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Megan Thee Stallion felt like such a burden when she was in a dark place. The 29-year-old rapper who is working with the California Department of Public Health on their Never a Bother campaign, a suicide prevention initiative for young people in the state wanted to reach out and offer help because it was the support of a few good people which kept her going as they made her feel loved. She told People magazine: As somebody who has had some very dark thoughts at some of the worst times in my life, I just felt like I had a few good people around me who made me feel loved, who mad