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00:00Travis Scott is facing a $2 billion lawsuit for his Astroworld Festival, plus Selena Gomez
00:09reveals she is starting a mental health media company. Hey, it's Amir from Hollywood Life
00:15with your music roundup and we're gonna start this one off with Adele. Last night, the London
00:19singer released her new album, 30, and while this album is definitely an emotional rollercoaster
00:23as it talks heavily about her divorce, there was one moment that really stood out and that was
00:28My Little Love. In this track, fans can hear voice notes from Adele's 9-year-old son, Angelo,
00:33as he questions the singer about his parents' divorce. Recall Adele and Simon Konecki got married
00:37back in 2016 and finalized their divorce earlier this year. This album has also been highly
00:42anticipated since the singer's last project released more than five years ago. Have you
00:46all checked this out? Let us know what you think in the comments. But alright, switching
00:49gears to Selena Gomez because she's starting a new mental health media company. During an
00:53interview with Entrepreneur Magazine for their December issue, the former Disney star revealed
00:57that she's launching the company, Wondermine, alongside her mother, Mandy Teefee, and friend,
01:02Daniela Pearson. Selena shared that it will include a podcast network to combat mental health issues.
01:07The singer also opened up about her own struggles, especially when it comes to social media.
01:11Selena revealed to the outlet that there would be times where social media made her feel like
01:14she didn't look that good, and there came a point where she just realized people are showing
01:19an unrealistic life on these platforms. Okay, but now let's jump into Travis Scott.
01:24The magazine reports that an attorney representing more than 200 alleged victims from the tragic
01:28events that unfolded at the Astroworld concert has just filed a $2 billion lawsuit against the
01:33rapper and others. According to the outlet, the lawsuit alleges that fans were incited into
01:37a frenzy when Travis started to perform, which resulted in a surge toward the main stage and
01:43trampling of some in the crowd. The outlet reports that the lawsuit says they are asking for
01:47this large amount because, quote, the defendants stood to make an exorbitant amount of money
01:52of this event, yet they chose to cut corners, cut costs, and put the festival attendees at
01:57risk. But alright, hit that sub, like, and bell button. Make sure you follow me on social
02:00media at Ameriborders and stick with us for all the latest. Bye, guys.
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