Birdman is giving back to his hometown in a big way.
02.04.2020 - 22:45 / billboard.com
As the world continues to come to terms with the new reality of life in the time of coronavirus, artists are looking for ways not just to keep their fans entertained, but to support them through hard times. Now, queer icons Tegan and Sara are stepping in to advocate for the LGBTQ community.On Thursday (April 2), the Tegan and Sara Foundation put out a statement, outlining their response plan for the COVID-19 outbreak.
Birdman is giving back to his hometown in a big way.
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