News about Justin Tranter

8 of Selena Gomez's "My Mind & Me" reveals 8 of Selena's Top Revelations

www.popsugar.co.uk, November 7, 2022
Selena Gomez' latest film "Selena Gomez: My Mind & Me" gives viewers a candid glimpse of her personal life, beginning in 2016 and extending to present day. The 30-year-old singer, who is out now, discusses her work, her mental health, and her relationship history. It's a sharp and moving portrait of a child star turned major celebrity who has been through so much in her first 30 years of life. We're breaking down the most important revelations from Gomez's documentary "Ahead." Gomez started on her "Revival" Tour in 2016, but she had to cancel after 55 shows. She cited anxiety and depression, which had been exacerbated by her lupus, as the reason for the cancellation at the time and as shown in the film. Gomez's mental health issues were even more difficult than she told viewers at the time. She later suffered with psychosis and was diagnosed with bipolar disorder.

Being Human Enough Enough, the YDE knows that being human isn't enough

www.mtv.com, September 9, 2022
Last month, YDE spent a week in London and Paris. While her brother was robbed, one friend chipped a tooth on a scooter, and another friend lost a laptop on the train. The tragic chain of events mirrored the innocent and organic origins for the 19-year-old Australian pop artist's debut EP, Send Help, which was released today (September 9). YDE told them how she broke her wrist the day she met pop savant and Facet Records founder Justin Tranter, her primary co-writer, in March 2019.

In New York, Sofia Carson wears two white dresses to promote Netflix's success, which is the embodiment of her Netflix Dreams

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 9, 2022
Sofia Carson, a former Disney Channel actress, wore two dresses in her signature shade, white, to promote her Netflix hit film Purple Hearts and song Come Back Home in Manhattan on Monday. The 29-year-old Florida-born 29-year-old made her first appearance on Jimmy Fallon's show "Boss."

How LGBTQ+ Artists Made TikTok A Space For Sharing Their Stories

www.mtv.com, June 20, 2022
MTV News announced that the LGBTQ+ artists composing the contemporary anthems that soundtrack queer spaces and outlined the new frontiers in today's streaming world, which encouraged them to do so in honor of Pride Month. We've also set out to highlight emerging LGBTQ+ artists and honor established ones that are making waves in the wake of last year's success. Queer Music Week is here. By Max Freedman