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Pop superstar Sabrina Carpenter and the PLUS1 nonprofit team react to her fund's $1 million milestone that supports mental ...
More than 100 celebrities from across the entertainment industry have signed a letter calling for the protection of funding for a federal program that provides emergency crisis support to LGBTQ+ youth ...
The letter, released during Pride month in partnership with The Trevor Project, features other major stars like Dua Lipa, Daniel Radcliffe, Troye Sivan, Sabrina Carpenter, and Nathan Lane.
Sabrina Carpenter addressed the controversy around her 'Man's Best Friend' album cover by releasing alternative album artwork ...
Sabrina Carpenter, Ariana Grande, Dua Lipa & More Sign Open Letter for LGBTQ+ Suicide Prevention. The stars are calling on the White House and Congress to protect federal funding for the cause.
Ariana Grande, Pedro Pascal and Sabrina Carpenter sign an open letter, slamming Trump's proposal to cut funding for LGBTQ youth suicide prevention.
More than 100 celebrities — including Pedro Pascal, Sabrina Carpenter, Ariana Grande, Dua Lipa, Jamie Lee Curtis, and Daniel Radcliffe — have signed an open letter pleading with lawmakers to ...
Meanwhile, Carpenter is one of many celebrities who signed a new letter in support of LGBTQ+ youth suicide prevention programs. It reads in part, “As artists, creators, and public figures, our ...
Sabrina Carpenter is at it again. The “Please Please Please” singer, 26, on Tuesday announced the release of a new single, “Manchild.” “This one’s about you!!” she wrote on Instagram, also noting its ...
Pedro Pascal, Daniel Radcliffe, Sabrina Carpenter, and more demand funding for LGBTQ+ youth suicide prevention. An open letter signed by more than 100 celebrities comes amid reports of planned ...
Pedro Pascal, Ariana Grande and Dua Lipa are among more than 100 celebs siging an open letter to protect federal funding for LGBTQ youth suicide prevention.