european nationalities and white ppl, also the term white in the US means a whole different thing than in Europe
@martymcfly88mph35
@martymcfly88mph35 2 жыл бұрын
It's ok to be white
@hannahriss1349
@hannahriss1349 2 жыл бұрын
addictive videos. It’s like I’m w my bestie!!
@colanggirl
@colanggirl 2 жыл бұрын
As a female with bipolar 1 and ADHD , she checks all the boxes I did. It makes you feel invincible for those manic times and there's no consequences for what you do. I abused alcohol, slept with random people, shoplift, just generally dangerous things, and it felt like nothing would go wrong. I used to only sleep every 3 days and be up doing things nonstop the entire night without being tired at all. With the money she makes it's harder to feel those consequences too, harder to hit rock bottom and actually have to make a change. My mom had to call the cops multiple times and they did nothing because I lied and held it together. I would never have gotten help if I didn't actually want to, there was nothing anyone could have said. It's hard and sad to watch someone else go through that and not be at a recovery point.
@owl.feathers
@owl.feathers 2 жыл бұрын
The fact that the POLICE, who are notoriously unequipped to recognize and deal with mental health episodes, are the people doing wellness checks is inexcusable. There should have been a social worker there who was trained to recognize the signs of mania, psychosis, etc., and respond to the situation appropriately. It sounds like nobody got hurt this time, but things have to change.
@neuroticgurl0295
@neuroticgurl0295 2 жыл бұрын
in england the police do wellness checks too, idk what country ur in x but theyve checked on like s**cidal ppl at my uni before, idk how common it is in america or wherever xo
@neuroticgurl0295
@neuroticgurl0295 2 жыл бұрын
although i 100% agree w u literally social workers are way more trained than cops should be
@owl.feathers
@owl.feathers 2 жыл бұрын
@@neuroticgurl0295 I'm in the US, and cops here are way, WAY more likely to shoot/kill people than cops in European countries. So even though the UK government should be sending social workers instead of police as well, it's much scarier in the US.
@taytayqueen7024
@taytayqueen7024 2 жыл бұрын
It makes me sad because it just further confirms that people only care about mental health till the point that people start actually showing mental health symptoms. People are just constantly making fun of her, the comments she’s making are fucked up and she should be held accountable but right now she needs help.
@shyshy7292
@shyshy7292 2 жыл бұрын
Second comment sorry! But I have to put it out there that the cops have to deal with tons of people on a regular basis, many of those people aren't in their right mind... they have to think on their feet and determine if the person is between a level 1 and a level 10 (10 being the person needs medical attention asap)... these cops deal with tons of mentally unstable people and they know that they unfortunately can't take all dangerously unstable people in because there's not enough room... I still have faith in the police, I hope yall do too! Imagine being one of those officers having to make that decision based off of a 5 to 30 min convo with someone you don't know...
@lavenderangel2655
@lavenderangel2655 2 жыл бұрын
Even if this was all "fake," she still is need of interference, cause healthy same people don't do this.
@kasskers
@kasskers 2 жыл бұрын
As someone with BPD, something similar to our episodes is the mania in short doses and grand extremes, it truly makes me uncomfortable to see this all, she really needs to take herself off the internet for a bit and get the supportive help she’s needing. i’ve said this for a while
@r3allyr3agan
@r3allyr3agan 2 жыл бұрын
Not related to the Gabby thing but your make up looks amazing in this video! So cute 🥰
@NeshaBoo21
@NeshaBoo21 2 жыл бұрын
I would understand why her sister would be annoyed by people telling her to check up on her sister even if they are nice. Strangers telling you to go check up on your sister is an insinuation that you are already not doing so and that you are not actively being there for them. It's talking to her as if she is not doing enough already as if she needs to be doing better in terms of gabbie
@juliaruth8693
@juliaruth8693 2 жыл бұрын
As someone who has bipolar disorder this all is so familiar to me. The thinking you’re invincible, posting things in your underwear, not sleeping etc. I’ve been there. Too many times. I’m so sorry she’s going through and I hope she gets help.
