Warner Records in the US has announced it has signed chart-topping Brazilian artist Anitta and will release her first album in the country later this year.
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“9-1-1” actor Ryan Guzman is apologizing defending the use of racial slurs after some of his co-stars called him out on Twitter.
Guzman, who plays firefighter Eddie Diaz on the Fox procedural — the best friend of Stark’s character, Evan Buckley — came under fire Sunday after taking to Instagram Live to defend both himself and his fiancée, Brazilian actress Chrysti Ane, for using racial slurs.
Soon after, Stark weighed in to oppose Guzman’s remarks, saying, “there is no excuse for the use of the
Warner Records in the US has announced it has signed chart-topping Brazilian artist Anitta and will release her first album in the country later this year.
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Brazilian sensation Anitta has signed with Warner Records, Billboard has learned.
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Actor Oliver Stark has put his 9-1-1 co-star Ryan Guzman on blast for trying to defend his use of racial slurs.
“9-1-1” actor Oliver Stark attempted to extinguish a behind-the-scenes fire on Sunday, following co-star Ryan Guzman‘s defense of using racial slurs.
A pair of co-stars of Fox’s “9-1-1” procedural are at opposite ends of a debate surrounding the use of racial slurs.
9-1-1 actor Oliver Stark is commenting on what his co-star Ryan Guzman said about using racial slurs.