Key Points

Lil Nas X's father opened up about the emotional pain of visiting his son in jail. Robert Stafford described crying uncontrollably when he saw the rapper behind glass. The incident began when Lil Nas X had a public breakdown while wearing only underwear on a Los Angeles street. The rapper later called the experience terrifying but reassured fans he would be alright.

Key Points: Lil Nas X Dad Shares Emotional Jail Visit After Rapper Arrest

  • Father cried seeing Lil Nas X behind glass during emotional jail visit
  • Rapper arrested after public breakdown on Ventura Boulevard in underwear
  • Stafford told son breakdowns are normal but his played out publicly
  • Lil Nas X charged at officers during detention for possible overdose
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We shed tears: Lil Nas X's dad shares emotional update after rapper's mental health crisis and arrest

Lil Nas X's father Robert Stafford describes crying during jail visit after rapper's mental health crisis and arrest in Los Angeles for public breakdown.

"I went to visit him in jail, and as soon as I walked through that door, I couldn't do anything but cry - Robert Stafford"

Los Angeles, August 31

The father of rapper Lil Nas X has opened up about his son's recent breakdown and arrest, sharing how painful it was to see him in jail.

According to Page Six, Robert Stafford, speaking in an emotional interview with a British newspaper, said that visiting his son behind bars left him in tears.

"I went to visit him in jail, and as soon as I walked through that door, I couldn't do anything but cry," Stafford recalled. "To see my baby boy on the other side of that glass... We shed tears with each other for a minute," he continued.

He went on to tell his son that such struggles happen to many people, but the difference is that Lil Nas X's struggles were unfolding in the public eye.

"What you're going through is normal. We all have breakdowns every now and then, but the difference is, yours played out in the public eye," he said.

The incident that led to the arrest took place in Los Angeles on August 21, when a video--initially obtained by TMZ--showed the Grammy-winning rapper walking along Ventura Boulevard wearing only white underwear and cowboy boots. According to Page Six, in another video, the rapper was seen stripping down completely while reciting Nicki Minaj's part from Kanye West's 2010 song "Monster."

Police confirmed to Page Six that calls from witnesses led officers to the scene around 5:50 a.m. They said Lil Nas X "charged" at officers when they tried to detain him, after which he was taken into custody and transported to a hospital for what was described as a possible overdose.

He later pleaded not guilty to the charges and was released on $75,000 bail after spending a weekend in jail. A Los Angeles judge ordered him to attend rehab meetings as a condition of release--something the rapper agreed to.

After leaving jail, Lil Nas X took to social media to admit that the ordeal shook him. He called the experience "f--king terrifying," but reassured his fans by writing, *"But your girl's gonna be alright."

- ANI

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Rohit P
The pressure of fame is real. In India we've seen celebrities struggle too. Public scrutiny makes everything 10x harder. Wishing him recovery and peace.
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Ananya R
Walking half-naked on the street? That's not a mental health issue, that's attention-seeking behavior. Many genuine sufferers don't get this kind of sympathy.
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Vikram M
His father's words show what true family support means. "We shed tears with each other" - that hit hard. Family is everything during tough times.
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Sarah B
The entertainment industry is brutal on mental health. So many artists struggle silently. Glad he's getting help and has family support. Recovery takes time ❤️
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Karthik V
Hope this starts more conversations about mental health in our communities too. Still so much stigma in Indian families about seeking help.

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