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Content warning: This article discusses attempted suicide.Lil Wayne has spoken in a new interview about his struggles with mental health as a child, opening up about how he attempted suicide at the age of 12.The revelation came in a candid interview with former NFL star and current Fox Sports analyst Emmanuel Acho, during an appearance Wayne – real name Dwayne Michael Carter Jr.
– made on Acho’s YouTube series Uncomfortable Conversations.The rapper said he was opening up about mental illness in
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Lil Wayne is opening up about his mental health.
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“How I know I had mental health problems was I pulled the trigger,” Lil Wayne said while speaking with Emmanuel Acho during the Aug. 15 installment of Uncomfortable Conversations.
Lil Wayne is opening up about his own past mental health struggles in the hopes that he can help others. The 38-year-old rapper, whose real name is Dwayne Michael Carter Jr., was a guest on the internet series, and said he realized he was dealing with mental health issues around the age of 10. The GRAMMY winner said it tended to stem from «when I was told that I couldn't have what I wanted, what I dream of, what I desired, and that was to rap.
Mental health struggles have been a part of Lil Wayne’s life since childhood.