Khanyi Mbau

Khanyi Mbau says fans should reach out to celebs.
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‘Speak life unto them’: Khanyi Mbau says fans should ‘reach out’ to celebs

‘You could be saving lives’: Local actress Khanyi Mbau has urged fans to check up on celebrities and ‘speak life unto them’.

Khanyi Mbau

Khanyi Mbau says fans should reach out to celebs.
Image via Netflix SA

Khanyi Mbau is the latest South African celebrity to speak out about the importance of good mental health and being kind and supportive to people. According to The Wife actress, fans shouldn’t hesitate to reach out to celebrities who are also humans with their own problems.

Khanyi Mbau talks about celeb mental health

Since Riky Rick’s passing on Wednesday 23 February this year, many South Africans have taken a deeper look at mental health and depression – something that isn’t spoken about enough in the country.

The rapper’s death left many people reeling and put them on an instant path to understanding mental health and the importance of speaking out and being kind and caring.

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Touching on celebrity mental health and the lavish image they often try to keep up with, a Twitter user with the handle @abednego82 shared this tweet:

“One day you guys will realise that celebrities are the weakest amongst us, and there’s little to admire from them. Behind the fake lifestyle, borrowed cars rented houses, and fake riches are sad people who are fighting drug and sex addiction.”

The post caught the eye of socialite and actress Khanyi Mbau who not only agreed but advised fans to check in on celebrities who appear to be struggling.

“I suggest you reach out to celebrities you have identified and speak life unto them, you could be saving lives,” read part of her response to Abednego’s post.

Khanyi says fans must reach out to celebs. Image via Instagram: @maphephandaba

Other celebs also speak out

Khanyi is not the only local celeb who has spoken out about mental health and depression following Riky’s suicide. Other celebs such as Cassper Nyovest, Minnie Dlamini, and Nasty C have also urged people to be more considerate – especially on social media.

Limpopo-born singer Makhadzi even pleaded with fans to understand that celebs are also only human.

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