Variety Staff Follow Us on TwitterObviously, the summer of 2020 is not an ordinary season, and Spotify’s predictions for the Song of the Summer reflect that. There are songs like DaBaby’s “ROCKSTAR” (feat.
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Solange, Selena Gomez, Megan Thee Stallion and more have called for justice for Breonna Taylor on her birthday.The emergency room technician was fatally shot by Louisville police on March 13 after they entered her home as part of a drugs raid, despite Taylor not being the person police were investigating.
She would have turned 27 today (June 5).Police obtained a “no-knock” warrant for Taylor’s home, which allowed them to enter the property without warning or identifying themselves, after a
.Variety Staff Follow Us on TwitterObviously, the summer of 2020 is not an ordinary season, and Spotify’s predictions for the Song of the Summer reflect that. There are songs like DaBaby’s “ROCKSTAR” (feat.
There's just something undeniably attractive about sad songs that we're drawn to regardless of our mood. Many artists, over the years, have used their own personal life struggles as inspiration to pen the most heartbreaking lyrics, add melody to it and make it into a chart-topping song.
Niall Horan and Selena Gomez have been clamoring for years for the two pals to collaborate, and on Tuesday (June 16), the former One Direction-er dished that he's just as ready as they are.The revelation came after one fan posted a picture of the pair (taken from a pre-quarantine group outing with friends in L.A.) on Twitter, writing, "Niall, what do you think about a collab with selena gomez? you both will smash it." Although his handle wasn't tagged, the tweet garnered nearly four thousand
Nick Cordero’s road to recovery hit a “little blip,” and he had “a bit of a rocky night last night“ with a spiked fever. His wife Amanda Kloots shared the latest update on her Instagram Stories on Tuesday.
Selena Gomez to Ariana Grande are making sure their fans are getting their ballots in.Grande and Camila Cabello partnered with HeadCount, a non-profit, non-partisan organization that works with musicians to help register their fans to vote and participate in democracy.
Selena Gomez previously announced that she would be highlighting influential leaders and giving them a chance to speak directly to all of her 179 million-plus fans. Shawn Mendes, Lady Gaga and Lizzo have also taken it upon themselves to hand over their social media pages.
Celebrities with tens of millions of followers are handing over their Instagram accounts to Black change makers. Selena Gomez, Shawn Mendes, Lady Gaga, and Lizzo are among the stars who have asked Black leaders to takeover their accounts. As thousands of people take to the streets in Black Lives Matter protests across the country, Selena announced she would be highlighting influential leaders and allowing them to speak directly to her more than 179 million followers.
In an attempt to amplify Black voices, Selena Gomez and Lady Gaga invited Black leaders and anti-racist organisations to take over their Instagram accounts to spread more information about the ongoing Black Lives Matter movement. Giving the black leaders a platform to reach out to their millions of followers directly, Gomez and Gaga made the announcement on their social media accounts.
Selena Gomez previously announced that she would be highlighting influential leaders and giving them a chance to speak directly to all of her 179 million-plus fans. Shawn Mendes, Lady Gaga and Lizzo have also taken it upon themselves to hand over their social media pages.
Selena Gomez joined the rising swell of voices calling for justice for Breonna Taylor on Friday (June 5) -- which would have been the Louisville, Kentucky, native's 27th birthday.
As hundreds of thousands of demonstrators joined together across the nation after the May 25 death of George Floyd at the hands of a White Minneapolis police officer, celebrities have been doing their part to support the movement.
As George Floyd protests continue to rage in the US, celebrities are taking a stand to speak up and contribute in their own little way. Selena Gomez is one such star.
Using her Instagram follower count of 178 million people for good. Selena Gomez announced that she will let black leaders take over her account to shed light on important causes amid the Black Lives Matter movement.
Selena Gomez is using her platform to amplify black voices. The 27-year-old singer expressed on Instagram on Thursday that she’s been trying to find the best way to help amid the Black Lives Matter movement and ongoing protests against police brutality.
Selena Gomez is using her platform to amplify black voices. The 27-year-old singer expressed on Instagram on Thursday that she's been trying to find the best way to help amid the Black Lives Matter movement and ongoing protests against police brutally.
Selena Gomez is allowing important voices to take over her Instagram and use her platform amid protests globally against systemic racism and police brutality.
Selena Gomez avoided posting a black square to her Instagram on Black Out Tuesday and did something bigger: The singer blacked out her site. People who went to selenagomez.com yesterday were greeted with a message urging them to reflect on how they can unite in the Black Lives Matter movement.
Selena Gomez wants to encourage as many of her young fans as possible to hit the voting booths in November 2020. But they can’t participate in the presidential and statewide elections unless they’ve taken the time to register.