After posting a series of 100 videos in which she sobbed, shouted, and smiled while saying that “God gave her the solutions” to save the world, TikTok star and vine legend Gabbie Hanna’s admirers phoned the police to check on her wellbeing.
After publishing videos on Wednesday that weren’t part of her regular Los Angeles “day in the life” material, Hanna, 31, who identified herself online as “Trauma Queen,” drew criticism from her more than 7.4 million followers.
Since 2013, Hanna has shared daily videos with her admirers while being candid with her followers about her difficulties with mental health and ADHD diagnosis; nevertheless, her most recent run of videos was a “call for assistance.”
On Wednesday, a rush of freshly recorded videos appeared on Hanna’s TikTok, the most recent of which pleaded with viewers to pray for her in case she was the victim of a break-in.
In a few of her infrequent videos, Hanna spoke about God, aliens, and how she “teleported to heaven, had a temper tantrum, [and] came back down to rescue” souls.
I don’t give a f*** if you don’t believe me, she continued.
Millions of people watched the several videos Hanna put back-to-back, and thousands left frantic comments.
‘Gabbie. So sorry again. This is very exhausting. You have my worst fear. Sincerely,” a supporter said.
One more person chimed in, “Someone needs to get her assistance!”
Fans believed the TikTok star was experiencing a manic episode, particularly when she let Nicolas, a young stranger, into her house and shared several images of them together.
“Wanna make you laugh so hard.” Hanna spoke to Nicolas in a video as a “stranger” before calling him a “bot” when he gave her a drink of water.
A few minutes later, she recorded videos asserting that the “Garden of Eden” was in the backyard and debating whether to eat possibly “hazardous” fruit while the stranger cheered her on in the background.
Later, Hanna expelled him from her house and accused him of lying and knowing who she was as an influencer.
In one of her last films, Hanna was seen wailing for assistance while lying on the floor of her bedroom.
In order to rescue our kid, Hanna stated, “I completed the correct research, performed the appropriate rituals, with a clean heart, mind, and body. I truly need assistance right now.”
Anyone who can understand? You people basically just saw a video game, according to the assimilation idea,” she added in reference to her articles.
Hanna begged, “My sisters, please assist me.”
She spoke out about having a “knife held to her neck” as a child only moments before the video was released.
Nearly 24 hours have passed since Hanna’s most recent video, in which she claimed her house had been broken into. Police had come to check on her, and fans saw them arrive.
Other admirers, however, were alarmed when Hanna’s seemingly endless videos stopped.
The most terrifying moment of the whole journey was this hour of stillness. Following Hanna’s most recent video, one admirer said, “I hope she phoned cops after she shared this.”
Another said, “I need an update; it’s been nine friggin hours.” I’m very concerned.
According to the LAPD, numerous people who were worried about Hanna’s mental health and wellbeing made a flurry of calls. According to TMZ, they insisted that police conduct a wellness check.
When the police showed up, the TikTok star answered her door before they dispatched a psychological assessment team.
Hanna allegedly received no treatment because it was determined that she wasn’t a danger to herself.
Police showed up at her door, and the video ended. Since then, Hanna has been quiet.
Hanna began working in 2013 and immediately rose to prominence as a social media influencer. Her path began with Vine, a now-defunct app, and ultimately brought her to YouTube.
She is well known for her videos on religion and mental health, but she is also a singer who sometimes posts recordings of her concerts online. Her song “Out Loud” from 2017 is among her top hits.
She attended the University of Pittsburgh and received a psychology degree before becoming an online star.