Jonathan Forani, CTVNews.ca Staff</span>
Published Wednesday, January 31, 2018 4:38PM EST
As thousands of Canadians spread awareness about mental health with the “#BellLetsTalk” hashtag, some famous faces are joining the chatter too.
From Canadian pop music legends Celine Dion and Shania Twain, to sports icons Tessa Virtue and Clara Hughes, Canadians of all stripes tweeted their support of the awareness initiative that seeks to end the stigma around mental health.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau implored Canadians to “make a difference” by using the hashtag in a video posted on Twitter Wednesday morning. “It’s time to get talking about it. It’s time to de-stigmatize. It’s time to continue the conversation about mental health all across the country,” he said.
Last year, “#BellLetsTalk” was the second most mentioned hashtag on Twitter by Canadian users, according to data released by Twitter Canada, and a tweet by Ellen DeGeneres using the hashtag was one of the most retweeted by Canadian users all year.
Mental health affects all of us and we need to talk about it. If you’re struggling, you’re not alone. There is help, so I hope that you will reach out. #BellLetsTalk – Céline xx...https://t.co/9FyFadfAiI
— Celine Dion (@celinedion) January 31, 2018
Mental health is important all year round and as today is #BellLetsTalk Day, let's take this opportunity to help end the stigma surrounding mental illness and support mental health initiatives.
— Shania Twain (@ShaniaTwain) January 31, 2018
It’s #BellLetsTalk Day - a time to keep having important conversations about mental health, and of course raise some money too! Mental health challenges affect us all. RT this to support programs across the country. pic.twitter.com/Kqm6vL172z
— Justin Trudeau (@JustinTrudeau) January 31, 2018
This year, the hashtag is as widespread as ever with superstars including Fifth Harmony, Shawn Mendes and recent Grammy winner Alessia Cara tweeting their support.
#BellLetsTalk - get the dialogue started, spread the word, and let’s #endthestigma around mental illness! https://t.co/aODhggybhV
— Fifth Harmony (@FifthHarmony) January 31, 2018
— Shawn Mendes (@ShawnMendes) January 31, 2018
#BellLetsTaIk it’s real & it’s important. every rt or tweet of the hashtag is 5 cents towards mental health initiatives.
— ac (@alessiacara) January 31, 2018
Canadian acting legend William Shatner has been tweeting the French and English versions of the slogan since Tuesday night, retweeting many users and correcting those who were misspelling the official hashtag.
OK So as a warning to every delicate flower- I’m going to be using #BellLetsTalk tonight through tomorrow. If you have an issue please mute that hashtag now https://t.co/Vz18g29AK9https://t.co/ka0TjtmByb
— William Shatner (@WilliamShatner) January 31, 2018
Astronaut Chris Hadfield used the hashtag to share a video about growing plants in space, though it’s not clear what his post has to do with mental health.
Joining the many sporting stars to tweet about the movement were the Toronto Maple Leafs and Raptors as well as the Leafs superfan known as “Dart Guy,” who went viral last year for his large blue beard and elaborate face paint.
“My ask is that this kindness to others extends beyond just today & becomes the norm, not the exception,” he wrote.
#BellLetsTalk initiative is a great program that promotes #MentalHealthAwareness but also instigates a movement of kindness across social media platforms & it’s amazing to see. My ask is that this kindness to others extends beyond just today & becomes the norm, not the exception pic.twitter.com/WMEuvYqwnu
— DartGuy (@LeafsMaz20) January 31, 2018
Mental health affects everyone. Let’s come together to increase awareness, continue the conversation, and fight to end the stigma. #BellCause#BellLetsTalk
— Tessa Virtue (@tessavirtue) January 31, 2018
Sending mountain love ❤️ today from the Rocky Mountains for #BellLetsTalk day #mentahealthmatters#movementismedicinepic.twitter.com/TaBngLTAFX
— Clara Hughes (@clarahughes) January 31, 2018
You are not alone. #BellLetsTalkpic.twitter.com/bcPHif0n9d
— Toronto Maple Leafs (@MapleLeafs) January 31, 2018
Together, we can end the stigma about mental health. #BellLetsTalkpic.twitter.com/4s33eenbdJ
— Toronto Raptors (@Raptors) January 31, 2018
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