Pete Wentz Is Working On A Snapchat Original Series About Mental Health

By Katrina Nattress

September 28, 2019

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Snapchat is gearing up to launch a new slate of original content, both scripted and unscripted, this Fall and has recruited Pete Wentz to work on one of the new series.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, the Fall Out Boy bassist is set to work as producer and music supervisor for a show called Everything's Fine, which will “look at a college student dealing with bipolar disorder and trying to make it in the music industry.” The scripted comedy will be one of two new series focusing around mental health.

“Mental health is something we think a lot about at the company,” Snapchat head of original content Sean Mills told The Hollywood Reporter. “We believe in telling great compelling stories with that in mind in different ways. It’s an issue that our audience cares a lot about.”

Aside from this project, Wentz is also working with Fender as an artist ambassador for its newly launched Fender Play Foundation charity and is gearing up to hit the road with Weezer and Green Day next year for the highly anticipated Hella Mega tour. Fall Out Boy is also prepping its second Greatest Hits album, Greatest Hits: Believers Never Die Volume Two, which is slated for a November 15 release.

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