June 17, 2026
Lil Nas X returns with an emotional video revealing his bipolar disorder diagnosis, rehab stay, and upcoming new music project.
Lil Nas X broke his silence after months away, revealing he spent time in rehab and received a bipolar disorder diagnosis.
The rapper posted a nearly three-minute video addressing his absence and opening up about his mental health journey.
He explained that he’s been working with a therapist and psychiatrist since returning home to either Atlanta with his family or Los Angeles with friends.
“I really wanted to talk to you guys,” he said in the video. “First, I’ve been in rehab for a few months. Since then I’ve been back at home, whether it’s in Atlanta with my family or in Los Angeles with myself and friends, trying to ground myself down to earth and get out of my head.”
Nas X acknowledged that he’d suspected his bipolar disorder diagnosis for years but resisted accepting it.
He worried about taking medication and feared how people would perceive him.
“When I got my bipolar disorder diagnosis, I feel like I had known for like the past few years, but I didn’t want to admit to it cuz I didn’t want to have to take medication and I don’t know, have people think think different of me. I mean, I’m already black and gay. I’m like living life on like extreme hard mode.”
Despite the challenges, the artist said he’s in a better place now. He’s creating music freely with less fear and taking time to appreciate life’s moments.
“I’m doing much better. I’m feeling better. I’m creating freely. And there’s less fear in my heart. And I’m smelling the roses. I’ve been doing music for 7 years now.”
Nas X also teased new music on the way. He expressed gratitude to his fans for their support over the years and promised to continue making them proud while staying true to himself.
“Speaking of music, I wanted to let you guys know that there is new music on the way. I’m not getting completely to that just yet, but I’m excited to do that.
The personal video update is the first big update since Lil Nas X was found walking naked in Los Angeles and accused him of charging at officers.
Prosecutors later hit him with four felony counts, including three counts of battery with injury on a police officer and one count of resisting an executive officer.
He pleaded not guilty. In April 2026, a judge allowed him into a two-year mental health diversion program, meaning the charges can be dismissed if he follows treatment and obeys the law.
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