Daddy’s boy! Alyssa Scott shared sweet new shots of Nick Cannon with their 2-month-old son, Zen.
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Two years after 3-year-old son River died in a drowning accident, Amber Smith hit back at Instagram trolls shaming her over the tragedy.
“I never like to give these people more attention than they deserve, but it’s just a reminder that we live in a dark world where people judge one another [and] say the most hurtful, cruel things,” the actress, 39, wrote on her Tuesday, August 24, Instagram Story. “Please, think before you type or speak your opinion.”
The Texas native highlighted three specific
Daddy’s boy! Alyssa Scott shared sweet new shots of Nick Cannon with their 2-month-old son, Zen.
HBO’s John Oliver went after AT&T, his network’s parent company, on Sunday, lambasting HBO’s “business daddy” for staying silent on the anti-abortion law in Texas.
John Oliver – back on air after a two-week hiatus and in studio for the first time since Covid – started in by bashing AT&T for contributions to legislators who supported the harsh new Texas abortion law.
WASHINGTON -- ABC’s “This Week” — U.S. Surgeon General Dr.
his retreat to Cancun when Texas was in a deep freeze and his objection to President Biden's win, which came before the Capitol insurrection on Jan. 6."(sigh) Okay Ted, here we go… Not as disappointed as Texas was when you cut your Cancun vacation short and came home," he responded.
US Supreme Court’s 5-4 vote to deny an emergency appeal filed by abortion providers in an attempt to block a Texas abortion bill that went into effect the same day. Josh Denny — self-proclaimed “cancelled” comedian, podcaster and TV host — took to Twitter to respond to Wednesday’s news that effectively outlaws abortion in the state.The 38-year-old former frontman of Food Network’s “Ginormous Food,” who describes himself as pro-life, posted a controversial thread celebrating the ban.
Just days after 100 actors, musicians and artists — including Reese Witherspoon and Kerry Washington — spoke out against the Texas law that, say opponents, effectively eliminates access to abortions in that state, bestselling author Don Winslow has taken up the banner and run with it.
Rose McGowan took the time to throw major shade at her former Charmed co-star Alyssa Milano, among other celebrities, for sharing images in support of women’s reproductive rights following the Texas abortion law that went into effect on Wednesday, September 1. The 47-year old actress tweeted a screenshot of Alyssa’s latest Instagram post of a Deadline article about more than 100 stars who have expressed outrage over the country’s most restrictive abortion legislation.
After the U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday night denied a request to issue emergency relief blocking Texas’ new law that bans abortion at six weeks and, say opponents, effectively eliminates access to abortions statewide, some big names in entertainment expressed their opinions about the legislation.
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Social media influencer and model Miss Mercedes Morr, who boasted followers including Megan Thee Stallion and Snoop Dogg, has tragically died.
BTS and Megan Thee Stallion's “Butter” remix has arrived on streaming platforms, just days after it was revealed that the Houston rapper's label had tried to block the release of the track. Check it out below.
Amber Smith is speaking out after receiving some “hurtful” comments about the tragic death of her and husband Granger Smith’s late son, River Kelly.