Young MA Speaks Out After Concerns For Her Health on Social Media

Katorah Kasanova Marrero aka Young MA has spoken out after a viral video has sparked concerns among her fans. The rapper was spotted getting her hair styled and retwisted in a video shared by comedian and celebrity barber Aaron “Fats Da Barber” Turk.

The video caught the attention of fans who noticed that her eyes looked yellow and thought she may be suffering from sickle cell disease. Some also jokingly called out the barber for sharing her video, which sparked a lot of social commentary on the internet.

The Barber Who Shared the Video

After a viral video of the Brooklyn-born rapper got shared, many people are concerned about her health. Fans noticed that her eyes look a little yellow, which is a sign of jaundice.

A barber who shared the video has been slammed for spreading these rumors, and Young MA has taken to social media to speak out.

Concerns have surged among fans regarding Young M.A’s well-being following the circulation of a video depicting her undergoing a haircut 👀😳

— Daily Loud (@DailyLoud) March 14, 2023

The 30-year-old has been vocal about her battles with depression and mental health issues, citing the death of her brother as a contributing factor. She also checked herself into a treatment center for alcohol and drug abuse in 2021.

The video of her retwisting her dreadlocks got shared on March 14, and fans quickly began speculating about her health. Apprehensions arose over the possibility of her grappling with a severe health issue, like kidney failure or sickle cell disease. Some people even wondered if she had jaundice due to her yellow eyes, which is a result of increased bilirubin in the blood.

Speculations About Her Health

Some fans are concerned about her health after a viral video showed her looking unhealthy. Young MA was seen getting a haircut and she looked frail and thin.

Her eyes appeared to have a yellow tint, which worried fans. They began speculating that she might be suffering from jaundiceJaundice is a disease where the skin and white part of the eyes turn yellow due to excessive bilirubin in the bloodstream.

Speculations began to circulate among fellow social media users, hinting at the possibility of her having sickle cell disease—an autoimmune condition that triggers inflammation and blockages within blood vessels.

Twitter users have also started extending prayers for her well-being, while others shared messages of hope and encouragement.

However, some of these users are not medical professionals and they’re speculating about her health without credentials. They’re also claiming that she might have alcohol addiction, even though she hasn’t confirmed this.

Young MA’s Response

A viral video of Brooklyn femcee Young M.A. getting her hair done sparked concern for her health on social media, as fans noticed that her eyes seemed yellow. This can be a sign of sickle cell disease, an illness that causes blood cells to break down faster than normal and build up bilirubin in the body, leading to jaundice.

While some people were quick to make jokes about the jaded rapper, others began sending prayers and healing messages to her. They were also concerned that her lack of energy might be a sign that she had a serious illness.

But she was not alone in her worries — her barber, Aaron “Fats Da Barber” Turk, quickly addressed the backlash. He took to Instagram Story to share a clip of M.A’s latest line-up, which showed her looking gaunt and exhausted, despite getting her hair re-twisted.

Conclusions

A recent viral video has sparked some concern for Young MA’s health. The clip, which was shared by barber and Wild ’N Out star Aaron “Fats Da Barber” Turk, shows the rapper with discolored skin and jaundiced eyes.

The clip caught the attention of social media users, many of whom are concerned with the health of their favorite artists. While this isn’t the first time a viral video has sparked some concerns, it is still noteworthy because it is the first time that someone has publicly come forward to address their fans’ fears.

Young MA has had an illustrious career, rising from her humble beginnings in Brooklyn to become one of hip-hop’s most celebrated female rappers. Her career has seen more highs and lows than most people will ever experience, thanks to her hardscrabble upbringing, adversity in her personal life, and mental health struggles. Her debut album, Herstory in the Making, was a startlingly raw and detailed autobiography.

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