Yesterday I asked my dad what it meant to him when someone says “Thank you for your service.” He said it means everything because it was the honor of his lifetime to serve this country.
24.10.2020 - 12:12 / hollywoodreporter.com
Alicia Keys, America Ferrera, Kerry Washington and numerous Hollywood stars are joining forces to celebrate the power of voting with a nationally televised and streaming special set to air just days before the 2020 election. Every Vote Counts - A Celebration of Democracy will air on Thursday, Oct.
29 at 9 p.m. ET on CBS and its All Access streaming platform, iHeartMedia radio stations and apps, YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, Apple Music and TV, Amazon Music, Twitch, NowThis, Tidal and other
.Yesterday I asked my dad what it meant to him when someone says “Thank you for your service.” He said it means everything because it was the honor of his lifetime to serve this country.
Eva Longoria made some comments that rubbed a lot of people the wrong way following the presidential election, but her friend and fellow actress, Kerry Washington , is here to defend her statement. On Sunday, during an appearance on MSNBC, Ari Melber asked the 45-year-old about the impact that Latina women had on the 2020 presidential election.
Kerry Washington defended Eva Longoria after she made remarks that seemed to dismiss the impact of Black women voters on the 2020 election.Appearing on MSNBC on Sunday, Longoria was asked about how Latina voters may have contributed to President-elect Joe Biden's triumph in the race."The women of color showed up in big ways," she answered.
Desperate Housewives star Eva Longoria recently issued an apology for her comments about the Presidential election on MSNBC. For the unversed, earlier this month, Eva appeared on the network and said, “women of colour showed up in big ways,” regarding Joe Biden‘s win.
Following the projection from the Associated Press on Saturday thatDemocratic candidate Joe Bidenhas secured enough electoral college votes to win the 2020 presidential election after a close race that lasted several days,politically active Hollywood figures are celebrating the news. On Saturday, it was announced that former Vice President Biden was projected to win Pennsylvania, sending him toward a projected victory as the 46thpresident of the United States.
winning the 2020 presidential election — even if we had to wait a few extra days to find out.Reactions began pouring in immediately after Pennsylvania, the state in which Biden was born, was called on Saturday morning in favor of Barack Obama’s former vice president. They were almost overwhelmingly positive.“The people have spoken!” Kerry Washington tweeted.
election, celebrities from Kerry Washington to Billie Jean King and Danai Gurira are urging Americans to vote. Here are some of the free, nonpartisan efforts:— Stars like Demi Lovato, Justin Bieber, Amy Schumer, Chelsea Handler, Mark Ruffalo, Dua Lipa, Vic Mensa, Uzo Aduba, Mandy Moore, Russell Westbrook, Jack Black and Common are backing a virtual rally on Saturday called “Vote With Us.” The three-hour event will stream at 3 p.m.
Us Weekly asked a whole host of stars, including Chrissy Teigen, Kristen Bell and Kerry Washington, to name their favorite Halloween candies, and the results were a bit surprising.According to USA Today, 36 percent of Americans picked Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups as their No. 1 choice in 2019, but it’s wasn’t at the top of the list for many celebrities.
ACLUFounded in 1920, the famed nonprofit organization works to defend and preserve the individual rights and liberties guaranteed to every person in the United States, from voting rights to LGBTQ rights, by the Constitution. With an annual budget of more than $100 million and through the support of such industry advocates as Kerry Washington, John Legend and Chrissy Teigen, the ACLU provides legal assistance in cases when it considers civil liberties to be at risk.
The trailer for Tessa Thompson and Nnamdi Asomugha‘s new movie Sylvie’s Love has been released!
Today marks what would have been George Floyd’s 47th birthday. In honour of the occasion, a score of celebs posted tributes to his life, his memory and his impact.
George Floyd's 47th birthday.
Sean "Diddy" Combs has relaunched his "Vote or Die!" campaign for the 2020 presidential election, with a slew of new initiatives (and, yes, new tee shirts) aimed at persuading Americans to do their civic duty. Launched in partnership with hip-hop network Revolt TV, the "Vote or Die!" 2020 campaign kicked off on Sept.
George Floyd is being remembered by some of the biggest celebrities in the world on what would have been his 47th birthday. The late African American man, whose death during an arrest in Minneapolis, MN in May, sparked a demand for racial justice by people across the nation, was brought back into the spotlight with touching photos and messages by stars such as Beyonce, 39, Kerry Washington, 43, and even presidential candidate Joe Biden, 77.
Celebrities rallied behind Senator Kamala Harris during the October 7 debate after seeing her forced to deal with Vice President Mike Pence‘s continual interruptions. Throughout the vice presidential debate, Harris repeatedly had to remind her opponent, “I’m speaking,” as he talked over her and exceeded his time limits. Stars like Cardi B and Kerry Washington sounded off on social media after witnessing Pence’s behavior.