Lady Gaga sure loves her Little Monsters. SO much so that she's setting
up a free tailgate for them before her concerts - and offering free
mental health care.
In a Facebook post, Gaga, 26, announced that counseling will be
available for fans before her Born This Way Ball shows ... she's
definitely a giver.
She described the concert's BornBrave pre-show as "a fun tailgating experience for monsters to unite," but it will also be a place where they can seek help.
"At the BornBrave Bus you have access to professional private or group chats about mental health, depression, bullying, school & friends," she wrote.
"There will also be food and games," she adds, "Plus DJ White Shadow and Lady Starlight will DJ with host BREEDLOVE to keep the experience fun."
She clarified that the BornBrave Bus will be "a place where mental health + depression are taken seriously w/ no judgement, FREE real help available to all."
"I feel like most kids don't look for help because they feel embarrassed so mom + I wanted to break the stigmas around 'help' and make it fun," she wrote.
Gotta hand it to the Lady, who has been active in the fight against bullying long before the Connecticut shooting tragedy, for starting this initiative.
Article Source: thehollywoodgossip.com
She described the concert's BornBrave pre-show as "a fun tailgating experience for monsters to unite," but it will also be a place where they can seek help.
"At the BornBrave Bus you have access to professional private or group chats about mental health, depression, bullying, school & friends," she wrote.
"There will also be food and games," she adds, "Plus DJ White Shadow and Lady Starlight will DJ with host BREEDLOVE to keep the experience fun."
She clarified that the BornBrave Bus will be "a place where mental health + depression are taken seriously w/ no judgement, FREE real help available to all."
"I feel like most kids don't look for help because they feel embarrassed so mom + I wanted to break the stigmas around 'help' and make it fun," she wrote.
Gotta hand it to the Lady, who has been active in the fight against bullying long before the Connecticut shooting tragedy, for starting this initiative.
Article Source: thehollywoodgossip.com