Selena Gomez and failed Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams are collaborating on a new project.The 30-year-old singer and actress — who recently scored her first-ever Golden Globes nomination — and the 49-year-old politician are teaming up to produce an upcoming music documentary for the streaming service Discovery+.They will be working on the Kristi Jacobson–directed film Won’t Be Silent, which will hone in on female musicians and their history of advocating for important social issues.'The powerful women we will be highlighting are not only talented but have been on the frontline of pushing culture forward and holding a mirror up to political and social injustices,' Gomez said in a statement.
Staying busy: Selena Gomez is teaming up with former Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams to produce a new music documentary titled Won’t Be Silent, Discovery+ announced Wednesday; seen December 3 in LA Abrams addressed the ways women musicians have used their music to affect societal change.'Throughout history, women in music have used their art as activism by bringing attention to issues impacting our nation and world,' she said in a statement.
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