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This is a little disturbing. On Monday, February 18, Teen Mom 3 star Mackenzie McKee posted an upsetting message on social media and sparked some major concern among fans. Her whole Twitter account has since been deleted. So what led to the upsetting tweets and her decision to wipe her profile? Check out our gallery below to get the whole story.
“I’m sorry. I can’t handle anymore,” the 24-year-old tweeted on Monday, February 18.
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Breaking Point
She continued, “Today was my breaking point. I’ve done my best. And with everyone telling me I should just kill myself, maybe your [sic] right.” Yikes, that’s definitely not good.
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Stressed Out Mama
Mackenzie’s post came just hours after she posted a Facebook status about a stressful day out with her three kids — Gannon, 7, Jaxie, 5, and Broncs, 2.
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A Little Support Would Be Nice
Mackenzie apparently dealt with the tough day without the help of her husband, Josh McKee. He’s the father of all three of her kids.
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Not Worth It
“Pet land: if that poor ferret died because broncs and Gannon we’re [sic] pulling at it from each end fighting over it … Sorry, however they really are not worth $200 though” she reportedly wrote on her private Facebook page.
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Backlash
Apparently, Mackenzie faced quite a bit of backlash over the status. She told Radar Online on February 18, “People can only tell me to kill myself so many times before I break.”
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Hurtful Words
Mackenzie admitted to Radar that she cried for six hours over the response she got to the message. “I’m getting told I shouldn’t be a mom,” she said. We can see how that would be really hurtful to the reality TV star.
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Blowing Her Mind
“It’s blowing my mind that people are doing that. It was, like, not even one second. My son tried to grab it, I ran across and took it away and gently put it back into the basket,” she explained.
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Shocking Replies
“And now I’m getting told to kill myself,” Mackenzie said. She told Radar, “You cannot cyberbully people to the extent that I have been cyber-bullied today.” She definitely got a shocking response to the message, and clearly got an insane amount of nasty replies to it.
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Not a Bad Parent
“I don’t think that I’m a bad parent,” Mackenzie continued. “I don’t think my kids are bad. I’ve [sic] never even knew such nasty things could be said about someone.”
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Massive Response
And it’s not just a few people who told the Teen Mom franchise star these things. “I’m opening thousands of messages that I should kill myself,” she told Radar. She said she was so hurt, “I did not want to live anymore.”
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So Hurt
“After everything that happened this year. I don’t think I’ve cried that hard in so long,” Mackenzie continued. She may be talking about her mom’s cancer diagnosis, which her family found out about last year.
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Depressed
The reality star also admitted that she has been depressed lately. “I slipped into a really deep behind-the doors depression,” she told Radar. “I had to learn self-love and pull out of that and it was hard.”
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This Too Shall Pass
“I am really hoping this all passes,” she told the outlet. We agree. Hopefully, Mackenzie can just get back to raising her sweet kids and feel better about herself very soon!
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No More Twitter
“I need to stay off social media,” Mackenzie concluded. “I just keep trying to ignore it and I see more.” It can definitely be tough not to take what all the haters say personally, but we’re rooting for Mackenzie!
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