(TUNE IN)
BELLA LAM READS BREAKUP HOTLINE MESSAGES AHEAD OF VALENTINE’S DAY AND THE RELEASE OF HER NEW SINGLE “TAKE IT OUT ON MY GUITAR” OUT FEB. 13TH
Weekly TikTok Series Features Real Anonymous
Breakup Messages from Fans
NASHVILLE, TN (Feb. 9th, 2026)— Ahead of Valentine’s Day and the release of her new single “Take It Out On My Guitar” (out Feb. 13), rising country artist Bella Lam will be reading select anonymous messages from her interactive “Write It, Don’t Text It” breakup hotline — where fans have been calling in to share what they wish they could say to their ex.
The hotline has quickly become a cathartic and hilarious confessional space, with callers leaving everything from emotional closure speeches to brutally honest post-breakup realizations. Bella is now bringing those messages to life in an ongoing weekly TikTok series, where she reads and reacts to select anonymous submissions from fans.
TUNE-IN DETAILS
What: Bella Lam TikTok Breakup Hotline Reading - Real, Anonymous Breakup Messages
When: Every Wednesday in February at 1:00 p.m. Eastern
Where: TikTok, https://www.tiktok.com/@itsbellalam
Fans can watch the latest episode here: https://www.tiktok.com/@itsbellalam/video/7603070111347445005
The series leads into the Feb. 13th release of Bella’s new single, “Take It Out On My Guitar,” a cathartic, guitar-driven anthem about channeling heartbreak into song instead of late-night texts you regret.
Pre-save “Take It Out On My Guitar” here: https://unitedmasters.com/m/take-it-out-on-my-guitar
“Take It Out On My Guitar” was co-written by Lam alongside Lauren McLamb (Dierks Bentley, Josh Ross, Dylan Marlowe) and Chris Rafetto (Eddie Montgomery, Emmy Russell, and Kelsey Lamb), and Produced by Matthew Morrisey.
An official music video for the track is set to be released on Feb. 24th.
Fans can continue to call 833-582-5348 throughout the month of February to vent, confess, and share exactly what they’d tell their ex. Select messages will be chosen to be shared anonymously and read by Bella on her TikTok channel.
The Asian-American Country artist has built a fast-growing fanbase through relentless touring — performing more than 100 shows a year — and authentic digital storytelling, connecting with more than 59,000 followers on TikTok.

