Michael Bublé Shares Mental Health Day Message: ‘It’s Okay to Ask for Help’
Michael Bublé is known around the world for his smooth vocals and comforting melodies, but on World Mental Health Day, the singer turned his focus from music to a message of hope and support. Reaching out to fans through social media, Bublé delivered a heartfelt reminder about the importance of mental well-being and the strength it takes to reach out during difficult times.
“I want people to know it’s okay to ask for help,” Bublé shared. “We all go through hard times, and being open about it doesn’t make you weak — it makes you human. You are never alone.”
It’s a message that carries added weight coming from an artist who has publicly discussed his own challenges, particularly those faced by his family in recent years. Bublé has become a vocal advocate for compassion, resilience, and the power of community, encouraging fans to seek support when they need it most.
His World Mental Health Day message echoed the day’s global mission: to break the stigma surrounding mental health and encourage open, honest conversations about emotional well-being. Around the world, fans responded with gratitude and praise, sharing their own stories and thanking Bublé for helping to normalize the conversation around seeking help.
World Mental Health Day, marked every October 10, is dedicated to raising awareness about mental health issues and promoting resources and support for those in need. By lending his voice to the cause, Bublé emphasized that caring for our mental health is just as vital as looking after our physical health.
As Bublé continues to connect with audiences through both music and message, his words are a powerful reminder: strength is found not only in perseverance, but in vulnerability and the courage to ask for help. In his own way, Bublé is helping fans everywhere remember that hope and support are always within reach.