Selena Gomez, Charlize Theron, Taraji P. Henson Team Up for XQ Yearbook

A-list superstars Selena Gomez, Charlize Theron, and Taraji P. Henson have teamed up to launch the 2021 XQ Yearbook on their social channels today, encouraging students to upload their own yearbook photos to the nation’s largest digital yearbook at XQYearbook.com.

The XQ Yearbook was created in partnership with renowned artist JR’s global participatory art project ‘Inside Out’ to unify America’s high school community and celebrate the high school experience. High schools were especially impacted by COVID-19, and the 2021 XQ Yearbook brings students, teachers, community stakeholders, and the public together to celebrate the high school experience as millions of young people resume their lives and embark upon a positive, post-pandemic future.

For every valid submission to the 2021 yearbook, XQ is donating $2 to a coalition of mental health organizations for students and young people, up to $1 million. Selena Gomez’s Rare Impact Fund and Taraji P. Henson’s The Boris Lawrence Henson Foundation are part of the coalition of mental health organizations that will benefit from XQ Yearbook.

To celebrate the launch, the A-listers posted their own yearbook photos with fun superlatives. Charlize Theron is “Most Likely to Stay in on a Friday Night to Clean her House” and Taraji P. Henson’s is “Most Likely to Succeed”. Underscoring the importance of the funds raised to benefit mental health organizations, Selena Gomez is “Most Likely to Talk About Mental Health.”