Sofia Carson, 29, first appeared on television as a guest star on the Disney Channel series “Austin & Ally,” but she quickly rose to fame thanks to her role as Evie, the daughter of the Evil Queen, in the Disney Channel Original Movie “Descendants.”
Since then, he has released numerous singles including “Different World,” “I Hate The Way,” and “Come Back Home,” which just went gold!
Sofia Carson Thanks Fans For Support
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Sofia Carson took to Instagram to share the exciting news. “Come Back Home is a GOLD RECORD. My Purple Heart can break,” he wrote.
The 29-year-old went on to thank her fans and followers for their endless support. “Thank you for loving this song as deeply as I loved writing it,” he continued, “Thank you for embracing it so deeply and beautifully.”
Carson posted a photo of herself holding the gold record while wearing a black and white printed dress with sheer stockings.
“Thank you so much is never enough,” he wrote. “I love you. To Infinity. My heart is yours. Never (ever) let this go.”
Fans Keep Supporting Carson
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The official Hollywood Records Instagram account commented on Carson’s post, congratulating the singer. “SO PROUD OF YOU QUEEN!!! ?,” they wrote.
“Purple Hearts” singer and actor Carson Chosen Jacobs chimed in, “UNSTOPPABLE ?.”
And actor Nicholas Galitzine commented, “Nice one Carson.”
Other Carson fans also shared their love and support for the 29-year-old. “I wish I could hug you one more time. This is so beautiful and well deserved,” wrote one user while another chimed in, “Congratulations ? and many more to come.”
A third fan commented, “We’re all here for you our Queen??✊?,” and a fourth said, “I can’t believe I saw you accept it in front of my eyes! you really deserve it. we are so proud of you and we love you!!!!! ❤️.”
“Purple Heart”
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“Come Back Home” is the featured song in the Netflix Original Movie, “Purple Hearts.”
The film stars Sofia Carson (Cassie), Nicholas Galitzine (Luke), Chosen Jacobs (Frankie), John Harlan Kim (Toby) and others as it tells the story of “an aspiring musician who agrees to a comfortable marriage with no -deploy Marine, but tragedy soon makes their fake relationship all too real,” according to Netflix.
While many Carson fans loved the movie, others attacked Carson because the Netflix Original received some backlash. The executive producer and actor responded to the criticism, telling Varitey, “Why I fell in love with the film is that it’s a love story but it’s more than that. Two hearts, one red, one blue, two worlds apart, who were literally raised to hate each other. Through the power of love, they learn to lead with empathy and compassion and love each other and turn this beautiful purple.”
He continued, “We wanted to represent both sides as accurately as possible. What I think I’ve learned to do as an artist is separate myself from all that and just listen to what the world feels and reacts to the film. That’s been amazing. and so many people have felt watching or entertained by this film. That’s all we want as filmmakers and as artists.”
“Purple Hearts” is currently streaming on Netflix.
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Source: thtrangdai.edu.vn/en/