
Gyakie's Honest Struggle: Navigating Online Hate and Protecting Mental Health
Ghanaian Artist Gyakie Opens Up About the Mental Health Toll of Online Criticism Accra, Ghana – Popular Ghanaian singer Gyakie recently shared her struggles with online negativity in a candid interview. The interview, filmed in a bar setting, highlights the emotional challenges faced by public figures in the digital age. Gyakie described the impact of harsh comments, stating, "People are very harsh on the internet. People don't like saying nice things to people." She further explained the effect this has on her daily life, noting how it impacts her ability to go out in public. The interview offers a glimpse into the pressures of fame and the importance of mental well-being in a world saturated with social media. Gyakie's vulnerability and honesty serve as a reminder of the human side of celebrity and the need for more compassionate online interactions. Her experience underscores the importance of mental health awareness and responsible social media usage.