


As online discourse grows increasingly harsh and misinformed, one individual’s deeply personal mental health struggle has become the subject of viral speculation — and it’s time to set the record straight.
Contrary to rumors circulating online, she did not begin self-harming following her breakup with KSH. According to documented records, her first incidents of self-harm began in 2023, which is at least three years after the end of her relationship with the actor.
And yet, one persistent — and harmful — narrative continues to resurface: that she attempted suicide on KSH’s birthday, framing it as a desperate reaction to lost love. But when you look at the facts, the truth tells a far more complex and tragic story.
“Those saying she tried to kill herself on his birthday… are you sure?” one supporter posted online, urging others to examine the timeline more critically.
The reality is heartbreaking. There are over 20 recorded incidents of self-harm — many of them graphic and severe — alongside several suicide attempts, all of which are documented. These were not isolated or impulsive acts tied to a specific date or person, but part of a prolonged mental health battle that she has been fighting largely in silence.
In one particularly disturbing photo now circulating online, the date of her most recent self-harm attempt is clearly marked: April 2024 — a full year after the initial behaviors began and long after her relationship with KSH ended.
This isn’t about a breakup. It’s about pain, depression, and the dangers of twisting someone’s suffering into a romanticized narrative for internet gossip.
Mental illness doesn’t follow a plotline. It’s not an aesthetic, a scandal, or a footnote in someone else’s story.
“This constant attempt to tie her trauma back to him erases her reality,” said one mental health advocate on social media. “It’s not just wrong — it’s dangerous.”
As discussions continue, many are calling for more compassion, more awareness, and less speculation. It’s time we center her experience, acknowledge the documented facts, and recognize that reducing her struggles to a single moment — or a single person — does a deep disservice to the ongoing crisis she’s navigating.