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Police perform wellness check on TikTok star Gabbie Hanna after she sparks concern over latest videos-Rishma Dosani-Entertainment – Metro

Fans shared their fears for the TikToker.

Police perform wellness check on TikTok star Gabbie Hanna after she sparks concern over latest videos-Rishma Dosani-Entertainment – Metro

TikTok star Gabbie Hanna left fans worried over her latest videos (Picture: Getty)

Police performed a wellness check on TikTok star Gabbie Hanna after her latest videos sparked concern from fans.

The musician goes by the name Trauma Queen on the platform and boasts more than 7.5million followers.

However, fans became worried for her safety after she posted more than 100 videos in the span of around 24 hours.

In some clips, she was visibly emotional and on the verge of tears, while she laughed and danced in others.

Her last post came 19 hours ago, with the message: ‘Someone just broke into my house, please, please just pray for me just in case.’

Followers left hundreds of comments across all of her videos, urging Gabbie to take some time out, with many claiming that they had reached out to the police themselves to get her help.

Fans voiced their concern in the comments section of her posts (Picture: TikTok)

‘Gabbie please get some rest, water, and a friend over to talk to. Really worried about you hun this is not Good,’ one encouraged.

‘You deserve to spend time with someone you trust and tell them all about your thoughts,’ a TikTok user penned.

‘Please call someone, darling.’

Another agreed: ‘Gabbie this is real life. You are real. You are alive. Reach out to your sister. or reach out to others. We love and care about you.’

Concerned fans also commented below the most recent post of Gabbie’s sister, Cecilia – who has a public page under the name literallycecilia – informing her of the situation.

Gabbie’s sister spoke out over the situation in her own comments (Picture: TikTok)

Cecilia then limited comments on her own page and explained that her family are ‘doing what can be done’ from across the country.

‘This video was filmed and posted a full day before anything was happening or at least before we were aware. We are all in PA and she is in LA,’ she replied back to one message underneath her video.

‘We are doing what can be done from here. At the end of the day you are all strangers on the internet and it is none of your business regardless of level of concern.

‘Obviously we are aware and doing what we can. She is an adult. I am a 20-year-old on the other side of the country.’

‘Comments from this point on are limited because none of you know how to respect personal boundaries. You’re speaking to and about REAL PEOPLE,’ she added.

Gabbie explained that a wellness check had been performed(Picture: TikTok)

‘I live in Pennsylvania. Everything than can possibly be done by us is being done. This is not my situation to speak on so I’m not.’

LAPD sources later told TMZ that they received an ‘influx’ of calls from fearful viewers, asking for officers to check on Gabbie.

The publication reports that she chatted with officials for a few minutes before a psychological evaluation team was called to her home.

Insiders said that medical professionals spoke to her for a long time before determining that she wasn’t posing a threat to herself or anyone else, and offered her resources and help for the future.

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Gabbie confirmed that a wellness check did take place, stating in one video: ‘Something I learned today. The officers came for a wellness check and I asked them if any of them wanted a hug. They all said they wouldn’t like one.

‘Maybe it would’ve saved my f**king life. I’m okay, don’t worry about me though. Could’ve saved my [life].’

‘They left me a card. “Did not meet the criteria for hold. Will contact PR for update.”,’ she said in another clip. ‘By the way, precinct, thank you for coming. Thank you soldiers for doing your job.

‘If you would ever like some feedback on how to approach a woman in distress, how to approach a wellness check, just ask. I am your humble servant.’

Metro.co.uk has contacted reps for LAPD for a comment.

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