In a powerful and emotional moment, popular Arbantone artist Stoopid Boy has opened up about his ongoing battle with substance abuse, revealing during a live social media session that he is not okay and is voluntarily returning to rehab.
The revelation came during a TikTok Live session where the artist appeared visibly intoxicated while speaking candidly from what looked like a club setting. His slurred but heartfelt words struck a chord with viewers, many of whom praised his honesty and vulnerability.
“For real, I’m taking myself back to rehab… just let me go back, I’m not okay,” he declared, showing a clear sense of personal accountability in his decision to seek help again.
This moment marks a new chapter in the artist’s ongoing journey with addiction recovery. He previously completed a three-month stint in rehab but has struggled to stay on track since leaving the facility. The decision to return to rehab appears to be entirely self-driven this time, a move that has drawn both concern and support from fans.
The confession also revisited tensions stemming from past conflicts. He issued an emotional apology regarding a fallout with someone who had previously supported his rehab journey. The artist addressed what seemed to be a lingering financial dispute, stating, “If asking for my money is what makes us quarrel, then I’m sorry.” This appears to reference a larger public disagreement over funds that were reportedly raised to support him during his first recovery process.
Previously, he had made public claims about feeling abandoned after rehab, stating that his life took a darker turn after leaving the facility. He described experiencing paranoia, depression, and a lack of the promised support, adding that he had been left to deal with mounting personal issues alone. At one point, he even suggested he would pursue legal action over unaccounted-for donations intended for his recovery.
Despite these challenges and past misunderstandings, his latest decision shows a strong step forward—acknowledging his pain and choosing to seek help rather than continue to spiral. The road to recovery is rarely linear, and his willingness to admit his struggles in the public eye has resonated with many who see his openness as a bold step in the right direction.
His current situation also highlights the emotional and mental toll that addiction can have, even on those with talent, fame, and public admiration. The music community and his fans are rallying around him, offering messages of encouragement and hope that he can find lasting healing.
By choosing to return to rehab on his own terms, he has reminded everyone that strength sometimes means admitting weakness—and that there is no shame in asking for help. His journey continues, but this decision may just be the turning point he needs to reclaim his life and career.