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Maddie Brown Advocates Mental Health Awareness After Brother's Tragic Death

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In the wake of the tragic death of Garrison Brown, the brother of reality TV personality Maddie Brown, she has taken to social media to stress the importance of mental health awareness. Maddie, known for her role on Sister Wives, expressed her gratitude for the support she received from her followers after Garrison's passing earlier this month.

During an emotional video shared on Instagram, Maddie revealed the challenges she faced in the aftermath of her brother's death. She highlighted the need for prioritizing mental health and self-care, emphasizing that these aspects are often overlooked in today's society. Maddie acknowledged the impact of social media on mental well-being, cautioning against comparing oneself to the curated 'highlight reels' often seen online.

Garrison's tragic death was confirmed as a suicide, with authorities ruling out foul play. The Brown family, including Janelle and Kody Brown, expressed their profound sadness over the loss of their son, describing Garrison as a beloved individual who brought light into the lives of those around him.

Maddie's poignant tribute to her brother reflected the deep sense of loss felt by the family, as she shared heartfelt words of remembrance and love for Garrison. She vowed to continue advocating for mental health awareness and self-care, urging others to prioritize their well-being and seek help if needed.

The Brown family's heartbreaking experience serves as a reminder of the importance of addressing mental health issues and seeking support during times of struggle. Maddie's candid reflections on social media and mental health have resonated with many, sparking conversations about the need for greater awareness and understanding in society.

If you or someone you know is in crisis or experiencing thoughts of suicide, please reach out for help. Resources such as the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline and Crisis Text Line are available to provide support and assistance to those in need.

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