
SZA launches hotline for fans to cry and talk about things with her
SZA is here to support fans during the most depressing start to a year in a while (given the pandemic) with the launch of her new GOODLINE hotline, which fans can call to cry and talk about things.
The "Good Days" singer announced the launch of GOODLINE last night (20 January), revealing that it's a space for fans to talk and cry about things.
SZA will be actually answering calls herself tomorrow (22 January) on the 888-808-0CRY number, and when she's not on the hotline, GOODLINE will provide custom meditations and other resources for those struggling.
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After launching the number yesterday (20 January), SZA revealed on Twitter that the number was flooded with calls. She wrote, "Okay sooo we’re over 60’000 + calls in and increasing / crashing lol ! making some changes like extending the meditation audio + a few other things!! I’ll see u back on Friday when its time to talk to MEEEEEE!! I love you sleep well."
Okay sooo we’re over 60’000 + calls in and increasing / crashing lol ! making some changes like extending the meditation audio + a few other things!! I’ll see u back on Friday when its time to talk to MEEEEEE!! ☺️I love you sleep well
— SZA (@sza) January 21, 2021
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