Internet Culture

‘I could actually be the second coming of Jesus Christ’: Gabbie Hanna posts over 100 concerning TikToks in one day

At one point, Hanna welcomes a stranger into her home.

Photo of Michelle Jaworski

Michelle Jaworski

Gabbie Hanna speaking in mirror (l) Gabbie Hanna speaking in bed with eye mask on forehead (c) Gabbie Hanna speaking in mirror (r)

Musician and internet personality Gabbie Hanna is trending online and raising concern after posting over 100 TikTok videos in just 24 hours.

Featured Video

Many of the now-deleted videos include controversial topics, such as religion and race, leading viewers to believe that she’s had a “psychotic break.” As Hanna made more videos, the view count went up, with several of them having been watched more than 1 million times.

gabbie hanna's tiktok page
@gabbiehanna/TikTok

What happened to Gabbie Hanna?

The 32-year-old first rose to internet stardom in 2013 through the now-defunct social media app Vine. Since then, she’s amassed millions of followers across Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube. Hanna has made headlines before for getting involved in internet feuds (including one with Bianca Devins) and for publishing a highly-controversial poetry book in 2017.

Advertisement

Her string of TikTok videos has increasingly worried viewers as they are convinced they’re witnessing a “mania episode.” Hanna has been open about being diagnosed with a personality disorder before, but in the recent videos, claims to have “beat them” as she speaks about religion, philosophy, and race. At one point, she claims to have “teleported to heaven” so she could save “your souls.” In another video, she says if people believe that she “could actually be the second coming of Jesus Christ,” then they should share her videos with others to “share the good news.”

@gabbiehanna

♬ original sound – Trauma Queen

In several videos, she insists that she is OK even as she made several videos responding to comments about the state of her mental health. (Previously, Hanna hasn’t been shy about her own struggles with mental health and how people have treated her because of those issues.)

Advertisement
@gabbiehanna

♬ original sound – Trauma Queen

At one point, Hanna tells her followers that the police showed up at her house after her neighbors requested a wellness check. According to Hanna, the police left her a card that read, “did not meet the criteria for a hold.”

Other videos, in which Hanna makes numerous offensive remarks about Black people, babies, Indigenous people, and the transgender community, have also raised concern.

Advertisement

Some comments in early videos spoke of refreshing her feed for the latest video, but others expressed their concern, leading to a larger discussion of how someone can be empathetic toward Hanna while condemning her remarks.

Things escalated, however, when on Wednesday, an alleged stranger “Nick” went to Hanna’s house and started posting his own TikToks from her home and appeared in some of Hanna’s videos. According to the videos posted by user @p.ui_, he was allowed into Hanna’s home after knocking on her door and asking if he could use her bathroom.

@p.ui_

♬ original sound – p.ui_
Advertisement

“Wanna laugh your ass off?” Hanna says to the camera in one of her videos. “This is a stranger.”

In another video, Hanna “thanks God” that she woke up so she could help this “lost little angel.” She also calls him a “brother in Christ.”

@gabbiehanna

♬ original sound – Trauma Queen
Advertisement

Nick filmed several TikToks from Gabbie Hanna’s home. One showed him petting a cat in the house while another had the caption, “Just chillin with gabby Hanna.” In some of Hanna’s videos, they dance together in the bathroom and in front of a mirror. He also asks viewers for suggestions on how he could help Hanna’s situation.

In one of Hanna’s videos, Nick starts to look at her prescriptions. She asks him why he lied to her about the reason for coming into her home and tells him to get out of her house, which he said in a video that he did.

After he left the house, Nick made several videos defending his actions on why he went to Hanna’s house. In a TikTok Livestream, he admitted that he looked up where Hanna lived and said it was “public information.” And while some people praised him for offering to help Hanna, far more were disturbed that he found Hanna’s address and then went to her house despite not knowing her personally (and possibly did so for clout). Some accused him of feeding into her delusions instead of calling for help.

Advertisement

The majority of commenters have pleaded for Hanna to find help or to call a friend. Hanna even mentions in one video that a friend texted her to “get that man out of the house” in reference to Nick.

In one of her videos, Gabbie Hanna says someone has broken into her house and asks her viewers to pray for her.

“Somebody just broke into my house, please, please just pray for me just in case,” she wrote.

Advertisement

Many viewers are left wondering whether this is a “PR stunt” or if Hanna is indeed having a mental health crisis.

“I am so stressed. If this turns out to be a PR stunt I will never forgive this,” a top comment on a video reads.

Hanna responded to the concern for her mental well-being weeks later in a video posted on Sept. 2, 2022.

“Yes, I was manic. I am bipolar. I’ve talked about it, you can scroll back, it’s no secret I’m bipolar,” she said.

Advertisement

“But I’ve never experienced a manic state, I’ve only ever experienced a hypomanic state, so that was actually a brand new thing for me that I was experiencing in real-time with all of you guys.”

Fans are concerned for the star again, as she hasn’t posted any videos on the app since January 2023. “Is Gabbie okay? She’s been silent on here for a while now,” a user posted on her most recent video, posted on Jan. 10.

@gabbiehanna

♬ Glass House – Gabbie Hanna

The Daily Dot has reached out to Gabbie Hanna’s agent for comment via email.

Advertisement

Today’s top stories

‘Fill her up’: Bartender gives woman a glass of water when the man she’s with orders tequila shot
‘I don’t think my store has even sold one’: Whataburger employees take picture with first customer who bought a burger box
‘It was a template used by anyone in the company’: Travel agent’s ‘condescending’ out-of-office email reply sparks debate
Sign up to receive the Daily Dot’s Internet Insider newsletter for urgent news from the frontline of online.

Advertisement
 
The Daily Dot