Omi in a Hellcat on Trying to Take His Own Life, Gun Jammed (Part 8)
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Part 7: https://youtu.be/yiDVzSCG3dI
Part 1: https://youtu.be/kWI4vw_chzY
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In a candid conversation with Vlad, rapper Omi in a Hellcat opened up about his darkest moments, including a suicide attempt that was ultimately unsuccessful. After being sentenced to prison, Omi described a painful period marked by isolation, depression, and feeling overwhelmed by newfound fame and responsibility. Despite a tough initial mindset, the reality of prison life hit hard, making him a target and forcing him into solitary confinement. Omi revealed that at one point, overwhelmed by despair, he put a gun in his mouth and pulled the trigger—but the gun jammed, thwarting his attempt. Reflecting on that moment, Omi said, “I thought to myself, like, Holy shit… I should just didn’t work for me.” He also shared how a severe injury in 2017 and the pressures of sudden wealth and attention deepened his struggles. Now, he advocates openly about mental health, urging others—especially men—to seek help and confront depression before it becomes overwhelming.
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