TikTok star Gabbie Hanna shared 100 videos in a single day on the video-sharing platform and fans couldn't help but share their concern regarding her mental health.

In one of the videos, the 31-year-old TikTok sensation claimed that a stranger broke into her house. Hours before this video, she had revealed allowing the stranger named Nicolas into her home to use the bathroom as he "felt lost," PageSix reported.

In response, Hanna's fans and other internet personalities took to Twitter on Wednesday and shared their concern for her wellbeing. They also urged the TikToker to immediately connect with her loved ones for help.

"Gabbie Hanna seems to be in the throes of a manic episode," YouTuber Ethan Klein tweeted. "Please be considerate of that when talking about her online right now. We've lost YouTubers like this before and everyone said never again. So be nice please, she needs help right now, not ridicule."

YouTuber Loey Lane tweeted, "I am so so so worried about Gabbie Hanna I cannot believe a full-on stranger showed up to her house and just took advantage of her mental state??? So he could film videos?"

Another YouTuber named Courtney Miller wrote, "I understand the level of concern for Gabbie Hanna's situation, but it is so inappropriate for strangers to take it upon themselves to check on her home." "To take pictures of police cars on her street. I can't believe people see this as a service and not hopping on the trend," Miller added.

One of the Twitter users shared a video in which Hanna can be seen yelling at the stranger in her kitchen and asking him to leave.

Another user pointed out how this is a psychosis condition and it shouldn't be vaguely put under mental health.

"Not even gonna get into it but it is so abundantly clear that most people commenting on the Gabbie Hanna situation do not know fucking sh-t about psychotic disorders," the user wrote.

Considering the 100 videos, Hanna posted her opinion on various topics including LGBT, racism, religion, and so on.

"People saying Gabbie Hanna needs to be held accountable for saying transphobic/racist things on her TikTok rn [right now] must be ignoring the parts where she says she is the second coming of Christ, died and is in Heaven and saving Gods babies," a user shared. "She has no idea who she is rn."

Hanna has been active on social media since 2013. She began her career by sharing Vines and then went on to make videos on TikTok. She has garnered millions of followers throughout the nine years of her career.

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