How Gabbie Hanna Destroyed Her Entire Reputation in 3 Days

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Update: We'd like to address a concern many of you voiced regarding the misuse of a medical term. We mistakenly used the wrong acronym. We apologize for referring to Bipolar Disorder (BD), as "BPD", which is the acronym for Borderline Personality Disorder a few times in the script. The information and sources in the video do refer to Bipolar Disorder, and all our sources can be found below. Thank you to those who pointed this out for us.

Gabbie Hanna, a controversial influencer, has had her fair share of cancellations. However, it’s been a while since these dark moments, until late August, when Gabbie would send everyone into a panic after uploading over 170 videos in a span of three days.

Her videos were random, but something appeared off. Why was she reassuring everyone about her well being?

She had officers break into her home, and three different strangers on her property. Then, she suddenly wiped all evidence of her concerning week.

What happened to Gabbie Hanna? And is she doing okay now?

This is, How Gabbie Hanna Destroyed Her Entire Reputation in 3 Days / The Rise and Fall of Gabbie Hanna.

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SpillTea
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BPD stands for Borderline Personality Disorder, not Bipolar Disorder. Its a common mistake but the distinction is very important as the two disorders are very different and require different treatment approaches.

rockabillymuffin
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When Trisha paytas calls you delusional you know you need to reevaluate your whole existence

ianmartinez
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To me she is an example of someone who's been on the internet for so long it has broken her on so many levels.

SarcasticPossum
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Perfect example of how social media can make mental disorders, illnesses, and issues worse...

paulablack
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Honestly I think Gabbie is a good example of why fame from social media is so dangerous. When she first became famous she didn't have a manager, an agent, a publicist, or anything to help her navigate the toxic world of celebrities and influencers. To me, it seems very obvious that she's traumatized by some of the things she's been through and never properly worked through any of it. And it seems like she's going through everything alone. I don't think she's a bad person, just a broken person. I hope she'll get some real help someday and find happiness outside of social media

KaraCamilleDelonas
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Update: Hi everyone, we'd like to address a concern many of you voiced regarding the misuse of a medical term. We mistakenly used the wrong acronym. We apologize for referring to Bipolar Disorder (BD), as "BPD", which is the acronym for Borderline Personality Disorder a few times in the script. The information and sources in the video do refer to Bipolar Disorder, and all our sources can be found in the description box. Thank you to those who pointed this out for us.

SpillTea
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That Nicholas guy gives me the creeps. Sure he went to help. Untrained, unprepared, and posted about it all over social media.

IraLuxuria
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This literally watches like a bipolar disorder case study. Full blown manic episode. The disjointed thoughts, the religious stuff, the grandiose sense of self, the apparent no sleeping. Poor girl.

lightsinthesky
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I never realized how messed up her situation was to begin with until now. I really hope she gets real professional help.

TheRealGuywithoutaMustache
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I truly think she had a manic episode, I think she did not realize how far she had gotten into it until she let a stranger in her home. I suffer from a lot of the same things that she does and honestly it was so terrifying watching that because there’s some part of you that knows that could be you. I feel bad for her, because I feel like she’s stuck in this never ending cycle where she is addicted to the one thing that is so harmful to her and that is the internet. I think what a lot of people struggle with is I think that it is possible to feel bad for her but also want her to be held accountable. Just because you do have a mental illness or condition you deal with does not keep you from the consequences. I’m glad that she is safe but she said some very messed up stuff

allieg
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I have BP2 disorder. I've only ever been hypomanic, but her behavior is a textbook full-blown manic episode. Those with BP1 get full-on manic episodes. It doesn't excuse her actions, but it may explain her behavior. It's easy to ruin your life while having one. We all know what depression can do to our health, to our social life, to our hygiene. Well, mania can cause people to go in debt, push away friends, and react unpredictably as full-blown mania can manifest with psychotic episodes. A psychotic episode is merely losing touch with reality. Being out of touch doesn't necessarily make someone dangerous, just lost...

Anyway, the disorder can be tough to live with. It's stigmatized, people may have had a few bad interactions with people with Bipolar disorder, (especially spouses), and judge all of them the same. You might say cringey things while manic, forget the things you did, and almost always regret your actions and fall into a depressive episode. I'm happy that my symptoms are managed. I've got great friends, and take responsibility for my actions, despite the illness. My friends are patient and forgiving, in return, I do my best to maintain stability. I hope anyone suffering with anything, get help and find peace.

jessewhte
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Honestly, watching this video was almost as scary for me as watching a horror movie. When I see Gabbi, I suddenly do not feel safe. She is very unsettling.

kairo
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she had the gasoline and the match in her own hands... but she still blamed everybody else for lighting the fire

eurydicefiori
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No matter how "crazy" she is, Nicholas has no excuse for being in her house, using stuff, moving around. He didn't help anything he's just a kid who wanted to do something "cool"

cryinsquirrel
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My ex wife was a manic bipolar, and had her first psychotic break a year into our marriage. It was the craziest thing I’ve ever seen in my life. It broke me. It was the saddest thing I’ve ever witnessed. The person I fell in love with was basically gone. And we got her treatment, but she’s a shadow of her former self. The hallucinations, paranoia, grandiose thought of herself. Gabby is behaving EXACTLY like my ex-wife…..it’s incredibly sad. I feel so bad for Gabby.

OttBryce
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I would like to point out something that I often see, and I think is very necessary to make clear (especially as someone diagnosed with both):

BPD is NOT Bipolar Disorder.
BPD is Borderline Personality Disorder.
Bipolar Disorder is typically abbreviated as BP (followed by the type, for example bp1), or as BD.

stacinc
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She REFUSES to take accountability for anything she’s done. Sometimes I wonder if she’s just incredibly delusional. You can’t blame everyone else for your bad behavior. She NEEDS to get professional help. I’m not saying that to be mean or hateful. I’m coming from a place of experience, professional opinion, and care.

jw
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She is EVERYTHING she says others are.
She is everything she has feared becoming. A worse version of her mother.

crystalmth
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If Trisha calls you delusional there’s something MAJORLY wrong with what you’re doing

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