Chester Bennington's 15-Year-Old Son Appears in Suicide Prevention Video: 'Help Yourself, Don't Hurt Yourself'

Linkin Park Frontman Chester Bennington Laid to Rest in Private …

How Orlando Bloom’s Driving Skills Were Put to the Test in ‘Gran…

'My Big Fat Greek Wedding 3' Official Trailer

Beyoncé Sports Bee Couture for Renaissance Tour Opening Night in…

Chrishell Stause and G Flip Get Secretly Married After 1 Year of…

ACM Awards: Kimberly Perry on Journey as Solo Artist and Revisit…

'Fast X': Vin Diesel Calls Meadow Walker Joining Franchise 'Dest…

Watch Gwen Stefani's Sweet Tribute to Husband Blake Shelton Duri…

Blake Shelton Admits His Stepson Forgets He's Famous as He Recei…

Jamie Foxx's Daughter Shuts Down Concerns He's Near Death Follow…

Sylvester Stallone's Daughters on How Their Dad Makes it ‘Intimi…

Why Hailey Bieber Feels Scared to Have Kids With Husband Justin

Zendaya and Tom Holland All Smiles During Date Night at Lakers v…

Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello Cozy Up After Coachella Kiss

'Queens Court': Holly Robinson Peete and Rodney on Supporting Ta…

King Charles' Coronation: Everything to Expect, From Harry to Ca…

'Yellowstone' Officially Ending With Season 5: What’s Next for F…

King Charles Ascends the Throne at Coronation

Pretty Yende Reflects on ‘Wonderful’ Experience at King Charles’…
Chester Bennington's son is bravely speaking out on a very personal issue.
Draven Bennington, the 15-year-old son of the late Linkin Park singer, who was found dead of suicide by hanging at age 41 this past July, appeared in a video for World Suicide Prevention Day on Sept. 10, urging those who need help to reach out.
"I want to make a commitment that I will talk to someone before I hurt myself when I'm feeling depressed, or going through a hard week, month or year," Draven shared. "And I want to challenge you to do the same, to help yourself, not hurt yourself."
Watch the touching spot, set to Linkin Park's "Numb," below.
MORE: Linkin Park Announces Special Public Event in Los Angeles to Honor Chester Bennington
After his tragic death, the late singer was honored with a mural in Los Angeles.
Watch the video below to see it.
If you or someone you know needs help, please call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255).