Selena Gomez Flaunts Her Stunning Blonde Hair and Captivating Smile in Glamorous Selfie, while Urging Global Leaders to Unite against COVID-19

Earlier this month, an exciting announcement was made by Selena Gomez as she revealed that she will have the honor of hosting the highly anticipated event, VaxLive: The Concert to Reunite the World! And just recently, Gomez took to Instagram to proudly showcase her fresh new look – a stunning blonde hair color. The talented 28-year-old singer and actress shared a captivating headshot on the popular social media platform with a simple yet impactful caption: ‘Ready to dive back into work.’

Natural beauty: Selena Gomez, 28, showed off her freshly dyed blonde hair on Tuesday, posting a glam headshot to her Instagram

Selena Gomez, 28, proudly flaunted her newly transformed blonde locks in a stunning headshot shared on her Instagram. The singer opted for a center parting and a beautifully tousled hairstyle, enhancing her natural beauty. Sporting a glamorous makeup look that accentuated her lips, Selena struck a pose with one hand delicately touching her face. Last week, she had initially revealed her eye-catching transformation through a selfie on Instagram. The talented star entrusted her hair transformation to Nikki Lee and Riawna Capri from the renowned Nine Zero One salon in West Hollywood, who dedicated a whopping eight hours to perfecting Selena’s new look.

Changed it up: The former Disney Channel star had unveiled her new look last Friday in an Instagram selfie after undergoing an eight hour transformation at a West Hollywood salon

Switching things up: The ex-Disney Channel celebrity dazzled her followers on Instagram last Friday with a fresh appearance, showcasing a stunning transformation that took a whopping eight hours to achieve at a trendy salon in West Hollywood.

Advocate: She changed her hair color after calling on world leaders to 'help everyone around the world fight the COVID-19 pandemic' by donating money or vaccines to poorer countries

Advocate: After urging world leaders to contribute funds or vaccines to aid underprivileged countries in their fight against the COVID-19 pandemic, she decided to change her hair color. On April 13, the stunning Texan star revealed her participation in a concert organized by Global Citizen, an anti-poverty organization, aiming to assist healthcare workers in impoverished nations in obtaining coronavirus vaccines. Expressing her enthusiasm on Instagram, she wrote: “I am thrilled to announce that I will be hosting #VaxLive: The Concert to Reunite the World! Together with @glblctzn, we will advocate for fair distribution of COVID-19 vaccines for everyone.” Exciting musical performances by Jennifer Lopez, Foo Fighters, Eddie Vedder, J Balvin, and 2021 Academy Award-winner H.E.R. will be featured during the concert, scheduled to broadcast on May 8 on ABC, CBS, and FOX, as well as on iHeartMedia radio stations and YouTube.

Furthermore, she recently took to Twitter to plea for global leaders to unite and ensure equal access to coronavirus vaccines. In her tweet, she urged, “Please join me and send a message to France’s @EmmanuelMacron and other #G7 leaders, requesting them to pledge funds or vaccine doses to aid the global fight against the COVID-19 pandemic.” In response, French President Macron acknowledged her message and revealed that France has already begun sending its initial vaccine doses to Africa through #Covax, emphasizing that this is just the beginning. He expressed gratitude for spreading the word and emphasized the importance of standing with those who have fewer resources.

Following this, Selena Gomez turned to US President Joe Biden, urging him to provide increased support to other countries amidst the ongoing pandemic.

Good cause: On April 13, the star announced she'll host a star-studded concert organized by Global Citizen to help medical workers in poor nations get access to coronavirus vaccines

Great initiative: The star recently revealed her plans to host an extravagant concert in collaboration with Global Citizen. The purpose of this event is to raise funds and facilitate the distribution of COVID-19 vaccines to healthcare workers in underprivileged countries.

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