Has HHP checked into a rehab facility?

11 April 2016 - 18:10 By Karishma Thakurdin

A post on a Facebook fan page run by hip-hop star HHP claims that he has allegedly checked into a rehab facility. The Facebook fan page called Hip Hop Pantsula‚ which is often used by HHP to interact with fans‚ published a message in the early hours of Saturday morning informing fans that he would apparently be checking into rehab.HHP in a 'better place' after suicide attempts“I’m going to Rehab to get all the antidepressants out my system. Zolo fela. I'll be gone for 10 days from Monday to Wednesday. Wanna be fresh for the#‎LifeForZoey concert. Boom. #‎GodWorks #‎BullshitTalk. BTW‚ people have been claiming ke Tsuba Nyaope. I won't deny it. People claim I do cocaine. I wont deny it. People claim I have AIDS. I won't deny it. People say I'm poor. I won't deny it. People say I'm jealous of CassperNyovest‚ I won't deny it. What ever you say about me....Jesus Loves you too...#‎Jab‚” read the Facebook post.HHP speaks out about attempting suicide three times in 2015The Facebook post comes exactly one week since the musician shocked fans after revealing that he had attempted suicide three times in 2015.At the time the rapper detailed how a series of struggles in his life led him to contemplate ending his own life.Just days after the revelation HHP confirmed to TMG Entertainment that he was in a better place after speaking out.The rapper also confirmed that he will be marrying his longtime girlfriend‚ Lerato Sengadi in a white wedding in September.On Thursday HHP seemed to delete his Instagram account‚ this just weeks after deleting his Twitter account over so-called "toxic people."Repeated attempts to get comment from HHP have been unsuccessful...

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