Pharrell and French President Emmanuel Macron met at Elysee Palace to discuss internet safety and human rights.
reported that a spokesperson for Macron said [in comments translated from French] that the pair discussed “the digital world,” adding that they “got on really well. Pharrell Williams is very involved in the issues of the harmful effects of the internet and [smart] telephones on young people… It’s good because he [Pharrell] really reaches a big audience and he is very fine in his analysis.
” Combating school and online bullying is aPharrell is slated to appear at Wednesday night’s Yellow Pieces gala, a musical charity event that raises funds for the Hospital Foundation, a charity chaired by the country’s First Lady; Blackpink and French artists Vianni, Angel, Mika and Pascal Obispo are also slated to perform at the show at the Zenith Paris.A safe place for all, secure and open, peaceful and democratic, which respects human rights.
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