anywhere as a twenty-something with big dreams is a challenge. That’s the message Little Voice, now streaming on , conveys through its main character, Bess King.
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Ariana Grande lent her support to voters in Kentucky on Tuesday.
The 26-year-old pop star sent food and coffee trucks to spots in the line outside of the Kentucky Expo Center in Louisville, Kentucky where voters were participating in the Democratic primary election. Retweeting the Black Voters Matter account, which posted about Election Day in Kentucky, Grande wrote, «sent some food and coffee trucks for everyone waiting in line! please pull up, enjoy and use your voice today we need u
.anywhere as a twenty-something with big dreams is a challenge. That’s the message Little Voice, now streaming on , conveys through its main character, Bess King.
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excellent opportunities for celebrities to use their enormous platforms, open their equally enormous purses, and show up for worthy causes. Some still remain mum on the subject of anti-racism, (or posted a black square on #BlackoutTuesday and left it at that,) but Ariana Grande is not one of them.
Ariana Grande lent her support to voters in Kentucky on Tuesday. The 26-year-old pop star sent food and coffee trucks to spots in the line outside of the Kentucky Expo Center in Louisville, Kentucky where voters were participating in the Democratic primary election.
Ariana Grande’s sweet gesture just made the wait to vote in Kentucky a little easier. The 26-year-old pop icon sent food and coffee supplies via trucks to those in line to vote at the Kentucky Exposition Center in Louisville on Tuesday which she announced on Twitter.
Ariana Grande is helping American voters. A handful of states are holding primaries on Tuesday, including Kentucky, where the election is being closely watched after polling locations were closed across the state -- including the county home to Louisville, Jefferson County, which has only one polling location, sparking accusations of voter suppression.
Ariana Grande believes in the power of voting so much that she sent food and drinks to sustain the people waiting to cast their vote in the primary election in Kentucky.
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