Mexican-American actress Francia Raisa — the star who donated a kidney to Selena Gomez in 2017 — had a rough experience on the 405 Freeway in Los Angeles on Sunday afternoon, all because of Donald Trump‘s supporters.
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Ice Cream singer Selena Gomez recently got candid about how her mental health was affected at the start of the pandemic earlier this year. In her conversation with Dr.
Vivek Murthy, the former Surgeon General, on Instagram Live, the 28-year-old singer and entrepreneur revealed that she went through a bit of depression as the pandemic overtook the United States. “In the beginning, I couldn’t deal with it that well. I kind of went into a bit of a depression,” she explained.
Mexican-American actress Francia Raisa — the star who donated a kidney to Selena Gomez in 2017 — had a rough experience on the 405 Freeway in Los Angeles on Sunday afternoon, all because of Donald Trump‘s supporters.
Francia Raisa took to Instagram on Sunday afternoon to share a terrifying experience while driving on the 405 freeway in Los Angeles. The Secret Life of the American Teenager actress, 32 — who donated a kidney to best friend, Selena Gomez in 2017 — was visibly shaken up after she claimed Donald Trump supporters “boxed in” her vehicle, nearly causing her to crash.
Fall may be very much happening on the East Coast, but Selena Gomez is helping keep the spirit of summer alive on Instagram. The singer was featured on swimwear line La'Mariette's account today, modeling the brand's Caroline bikini top.
Over the weekend, Selena Gomez did an Instagram Live with Dr. Vivek Murthy, the surgeon general under President Barack Obama, to discuss chronic loneliness as part of her Rare Beauty's Mental Health Social Summit for World Mental Health Day.
Selena Gomez has long been a champion for mental health issues — a topic that’s more important than ever as the coronavirus crisis keeps people isolated and afraid.
Selena Gomez is opening up about her mental health struggles amid the coronavirus pandemic. The 28-year-old singer hosted a discussion with Dr.
Selena Gomez got candid about how her mental health was affected at the start of the pandemic earlier this year.
Selena Gomez is discussing the mental health issues she faced during the early days of the coronavirus pandemic.
Over the past few days, several Hollywood celebrities are urging fans to cast their vote and bring the change that they want in the US. From Taylor Swift to Selena Gomez, Jennifer Aniston and Chris Evans, a number of stars have been pushing followers to vote.
Selena Gomez has opened up about why she deleted social media apps from her phone two years ago, amid attacks on her personal life. The songstress, who has been in the public eye since she was a pre-teen, sat down for a virtual discussion with former Surgeon General of the United States, Dr Vivek Murphy.
Selena Gomez reflected on her position as a “voice in the (Hispanic) community” as she accepted the coveted Arts Award at the 33rd Annual Hispanic Heritage Awards on Tuesday (October 6, 2020).The 28-year-old Wolves singer received the honor for her, “impact on American and global culture through her music, movies but also for her courage as an advocate for mental health,” during the televised ceremony on PBS.Accepting the prize, Selena urged fans to, “continue to believe in their dreams,”
Barney & Friends. is a former Georgia state representative, one-time gubernatorial candidate, and major activist who also happens to write award-winning romance novels.Now the two have teamed up on a collaboration that Glamour is unveiling here: In a new campaign called Civics for the Culture, Gomez is joining Abrams’ anti-voter suppression group, , to mobilize young people of color to vote in November's election.
Hispanic Heritage Awards commemorate artistic and cultural contributions by members of the Latinx community.