Kid Cudi is Sistergiving thanks a bit early this year.
The rapper — who recently left rehab after receiving treatment for depression — appears to be in a much better place now after taking time to thank those who expressed love and support while he was away.
SEE ALSO: Kid Cudi performed his first post-rehab show this weekendIn the post, Cudi showers a wide range of public figures and entertainers with gratitude — including collaborators Kanye West, Pharrell Williams, Travis Scott and A$AP Rocky.
"Thank You for opening your hearts and extending your love and support during a troubling time," he wrote. "I wanted to let yall know it meant the world to me. I have nothing but love for you. Words can't really express how much it made my heart glow. I look forward to better days."
Along with showing love for his fans, Cudi also mentioned those who publicly voiced messages of support on social media or in interviews, including Saturday Night Live's Pete Davidson, actors Victoria Justice and Jussie Smollett, Pete Wentz of Fall Out Boy and musicians JoJo, Shad Moss (aka Bow Wow), and Teagan and Sara. He warned that a big hug was coming their way.
You can read the full note from Cudi below.
Topics Mental Health
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