John Legend and St. Vincent are collaborating on a new musical project in aid of the charity Planned Parenthood.
The mystery project, which will also feature actor and comedian Zach Galifianakis, is being worked on in conjunction with the website The Creative Independent, whose editor Brandon Stosuy revealed the first details on Twitter.
Stousy posted a picture of John, St. Vincent and Zach gathered around a piano which he captioned, “I’m working on something for Planned Parenthood on behalf of @thecreativeindp. These are some of the people involved. More soon.”
Among those who could be involved with the project is St. Vincent’s rumored romantic interest and artistic collaborator Kristen Stewart.
Earlier this month, Kristen told The Guardian newspaper she would appear on an album benefiting Planned Parenthood, as the reproductive health charity’s funding has come under threat from President Donald Trump’s administration.
“Obviously that’s (contributing to the benefit album) all because of the person who I’m not even going to name (Trump),” the 26-year-old said. “Because the truth is, he’s terrifying. He’s not funny at all.”
Kristen roped in St. Vincent, real name Annie Clark, to score her debut short film Come Swim.
According to the Los Angeles Times, the Twilight star has gone behind the camera again for a collaboration with the band Chvrches in aid of the family planning nonprofit organization.
Bosses at the charity are at odds with the Trump administration because they offer abortion services to women and the president is threatening to cut their government funding unless the services are discontinued.
Other stars who have expressed support for Planned Parenthood include Scarlett Johansson, Katy Perry, Miley Cyrus and Jennifer Lawrence.