The Barden Bellas are back again!
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coronavirus pandemic and continued fight for racial equality, mental health is more important than ever. ET is shining a light on stars trying to break the stigma. In a 2018 conversation with JAY-Z, CNN's Van Jones opened up about the lack of mental health support for Black Americans. «Mental health, trauma, PTSD is so rampant in our community,» he said. «As scared as Black folks are of the cops, we're even more scared of therapists,» he quipped. «Yeah, it's a stigma,» JAY-Z agreed.
The Barden Bellas are back again!
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorOf all the music stars presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden could have spoken with in advance of the party’s national convention this week, Cardi B is certainly one of the most unfiltered.“I have a whole list of things that I want and I wish and I desire for our next president to root for us,” Cardi said when asked by Biden which issues are most important to her, on a Zoom call sponsored by Elle magazine.
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Joe Biden is in trouble with black Americans once again. As it was previously reported, Joe Biden came under fire on social media and in the mainstream media after he suggested that black Americans were a monolith compared to Latino Americans.
Tamar Braxton‘s sister, Traci Braxton is addressing mental health. Check out the video that she shared a few days ago on her social media account.
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Dr Alex George has spoken out following the tragic death of his brother Llyr after a mental health battle, reassuring fans that he is “still going”.The former Love Island star announced the devastating news last week, saying his family was facing the “hardest” and “darkest” times after his little brother passed away. Alex, 30, has now taken to his Instagram story to thank fans for support amid the difficult time.
Prince William was joined by football greats for a video chat on mental health within the game and normalizing it.
Fearne Cotton recently shared some of her top tips for mental health during a chat with the nation’s PE teacher, Joe Wicks, on his podcast. And there’s one which will send shivers down your spine – quite literally – but it has huge benefits attached.
Max Mara for its famous teddy bear coat, the oversized plush design (owned by dozens of A-listers) has been a celebrity favorite since 2013. But the Italian brand is also a fan favorite on the red carpet, loved for its sharp suiting and modern ensembles in luxe fabrics.“Max Mara is about lasting values, good design and style that outlives fashion,” Creative Director Ian Griffiths tells Us.
Diddy shared a post on his Twitter account regarding an important issue that should definitely be addressed these days. It’s about mental health in the black community, and you can check it out below.
Dino-Ray Ramos Associate Editor/ReporterEmmy-winning producer Anthony Hemingway (The People Vs OJ Simpson, Power, Red Tails), Emmy-winning actor Terrence Terrell (Batwoman, Bosch, Giants) and 6 Point Harness, the animated studio behind Matthew Cherry’s Oscar-winning Hair Love, have teamed for the animated short Skin Love.Based on Terrell’s personal experiences, the short follows a Black boy navigating colorism, mental health, self-love and learning to love the skin you’re in.