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Rapper Desiigner Checks Into Mental Health 'Facility' After Allegedly Exposing Himself To A Flight Attendant

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Desiigner is seeking mental health help after allegedly doing some pretty unsavory things on an international flight.

The 25-year-old rapper is pumping the brakes on his career to address his mental health, which according to him, hasn’t been great for “the past few months.” In a Thursday Instagram Story post, he cryptically shared: Related: Southwest Passenger Deplaned After Throwing Tantrum Over Crying Baby! He reluctantly continued: While he chose to not specify exactly what went down, insiders told TMZ the same day that while on the flight back to the US after touring in Tokyo and Thailand, the Panda artist allegedly exposed himself to an unsuspecting flight attendant.

Um… WHAT?? The source added that when the international flight landed in Minneapolis, Minnesota, the rapper was met with law enforcement and taken into custody for questioning.

He was later released. We can’t imagine what went through his mind to make him think inappropriately exposing himself was EVER okay — but multiple outlets say the medication could have caused some sort of chemical imbalance.

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