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Aug 26, 2020

Selena Gomez pops out an ice cream to celebrate her BLACKPINK collab

Selena Gomez has decided to promote her collaboration with the female K-pop group BLACKPINK in a way as funny as it is welcome, in this scorching summer: by releasing a scent of ice! She joined the services of the New York restaurant Serendipity to create a new version of the Cookies and Cream fragrance from pink vanilla and caramel chips.

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I grew up going to the iconic @ serendipity3nyc restaurant so I couldn't be more excited to join the ownership team. In honor of the release of ICE CREAM with @blackpinkofficial, I created Cookies and Cream Remix… made with pink vanilla ice cream as a nod to the girls!

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“I, who have loved the iconic Serendipity restaurant for a long time, can't wait to partner with their brand. For this Cookies & Cream Remix Ice Cream, I wanted to add my personal touch to a classic scent with pink vanilla ice cream, a nod to my BLACKPINK girlfriends, to celebrate Ice Cream , our new song, ”said Selena Gomez on Instagram.

The ice cream will be released on the same day as the song, Friday August 28. Unfortunately, the distribution will only be in the United States.

Hugh Jackman and Margot Robbie: ambassadors for an anti-racism campaign in Australia

Hugh Jackman and Margot Robbie will be the faces of DoMore ("do more"), an anti-racism campaign described as "a call for Australians to be allies", according to a statement. To promote his message, a video was released, featuring the voices of many stars, such as Ben Simmons, the famous basketball player, and actress Samara Weaving, to support the two Australian actors.

“We can all make changes in our everyday lives. It's about listening, understanding, researching and learning from the experiences of others, ”says Ben Simmons in the video.

Joaquin Phoenix encourages the public to go vegan

Joaquin Phoenix is ​​taking part in a new campaign, "Change the world from your kitchen", or "change the world from your kitchen", to encourage the public to go vegan. "There is so much pain in the world that we cannot do anything about, but contributing to animal suffering is not one of it," the Joker star says in the PETA campaign.

In the video, posted on the organization's website, he reveals the cruelty suffered by poultry on a large American egg farm. “I hope you join me in rejecting animal cruelty and explore the benefits of going vegan,” he concludes.

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