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Lady Gaga Highlights Mental Health Issues in Her Emotional Grammys Acceptance Speech

Joel Landreneau · February 15, 2019 ·

Lady Gaga took home her third Grammy of the night as “Shallow,” the hit power ballad from A Star Is Born, won Best Pop Duo/Group Performance. The singer was emotional as she accepted the trophy and shared a powerful message about mental health issues during her speech.

“If I don’t get another chance to say this, I just want to say I’m so proud to be a part of a movie that addresses mental health issues. They’re so important,” she said at the mic. “A lot of artists deal with that. And we gotta take care of each other. So if you see somebody that’s hurting, don’t look away. And if you’re hurting, even though it might be hard, try to find that bravery within yourself to dive deep and go tell somebody and take them up in your head with you.”

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