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Azealia Banks posts cryptic messages on social media, alarming fans

Azealia Banks sparked concern from fans on Sunday after a series of disturbing messages were posted to her Instagram story. “Yea, I think I’m done here,” the initial post began. “This pandemic, extreme lack of social interaction, no intimacy, combined with the constant public ridicule is making life harder than its worth. “I think I …

Azealia Banks sparked concern from fans on Sunday after a series of disturbing messages were posted to her Instagram story.

“Yea, I think I’m done here,” the initial post began. “This pandemic, extreme lack of social interaction, no intimacy, combined with the constant public ridicule is making life harder than its worth.

“I think I will end my tenure here on earth soon,” the message concluded.

In a separate story, Banks, 29, said she is “not begging for attention or asking for sympathy/empathy.”

“I’m just ready to go. Peacefully of course,” she continued. “I will document my last times and release a film for you all to finally understand me, From my perspective.”

Banks also wrote that her soul “is tired,” and she’s “ready to go.”

“I will try my best to finish the projects I promised I would beforehand,” the controversial rapper penned. “With whatever strength Is left.”

Banks then asked followers not to “bombard” her with messages.

“I am not in pain,” she said. “I am at peace.”

Fans of Banks then took to Twitter to express their concern over the star’s well-being.

“This worries me so much. I hope someone close to Azealia reaches out to make sure she’s doing okay. She’s such a powerful human being and a lovely artist and I just want to see her thrive and be happy❤️ I wish I could hug her right now,” one fan posted.

“Azealia banks, you are worth it. you are enough. and you are talented. dont allow this pandemic or lack of social interaction put you in a depressed state. you are loved and cherished. dont do anything irrational. i love you,” another wrote.

In a separate story posted later, Banks said a friend did a welfare check on her. She said her “decision is made,” and is going to try to “push through these next couple months.”

A rep for Banks did not immediately return Page Six’s request for comment.

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