The singer's brand, Jhenetics, is hosting massage sessions across the city to offer stress, pain relief, and CBD.
Jhené Aiko and her wellness brand are providing free massages and CBD-infused products to firefighters battling the devastating Los Angeles wildfires.
The singer shares son Noah Hasani, 2, with Big Sean and is also mom to Namiko Love, 16 Jhené Aiko has lost her home in the L.A. fires. On Thursday, Jan. 9, the R&B singer, 36, revealed that she and her son Noah Hasani,
Jhené Aiko lost her home in the Palisades Fire and is giving back to the firefighters working on the frontline amid the Southern California blazes.
The devastating California wildfires have claimed another victim as R&B singer Jhené Aiko confirms the loss of her family home in the Palisades area. The artist joins other notable figures affected by the disaster,
R&B singer Jhené Aiko has revealed that her home was destroyed in the devastating wildfires currently sweeping through Southern California. The 36-year-old artist confirmed on Instagram in a deleted post on Thursday,
Aiko's Sunday post came after she revealed that her property had been destroyed following the series of wildfires that began in Southern California last week, and after she took to the comment ...
R&B artist Jhene Aiko says the home she shares with her two children burned to the ground in the Pacific Palisades wildfire.
Jhené Aiko is the latest star offering support in the midst of the devastating Los Angeles wildfires. Over the weekend, the “Sunshine” singer announced that she and her wellness brand, Jhenetics, are sponsoring free massages for the first responders from the L.A. Fire Department.
Singer Jhené Aiko’s wellness brand Jhenetics has teamed up with the Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation and massage therapists from Manly Handz mobile spa to provide massages and stress relief to frontline workers battling wildfires.
Jhené Aiko revealed the devastating impact of Los ... A second fire later started further east in Altadena, which borders populous Pasadena. Smaller fires started elsewhere across the city ...
The Boston-bred group announced over the weekend the launch of a fundraiser they’ve dubbed “Heed the Call For California,” with 100% of the proceeds going to the California Fire Foundation Wildlife & Disaster Relief Fund, which will directly support victims across the state.