Gabbie Hanna’s sister tells concerned fans to mind their business

Gabbie Hanna‘s sister hit back at fans who expressed concern for the TikTok star’s well-being.

Cecilia Hanna responded in the comments section of Gabbie’s most recent video, telling viewers that her familial situation is “none” of their “business.”

“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,” Cecilia wrote, according to a fan’s screenshot.

“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.”

Gabbie, 31, sparked worry Wednesday when she posted 100 TikTok videos in a single day. While the quantity of videos disturbed fans, some of the footage also caused concern as they featured a red message scrawled on her mirror in what appeared to be lipstick.

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Gabbie Hanna’s sister Cecilia addressed fans in response to concerns for the TikTok star’s well-being.
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Many of the clips also appeared to be about religion.

“obviously we are aware and doing what we can,” Cecilia concluded. “she is an adult. I am a 20 year old on the other side of the country.”

Gabbie previously revealed she was diagnosed with bipolar disorder, which can cause extreme mood swings that include emotional highs and lows, according to the Mayo Clinic.

Eventually, Gabbie confirmed that police did arrive and left her a “wellness card” before leaving.

Gabbie Hanna taking a mirror selfie in her underwear.
Gabbie, who previously disclosed her bipolar disorder diagnosis, received a visit from police for a wellness check.
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Gabbie Hanna with colorful paint all over her face and hands.
Gabbie, who previously disclosed her bipolar disorder diagnosis, received a visit from police for a wellness check.
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Gabbie began sharing videos online in 2013 and amassed a massive fan base over the last nine years with millions of followers across platforms.

She released her debut single, “Out Loud,” in 2017, the same year she published her first book of poetry, “Adultolescence.”

She released her second book, “Dandelion,” in 2020. Both went on to become New York Times bestsellers.

If you or someone you know is affected by any of the issues raised in this story, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 800-273-TALK (8255) or text Crisis Text Line at 741741.