Health & Wellness
Maia Campbell discusses addiction and bi-polar disorder on “Iyanla Fix My Life”
Over the past few years, Campbell has been suffering from drug addiction, bi-polar disorder, and a past that continues to haunt her inconceivably.

Recently Maia Campbell has become the center of media attention after her life took an unfortunate turn for the worse.
Over the past few years, Campbell has been suffering from drug addiction, bi-polar disorder, and a past that continues to haunt her inconceivably.
Maia Campbell discusses issues
On Iyalana’s Fix My Life, the actress talks about the death of her mother award-winning author Bebe Moore Campbell, her parents neglecting her, an embarrassing video of her on drugs that went viral, and living in a rehabilitation center.
In the episode, Campbell looked gorgeous aiming to get her life back on track.
Check out a clip that was real and touched a lot of hearts.
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