The singer collaborated with Best Buddies International, a nonprofit dedicated to helping create opportunities for people with disabilities.
The singer collaborated with Best Buddies International, a nonprofit dedicated to helping create opportunities for people with disabilities.
Alessia Cara, Lee Brice, Grouplove and more are partnering with Billboard for another week of Billboard Live At-Home sessions, and it's all for a good cause!
Rebecca Black, who shot to fame as a teenager with the viral song Friday, has come out as queer.
Friday singer Rebecca Black has come out as “queer” after ending a longtime relationship with her ex-girlfriend.
Rebecca Black, 22, is now comfortable with identifying as queer. The singer, most known for releasing the song “Friday” that went viral in 2011, opened up about her sexuality, labels and recent breakup on the April 3 episode of the Dating Straight podcast! Explaining her past reluctance to come out under a certain label, Rebecca explained, “I made a conscious decision to not, like, ‘come out.’ People started asking and I stopped not responding. I’m still in the process, it feels like.”
Singer Rebecca Black has revealed she identifies as “queer”.
In the past, singer Rebecca Black has spoken out about how, in her eyes, sexuality exists on a spectrum, without explicitly identifying her own sexuality. But in a new interview, the viral star opened up for the first time about her queer identity.On a recent episode of the Dating Straight podcast, Black told co-hosts Jack Dodge and Amy Ordman that she had recently been through a breakup with a woman, leading to her coming out publicly as queer.
Sugar, spice, and everything nice… Meghan Trainor channeled her inner “Bubbles” as she hit the runway in a blue heart-shaped ensemble during the 2020 Christian Cowan x Powerpuff Girls Runway Show on Sunday (March 8) in Hollywood, California.
Singer Rebecca Black has tweeted an uplifting message aimed at her younger self, admitting her viral hit Friday almost ruined her life.
Rebecca Black, who went viral nine years ago for the much-maligned song “Friday,” shared a note about the shame and bullying she experienced at the height of the track’s infamy.
Singer Rebecca Black has tweeted an uplifting message aimed at her younger self, admitting her viral hit Friday almost ruined her life.
When YouTuber Rebecca Black released the song “Friday” in 2011, she became an unexpected internet sensation — but not in a good way.
Rebecca Black has offered advice to her younger self as she marked nine years since the release of her viral hit Friday.
Rebecca Black became a household name when her viral hit “Friday” was released. The music video dropped on Feb. 10, 2011, and the singer took some time to reflect on her 9-year journey on Feb. 10, 2020. When she became famous, Rebecca was just 13 years old. Now she’s 22 and all grown up. However, growing up hasn’t always been easy for her.
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