"Cheer" star La'Darius Marshall is "safe" after a concerning and cryptic tweet.
Late on Sept. 3, Debbie Bonner — with whom La'Darius lived while filming the Netflix docuseries — wrote on Instagram that he was in good care with her.
"Ladarius Marshall is safe [at] home here in Texas with me @dlbonn," Debbie wrote on La'Darius's Instagram. "Thank you all for carrying for our Boy, he will receive the help he needs I'll make sure of it. We will take good care of him."
The Navajo cheerleader, who's a survivor of sexual abuse, caused his fans panic on Sept. 3 after tweeting that he has "given up."
"Ladarius Marshall is floating away, going away, fading away. I have hurt people, I have loved people, and I have given all I am to few people," he said in a since-deleted tweet, according to E! News. "Some people are strong enough to make it in the end but my fight stops here. I have loved so much that when something falls away it takes a piece of me with it. What's left of me is nothing, I'm empty. I hope that when you think of me that you think of positive things that I have brought into your life."
He continued, "I am not what my media shows. I'm a broken kid who has lost his fight, his battle, and his war. Carry on with life, but keep me in your memories. I'm tired of hurting people. I have Given up this time."
Following the post, many of the 22-year-old's Netflix co-stars lent support.
Jerry Harris said La'Darius has "been the best thing to happen to me."
Gabbi Butler wrote, "I just want to tell you how much of an impact YOU have made on my life. You made me strong when I was weak. You lifted me when I was down. You have made me a better me. I need you to know that you are my EVERYTHING."
She added, "I can not stress enough how important you are to not only me, but so many other people. I love you with all my heart, body and soul and I would literally take a bullet for you. Please, please, please just know that you are very loved and cared about."