@jajdhck
@jajdhck 2 жыл бұрын
This is the first time I'm commenting anywhere on that situation but I need to say my peace. Honestly I'm not concerned, I don't wish any harm on her but I'm not gonna worry about mental health of an r-word apologist, after what she did to Jessi Smiles (and literally every SA survivor who's hurt by the narration she promoted) she won't get any sympathy from me. Especially as a person who's struggling with metal health disorders for over a decade myself, this is not an excuse to be a terrible person and she literally hurt other people so bad she could've (and maybe did) pushed them to a mental breakdown. She's rich, go get help, go to a psychiatrist, get medicated, go to a therapist, literally she can pay for a private facility and get the best mental health specialist, almost none of people with mental health disorders have that luxury and the majority of them still don't actively hurt others. Also, it's funny how people forgot that the last time she was acting in a similar way she was laughing at you all on patreon saying she can't believe people don't know she's trolling and think it's real. I'm interested to see how it unfolds tho cause shes spreading a lot of harmfull ideology. Also, I'm disappointed but not surprised to see another person on the spiritual to alt right pipeline, seems like she's getting there :/
@liyahliyah694
@liyahliyah694 2 жыл бұрын
I agree with you tbh. I’m finding it hard to after everything. It could all just be an elaborate ruse, people have done less for more and relevancy and attention is one hell of a drug these days. We’ve seen her portray that waaay too many times
@0Tenshinohana0
@0Tenshinohana0 2 жыл бұрын
It felt like she’s going through denial (the last segment). Shifting blame from herself, not admitting to what happened.
@sunnydaygina
@sunnydaygina 2 жыл бұрын
This was truly a manic episode and our of her control. I went back a long way through her tik told and she admitted to being filled with extreme anxiety because her album release was soon to happen. This seems to have been the trigger. She also took a break from smoking. She spoke her truth, what she perceived as her truth. She didn't want to be alone. There's so much to this. No one should be judging her. Another person showed up at her fence. The gal in tik Tok and her story doesn't add up. Stalker vibes. I wish Gabbie peace and wellness. 🙏🏼💗
@therealren1327
@therealren1327 2 жыл бұрын
Just remember......."The Gabby Show." Period
@kimanderson403
@kimanderson403 2 жыл бұрын
About the wellness checks......on the police side those are to check she hasn't harmed herself or someone else. That's all they can really do, legally. She's aware enough that they can't force her against her will, especially since she's in her own home. Her family would be able to do more but she needs psychiatric help and the police just aren't the right path to get that help.
@Kate-n2310
@Kate-n2310 2 жыл бұрын
I’m hesitant to believe anything that woman does or says. But even if she is faking this sh!t, it doesn’t change the fact that she needs professional help.
@TheOnetreehill11
@TheOnetreehill11 2 жыл бұрын
She does this all the time. Takes long breaks after being cancelled and comes back weird af saying racist shit or just other generally shitty things. Then gets all her remaining fans wound up and worried about her. Let's see if she ends up releasing anything in the next few months. Very over it and have no sympathy for her.
@sarahthewierdo
@sarahthewierdo 2 жыл бұрын
I think she just needs to leave LA and see a therapist
@lisar.271
@lisar.271 2 жыл бұрын
Agreed. I don’t have any sympathy for her at all. I couldn’t care less about her, TBH, but I do love me some Angelika and was interested in what she had to say.
@jadeanis3794
@jadeanis3794 2 жыл бұрын
I loved how accurate and deep yr analysis is and u have a new subscriber! ❤️🙏🏼
@Dave9596js
@Dave9596js 2 жыл бұрын
Y’all are better than me 😂 i could give less of a f**k about her. Truly. Blocked her longgg ago cuz I genuinely don’t like her at all but watching this to support Angelika 💯
@mollywhite9966
@mollywhite9966 2 жыл бұрын
This genuinely makes me sad, I’m a social care worker and I care for people with very intense mental disorders and I can’t believe this is going on, she needs real support, but these days the government in multiple countries don’t seem to be prepared to spend the money needed to help vulnerable people 😢😢
@callmebyurname77
@callmebyurname77 2 жыл бұрын
oh wow... this is absolutely heartbreaking. I'm not a fan of gabbies, in fact, I hardly watch any KZbinr. but of course, I'm up to date with gabbie & her scandals. I went these psychosis a few years back now, & although mine were brought on by drugs, I was so scared when I seen her videos. my psychosis was religion based, & it was the exact same as what I was seeing in her videos. I'm blessed to be drug free for 2 years now. and I hope & pray gabbie gets through this, I know it's hard but I can only imagine how much harder it is to have millions of people watching you. I truly implore everyone to not judge her, instead show her kindness & support, you just never know how much it might mean to someone. you don't want your negative comment to be the comment that finally pushes someone over the edge. think before you talk, & always, every where show kindness. ♥️
@cricketsconfetticake
@cricketsconfetticake 2 жыл бұрын
I don’t have bipolar I have borderline personality disorder and psychosis, but when I have bad episodes my religious beliefs also become much more intense - I don’t get more religious necessarily like Gabi seems to but I get very aggressive about my stance on being a spiritual atheist person. Like, usually I am very chill with everyone and diff beliefs and love hearing about folks religions but during episodes I get very angry at people who believe differently than me because I just get this overwhelming of feeling of “they don’t understand!” And “I need to help them, I need to do this”, her videos addressing religion and God just reminded me of myself in that aspect.
