Stephen “tWitch” Boss and Allison Holker are using TikTok to share a poignant message.
19.05.2020 - 01:17 / billboard.com
May is Mental Health Awareness month, which seems needed more than ever this year, as many of us are stuck alone in quarantine amid the coronavirus crisis.
Doja Cat, Yungblud, Zedd, Ally Brooke, Charli XCX, Anne-Marie and more came together (virtually) to tell Billboard how they've been feeling during these particularly trying times, working to break the stigma of "unproductive" days. This is a pandemic and not a productivity contest, after all.
DaBaby and Wiz Khalifa shared gratitude for being
Stephen “tWitch” Boss and Allison Holker are using TikTok to share a poignant message.
Stephen "tWitch" Boss and Allison Holker are sharing a poignant message. Joined by their 4-year-old son Maddox Laurel, the longtime couple participated in a TikTok challenge called "Check Your Privilege Edition," which asks users a series of questions about their experiences and, for each one that applies to them, they must place a finger down.
By Michele Amabile Angermiller
Mental illness doesn’t discriminate. Prince William, Prince Harry, Duchess Kate and more members of the royal family have opened up about their mental health struggles over the years.
In recent weeks, we have seen the Duke of Cambridge focus on the efforts being made by frontline workers across the U.K. and around the world during the COVID-19 crisis.
One of the biggest threats to our mental health is the stigma surrounding it–nearly , but the topic is all-too-often met with silence and shame.But as these mental health quotes help prove, we can change that.Talking openly about mental health destroys dangerous taboos, normalizes treatment, and reminds us that we are never truly alone in our suffering.Here are 21 seriously inspirational mental health quotes—from Hollywood actors, pop stars, best-selling authors, psychologists, world leaders,
Over the weekend, a video of pop star Doja Cat making sexual comments to people from the alt-right/incel community surfaced online, sparking outrage.An old song of hers, "Dindu Nuffin," also surfaced—the lyrics and song title were seemingly borrowed from a term that mocked Black victims of police brutality.Yesterday, the pop star released a statement via Instagram addressing the controversy.After a weekend embroiled in controversy, Doja Cat released a statement on Instagram yesterday regarding
After a trip to her pantry and fridge, Ally scrounged up quite an eclectic array of ingredients. Her mixture was going to contain: sugar, vodka tequila, honey, lemons, and green apples. I mean, doesn’t sound like the most absurd combo ever?
Some of the brightest minds from Hollywood and beyond ban together for the “Stronger Than You Think” livestream event.
Over the weekend, Doja Cat posted a note to her Instagram page in an attempt to clarify videos from her past that had resurfaced on social media, including clips of her using racial slurs. "I understand my influence and impact and I'm taking this all very seriously," she wrote.
On Saturday, #DojaIsOverParty was trending on Twitter after allegations that singer Doja Cat had made racist comments in a right-wing online chat room.
On Saturday, #DojaIsOverParty was trending on Twitter after allegations that singer Doja Cat had made racist comments in a right-wing online chat room.
Doja Cat has apologised to everyone she has “offended” after a song she made containing a racial slur reportedly resurfaced online.
On Saturday, #DojaIsOverParty was trending on Twitter after allegations that she singer Doja Cat had made racist comments in a right-wing online chat room.
In TikTok Report, we look at the good, the bad, and the straight-up bizarre songs spreading across the platform via dances and memes.