All four of the Disney-owned “Avengers” movies and James Cameron’s “Avatar” are being lined up for re-release in China when cinemas begin to re-open after the coronavirus outbreak dies down.
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Ben Foden’s wife Jackie has caused a stir on social media after she shared some controversial views about China amid the coronavirus outbreak.
In a series of Instagram stories, Jackie shared her views on China owning US debt and accused the Chinese of putting Americans in ‘danger’ because of the virus.
She wrote: ‘China owns a lot of US’s debt, BUT how much death and danger have they put us in, and how much money and time and energy have we exhausted because of it, caused by China’s diseases
All four of the Disney-owned “Avengers” movies and James Cameron’s “Avatar” are being lined up for re-release in China when cinemas begin to re-open after the coronavirus outbreak dies down.
By Dino-Ray Ramos
China’s main state-owned distributor plans to issue a batch of half a dozen films, from which cinemas will keep all income, in order to get the country’s exhibition sector back on its feet after long closures due to coronavirus, it has said.
Asian-American actress Lana Condor has blasted U.S. leader Donald Trump after he refused to back down from calling the COVID-19 pandemic the “Chinese virus” during a White House press conference on Wednesday (March 18, 2020).
With an Instagram post captioned, “PLEASE FOR THE LOVE OF HUMANITY,” Karrueche Tran becomes the next celebrity to condemn President Donald Trump for his use of the offensive term “Chinese Virus.” The Claws actress, 31, called out the president with a passionate plea, urging him to stop endangering Asian people by using his “xenophobic” nickname for the novel coronavirus: “Xenophobia is not ok!! To target and discriminate Asians is wrong!! There are Asians afraid to leave their homes! There are
Asian-American actress Lana Condor has blasted U.S. leader Donald Trump after he refused to back down from calling the COVID-19 pandemic the “Chinese virus” during a White House press conference on Wednesday (18Mar20).
Fans are accusing Vanessa Hudgens, 31, of making insensitive comments about the deadly coronavirus outbreak that’s currently sweeping the world, following a video that she posted on Instagram on March 17. In the clip, Vanessa said, “Um, yeah, ’til July sounds like a bunch of bulls***,” referring to the potential quarantine timeline for the United States.
Vanessa Hudgens is in hot water after making, what many have called insensitive, comments about the coronavirus.
President Donald Trump, 73, was under fire once again when he tweeted about protecting the American industry from the economic crisis caused by COVID-19, the official name for the coronavirus that’s infected close to 183,000 people worldwide, including 4,663 Americans, and labeled it “the Chinese Virus.” “The United States will be powerfully supporting those industries, like Airlines and others, that are particularly affected by the Chinese Virus.
Ben Foden’s pregnant wife Jackie Belanoff Smith has been accused of “racism” after blaming the Coronavirus outbreak on the Chinese government.
For weeks, as the threat of the coronavirus loomed in China, then in Europe, the concert business seemed to hold its breath — waiting to see if, and how much, the United States would be affected. That changed on March 6, when South by Southwest (SXSW) announced it would cancel its annual event in Austin, which was scheduled to take place March 13-22.