
Yesterday, Travis Scott vowed to help survivors of the AstroWorld concert, which turned out to be a tragic place for 8 people who lost their lives and many others who ended up injured. The rapper undertook to help by offering mental health care-related services, but it turned out that he had put the wrong number on his Instagram profile.

Scott posted a number that apparently has nothing to do with the (NAMI) line of the National Alliance on Mental Illness, an institution that serves people with mental health problems. He stated that he will take responsibility for the costs of the funerals by helping the families of those who lost their lives, as well as a 1 month free service for online therapy for the rest, traumatized.
The set number was thought to be appropriate for therapy, but actually belongs to a government agency. From what is heard to be said by the service operator, it has no connection with the claimed service.
Travis Scott promised therapy for astroworld victims but updated his instagram with the wrong number. When people called this is what they heard: https://t.co/kp6OszkW58 pic.twitter.com/Um6cKAh2Of
- ikran (@ikran) November 10, 2021
After the mistake was pointed out and the news of the number spread everywhere, for a few hours on his Instagram the number was modified, setting it right.
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Source: BuzzFeed