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Selena Gomez opens up about how she handles tough days
Selena Gomez says leaning on friends and therapy helps her reset.
The singer, 33, opened up about her mental health during the Rare Impact Fund Benefit in Los Angeles on October 29.
“Some days you just have to let yourself get it out, and then afterwards, a good laugh,” Gomez told People at the charity event, which aims to raise $100 million for youth mental health initiatives.
“I don’t know the key. I just know what works for me,” she added. “I like to maybe just see one friend, talk to my therapist, and lean on people who can really help.”
Gomez attended the event with her husband, Benny Blanco, 37, whom she married in a private ceremony in Santa Barbara, California on September 27.
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Joe Jonas shares Coachella survival tips
Joe Jonas knows Coachella – and more importantly, he knows how to survive it.
Back in the desert for Coachella 2026, the Jonas Brothers star pulled up not just as a performer, but as s seasoned pro with a surprisingly relatable packing list… and one very random extra.
“I’ll be filling my rental up with Aperol spritz,” he joked while heading to host a party at the Aperol Day Club.
Hydration priorities aside, Jonas says years of festival chaos taught him the basics: sunscreen, portable chargers – and apparently an Xbox. Because why not?
Between hosting duties and spontaneous moments (yes, he popped up during Teddy Swim’s set), Jonas is treating the weekend like a carefully curated vibe, not a marathon.
“The lineup’s wild. Fantastic. I think it’s going to be really great,” he said, shouting out artists like Turnstile, the xx and Teddy Swims. “Just people that I have definitely overplayed their music on my Spotify.”
He’s also keeping an eye on fellow Disney alum Sabrina Carpenter, who headlined Friday night.
“I do feel quite proud of anyone that kind of comes from the Disney-verse,” he said. “I’m so happy for her. I think she’s crushing it.”
As for his biggest tip? It’s almost anti-Coachella.
“I feel like it can get a little chaotic… Don’t chase the party. Just, hey, if you’re happy in your little area, that’s great. Doesn’t matter.”
Translation: skip the stress, keep your drink cold, and maybe… pack a gaming console.
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Journalist helped defeat New York City's pinball ban
Journalist Roger Sharpe is known as the “The Man Who Saved Pinball,” after he helped overturn New York City’s 35-year ban on the game. “CBS Saturday Morning” sits down with Sharpe to discuss the 50th anniversary of a key moment in pinball history.
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