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Post by Admin on Aug 2, 2019 17:24:14 GMT
Selena Gomez hasn’t spoken to her kidney donor BFF Francia Raisa in nine months and RadarOnline.com can exclusively reveal the secret reason why — the two had a fight over Gomez’s “unhealthy choices.” http://instagram.com/p/BZBHr4Pg5Wd In the summer of 2017, Raisa gave Gomez one of her kidney’s after the Slow Down singer’s own kidney’s began to fail due to lupus. http://instagram.com/p/B0ZBRxUDX9y “Selena did the exact opposite of what she said she was going to do when she got well again. She said she was not going to drink anymore.” http://instagram.com/p/B0UKnofDQuU Added the insider: “Francia called Selena out on it because she cares about her and she loves her. She told her that she was just really making some unhealthy choices and that she was concerned for her.”
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Post by Admin on Aug 7, 2019 22:00:24 GMT
She said she was heading 'back to work' recently after returning from an enviable birthday trip in Italy. And perhaps treating herself to a belated birthday present, Selena Gomez was spotted with an incredibly large piece of bling on her wedding finger while out in Beverly Hills on Tuesday. The 27-year-old dressed casually as she headed to XIV Karats for a solo outing to pick up some new jewels.
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Post by Admin on Aug 9, 2019 17:38:27 GMT
Selena Gomez just gave these kids a surprise of their lifetime! The pop star adorably shocked kids while they were telling their personal stories of how they are making the world a better place. Selena also gifted the helpers with an all access pass to We Day, which was a star-studded event that celebrated students and teachers who have made an impact in their local and global communities.The WE Day Special airs on ABC, Friday, August 9, 2019 at 8 p.m. ET/7 p.m. CT
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Post by Admin on Aug 12, 2019 17:53:06 GMT
By the time August rolls around, you're probably a little tired of the quintessential summery nail-polish colors but aren't yet ready to commit to fall's deep burgundy or navy tones. In the quest for the perfect summer-to-fall hybrid shade, a dark, sophisticated color that feels both refreshing and transitional, take a cue from Selena Gomez and her most recent color of choice: dark, glossy, teal. Whatever you call it — teal, turquoise, or aquamarine — the polish we're loving has a rich depths-of-the-ocean effect, with a hint of summer-sky blue. We're not calling dark teal the "it" shade of August just yet, but Gomez is definitely giving it a grade-A endorsement. To see the color up close, click through to see the singer/songwriter's most recent manicure, then find the polishes you can shop to get the same look for yourself.
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Post by Admin on Aug 17, 2019 17:46:41 GMT
More than 150 prominent Latinx figures, including celebrities and political activists, published a letter in The New York Times on Friday to promote solidarity and call for change. The letter, written in both English and Spanish, condemns violence against the Latinx community following Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids and the recent shooting in El Paso, Texas. One passage reads: "We will not be broken. We will not be silenced. We will continue to denounce any hateful and inhumane treatment of our community. We will demand dignity and justice." Democratic presidential candidate and former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julián Castro highlighted the letter on Twitter, thanking the letter writers. "The contributions we make to this country are invaluable," reads the letter, which could reference rhetoric like acting director of U.S. Citizen and Immigration Services Ken Cuccinelli's claim that the Statue of Liberty's promises were referring to "people coming from Europe." Cuccinelli suggested Emma Lazarus' "The New Colossus" should really read, "Give me your tired and your poor who can stand on their own two feet and who will not become a public charge." Signatories include actors America Ferrera, Gina Rodriguez, Rita Morena, and Zoe Saldana; musicians Jennifer Lopez, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Ricky Martin, and Selena Gomez; and activists Dolores Huerta, Teresa Romero, and Monica Ramirez. Supporters can add their signatures at the Querida Familia Letter website.
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