Rapper Megan Thee Stallion released a mental health resources website for fans that still want to feel confident but could use some support.

The website is called "Bad B-----s Have Bad Days Too." and it includes multiple mental health resources for different issues that people could be struggling with. The announcement for the website came in a Twitter thread on Sunday.

"Bounce back like bad b-----s always do," the website states.

The mental health resources on the website include links to three different therapy platforms for Center for Interactive Mental Health Solutions, iPrevail, and National Alliance on Mental Illness.

It also includes links to a national crisis text line, a suicide and crisis lifeline, substance abuse and mental health administration national helpline, and a strong hearts native helpline.

Along with tons of links with advice and information specifically for the Black and LGBTQ communities.

"Hotties! You know how much mental wellness means to me, so I created a hub with resources that can help when you might need a hand. Head to [website] now and check it out. Love y'all so much," a Twitter post in the threads stated.

The website correlates to her album, which was released in August, "Traumazine," that includes songs with titles about mental illness like "Anxiety."