Celebrities featured in the song include Minzy, RUGGERO, Reekado Banks, and Mary Wilson from the Supremes.
In 2015, O'Connor appeared as one of the celebrity cameos alongside Garrett Clayton, Jon Header, and many others in Lionsgate's "Los Huevos" in the American version.
Arianna Huffington's Thrive had announced the development of an autobiography feature based on the life of O'Connor, telling the story of how her music has impacted fans.
It is planned to be directed by Ilyssa Goodman and Garrett Clayton, while Addison Rickie will play O'Connor as a child.
[clarification needed][9] In 2013–14, O'Connor embarked on a ten city tour to promote the music video for her song "The Game".
During the tour, she and her team performed for thousands of young people in schools, encouraging the victims of bullying to stay strong.
[13] The song "Stronger" from the album features Disney's Teen Beach movie's Garrett Clayton.