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TikTok Star Jaden Hossler Is Seeking Mental Health Treatment Amid An ‘Excruciating’ Year

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Jaden Hossler is getting real about mental health. In a lengthy Sunday Instagram post, the TikTok star, who goes by Jxdn on social media, shared that over the last year he’s been struggling to come to terms with the fact that he needs some mental health help.

He shared that while he’s definitely experienced some career “highs,” they’ve ultimately been overshadowed by “excruciating lows”due to his state of mind.

He began: He continued: Good for him for putting himself first! And bravo for being so vulnerable about it! Related: Jaden Dated Kylie Jenner’s BFF Stassie Karanikolaou! The 22-year-old then shared that he’s going to be taking a step back from the spotlight to focus on rehabilitating his mental health: However, the singer shared that his upcoming track, Elevated Heartbreak, is still set to release later this week: Jaden added that the point of sharing this message was to not leave fans confused with his absence — and to hopefully help someone who may be in a similar situation: He signed off: Related: Bam Margera Placed On 5150 Psychiatric Hold See his full post (below): We’re sad that Jaden is going through such a difficult time mentally, but so glad that he’s addressing it head on and doing what he needs to do to rehabilitate.

Our hearts are with you, Jaden! Thoughts, Perezcious readers? Share your support in the comments down below. [Images via Jaden Hossler/Instagram] The post TikTok Star Jaden Hossler Is Seeking Mental Health Treatment Amid An ‘Excruciating’ Year appeared first on Perez Hilton.

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