28-year-old Voice coach shared a selfie in which she was disguised as a man to promote COVID-19 vaccinations. The photo was taken on Sunday, August 1st. The caption to the photo was “Vaxxed and masked.” This gentle reminder is to get your vaccines, if you’re eligible. “This is not the end!

The “Dangerous Woman” crooner hoped to share “some info because I care” about the wellbeing of her fans. “I would like to assist anyone who is hesitant, or curious in making their decision.” The delta variant is still in its infancy and data is constantly changing. I will source links to help you stay current. However, we know so far that it spreads more quickly than previous variants.

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In her note, Victorious alum outlined key facts, including that “most spread is among unvaccinated persons and in areas where there are low vaccination rates.” All of these are great things that I recommend you protect against.

She said, “Oh, and if your child has already been infected with COVID-19, get vaccinated!” For more information especially on some of the Covid myths that are circulating the internet, go to [Hopkins Medicine] please and reassure yourself why getting vaxxed is the move. Save a life. Who knows?

Grande’s passionate and educational post was published within hours of her concert announcement. AlaTravis ScottBefore herthe chart-topping vocalistWill be the next artist with an in-gameFortniteConcert as part of the Rift Tour that began on Friday, August 6.

Epic Games describes Fortnite players as “taking a musical journey into magical, new realities where Fortnite is Ariana Grande collide”

The game company announced the concert via Twitter, writing, “Excuse us, Ariana is coming” alongside images of the virtual stage and Grande’s own lookalike skin. In the “Positions” singer’s announcement post, fans got a sneak peek at her avatar, who’s wearing a purple-and-teal short dress, matching thigh-high boots and her signature high ponytail.