Lady Gaga will give free teen counseling at concerts
Lady Gaga is continuing her dedication to providing help for troubled teens. The pop star said that she is offering free teen counseling for her fans before her shows.
She wrote on Facebook Friday that the BornBrave Bus will be at each show to offer private or group chats with professionals to help teens deal talk about depression, mental health and bullying. Gaga also promised that the experience will be fun, with DJ White Shadow and Lady Starlight hosting Breedlove and food and games.
BornBrave Bus Is a place where mental health + depression are taken seriously w/ no judgement, FREE real help available to all, Gaga wrote. I feel like most kids don't look for help because they feel embarrassed so mom + I wanted to break the stigmas around help and make it fun.
According to AceShowBiz, Gaga is also working with Virgin Mobile to educate her audience about teen homelessness. The company and Gaga ask that fans support Re*Generation, which focuses on teen homelessness, and Gagas Born This Way Foundation.
Gagas Born This Way Ball starts up again on Jan. 11 with a show in Vancouver. Her tour continues through March.
Last week, Gaga announced that she will be working on a documentary with Terry Richardson about the making of her next album, ARTPOP.