@laurengrace3421
@laurengrace3421 2 жыл бұрын
she’s not okay❕❕❕
@mariahlamb2983
@mariahlamb2983 2 жыл бұрын
I do not believe she has reached the end of her episode. It seems to me that she may be coming down, but it would make sense if an episode like this came in waves. Maybe she's in a different phase of this breakdown/manic episode (if that's what's going on here) I don't think anyone should be jumping on the idea that she's some evil genius faking an EXTREMELY convincing mental health crisis of some sort. I think Gabbie has been having ups and downs for a long time now.. This appears to be the highest peak so far, which concerns me for her safety in the future.
@catherinepaterson28
@catherinepaterson28 2 жыл бұрын
When I have had bipolar related manic episodes I have said some bad stuff but I had to apologise and then have a real look at myself and educate myself. She isn't someone who takes responsibility and that's a problem because she needs help and part of getting better is accepting responsibility for your own actions and words. She also needs to learn when she is not in a good mental state to be on the internet. Mental health is NEVER an excuse to do stuff like this.
@hegh2425
@hegh2425 2 жыл бұрын
Loving the Wednesday we wear pink vibes right from the jump
@insanepenguin1990
@insanepenguin1990 2 жыл бұрын
Dude when I had a bi polar mental meltdown, it was terrifying. I had a anti depressant that did not mix well with my bi-polar. It caused me to think all sorts of very odd things. I cried in a dennys because Icouldnt eat, I lost my temper everywhere, I couldn't really sleep for days...at the end of it I started to hear my family's voices in the hospital before they sent me to stay there for about two weeks to get it all sorted out. I knew I was out of control, I knew things weren't right with me....but I literally could not stop, it was the worst. I have had manic episodes since, but my meds help me keep it on a much more realistic level and never had something like that again. I also have BPD, and my little reality of myself and the elevated self esteem, nearly main character like syndrome. All of that manic phase broke my reality and it's been easier to manage that mental illness too after being in therapy and on meds for 6 years now.
@NeonKittten33
@NeonKittten33 2 жыл бұрын
I’m an EMT and I also have a family member with Bipolar disorder and this is 100% manic bruh , the frenzy speaking , the “I am a Angel” stuff yea freaking manic man
@LifeOfTheAngels
@LifeOfTheAngels 2 жыл бұрын
i was reading Jeanette McCurdy’s book and there’s a section in the book where she meets this guy on movie she was filming for, this guy later ends up being her bf, then at some point in the relationship she talks about how her bf saw the movie “god’s not dead” and started getting hyper fixed on religion and started wanting to go to church even though he stopped going, and then started believing he was Jesus and starts acting manic and hyper fixated about that too, mind you when she first met him he was very chill down to earth guy, I think he was religious but it wasn’t to the degree she describes in the book, and then later it started to get very concerning bc he started to believe he had other worldly powers, so she had his family admit him to a facility, she finds out he either had schizophrenia or bipolar disorder, then later he develops an addiction to weed to suppress it. I’m bringing it up bc it sounds eerily similar to Gabbie’s behavior, the hyper fixation on religion, believing she has other worldly powers, the complete shifts in personality, it’s very similar and seemingly tracks with someone going through a manic episode
@camdynhanover915
@camdynhanover915 2 жыл бұрын
wellness checks are for seeing if someone is gonna hurt themselves not if theyre mentally okay :/
@roxettew5827
@roxettew5827 2 жыл бұрын
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