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Celebrities are talking about caregiving — why it matters
Celebrities like Rob Lowe, Queen Latifah, Seth Rogen, and Bradley Cooper are publicly discussing caregiving, highlighting its universal impact across race, income, and fame. Experts emphasize the growing urgency due to aging demographics, with Baby Boomers turning 65 by 2030. While some public figures remain silent due to privacy concerns, others use platforms to normalize caregiving conversations and support resources.
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