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CelebMix Awards 2016 Round Two - Social Media Personality

You have voted for your favourite social media personality of 2016 for two weeks and now it’s time for the final. The four social media personalities with the most votes have gone through to the CelebMix Awards 2016 Final. Frankie Grande, JoJo Siwa, Todrick Hall and Cameron Dallas are battling it out for your vote. Voting ends on December 25 – so hurry up and vote for your favourite! Who are you voting for?

Discoveries And Insights For "Damani D Sease"

Dementia is a general term for a decline in mental ability severe enough to interfere with everyday activities. Symptoms may include memory loss, difficulty thinking or reasoning, and changes in personality or behavior. Dementia is not a normal part of aging, but it is more common in older adults. There are many different types of dementia, including Alzheimer's disease, vascular dementia, and Lewy body dementia. Each type has its own unique symptoms and causes.

Exclusive: Interview With After Romeo

After Romeo is a pop band made up of Jayk Purdy, Drew Ryan Scott, Blake English, and TC Carter. The group recently released an EP and competed in the iHeartRadio Rising Star competition where they finished in the top five. The boys also recently appeared in a Samsung commercial, which featured the band playing on stage at a concert. Their new EP Good Things features a variety of songs that is appealing to all.

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Generations Martha Plimpton Gives the Homophobic TV Mom a Complex Makeover

In TV and movies that feature a teen coming out story, we’ve gotten used to seeing certain kinds of moms. There are the ones who, like, Jennifer Garner’s character in Love, Simon, are the platonic ideal, who know the exact right thing to say about acceptance, delivering a beautiful monologue that any gay teenager would hope to hear from after coming out. The phrase “you get to exhale now” has become a cathartic trigger thanks to Garner’s compassionate delivery in that film’s scene—instant tears.