Kodak Black Shares Suicidal Thoughts, Deletes Social Media

Kodak Black

Kodak Black is going through a difficult time.

The “ZEZE” rapper is revealing his battle with mental health. In a series of since-deleted tweets on Thursday evening (Oct. 7), Kodak told his followers that he has been feeling depressed and lonely.

“So Lonely Depressed Sad & Fucked Up … Nobody Love Me Nobody Cares … I’m Everywhere @ Once … Friends Playin In My Head … Girls Playin Wit My Heart , Wish I Can Go Back To The Start I’ll Never Be Famous,” he wrote.

An emotional Kodak also expressed suicidal thoughts. “Sitting In My Room Crying Feel Like Killing Myself,” he added.

His condition remains unclear, but he has since deleted the tweets along with his entire Twitter and Instagram accounts.

Last month, a judge ordered Kodak to undergo a 90-day stint in a treatment program after he failed a drug test, a violation of his probation.

The month prior, Kodak was on board a plane with boxer Gervonta Davis when it crashed shortly after takeoff. No serious injuries were reported, but Kodak said he was “not OK” and was experiencing pain in his neck and back.

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