Celebrities have been using their social media platforms to raise awareness and demand justice after the death of George Floyd.
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Celebs are paying tribute to the mothers in their life.
While quarantine may have impacted some Mother's Day celebrations, stars are making sure their moms still feel special — Beyoncé included.
The «Crazy in Love» singer and mom of three shared a touching message in honor of her mom, Tina Knowles Lawson, on Instagram on Sunday.
«Dear Mama, I am thankful for every part of you and every second I share with you. Thank you for giving me life and thank you for expanding my consciousness. I would not
Celebrities have been using their social media platforms to raise awareness and demand justice after the death of George Floyd.
Barack Obama took to social media on Friday, where he posted a heartfelt and powerful statement about the horrific death of George Floyd. Floyd died in Minneapolis moments after Officer Derek Chauvin pinned his knee to his neck with the help of several other cops.
By Denise Petski
The death of George Floyd has prompted outrage around the world and now Oprah Winfrey and Barack Obama are speaking out.
Former President Barack Obama has issued a statement regarding the death of George Floyd, which has sparked protests and rallies around the country.
Julia Roberts wins the award for most creative face mask — that also carries a strong message! The 52-year-old was spotted in Malibu on May 28 wearing a face mask that was emblazoned with a picture of former US President Barack Obama. The Academy Award winner was shopping at the Malibu Country Mart when she donned the unique protective gear, making a very clear political statement.
Blake Shelton may not have a child of his own yet, but he’s got the dad game down pat, judging by a new video featuring Blake and Gwen Stefani’s oldest son Kingston Rossdale. Gwen Stefani shares Kingston, 14, and his brothers Zuma, 11, and Apollo, 6, with ex-husband Gavin Rossdale and the children have been self-quarantining during the Coronavirus pandemic with Gwen and Blake in Oklahoma.
Meghan McCain is once against courting controversy.
By Erik Pedersen
In recognition of the graduating high school students who cannot attend physical ceremonies amid the coronavirus pandemic, multiple television networks airedGraduate Together: America Honors the Class of 2020 onSaturday. The event featured appearances by LeBron James, who executive produced the special, along with Kevin Hart, Jonas Brothers, Pharrell Williams, Alicia Keys, Lena Waithe, Ben Platt, Zendaya, Olivia Wilde and more, with a commencement speech from former President Barack Obama.
Former President Barack Obama on Saturday criticized U.S. leaders overseeing the nation's response to the coronavirus, telling college graduates in an online commencement address that the pandemic shows many officials "aren't even pretending to be in charge." Obama spoke on Show Me Your Walk, HBCU Edition, a two-hour event for students graduating from historically black colleges and universities broadcast on YouTube, Facebook and Twitter.
With most graduations canceled as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, Former President appeared on television and social media platforms to give two virtual commencement addresses—one for historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) and another for 2020 high school graduates, the latter broadcasted as part of a special called .On May 17, used his time to congratulate students and teachers, but also to call out leaders who "don't have all the answers" and encouraged graduates to learn
By Jordan Moreau
Barack Obama delivered a motivating commencement speech to the class of 2020 during the Graduate Together virtual event on Saturday, May 16.
It's not every day Barack Obama gives your graduation speech. In honor of LeBron James' star-studded virtual "Graduate Together" ceremony for the class of 2020 on Saturday night, the 44th president of the United States stepped up to the plate to deliver some uplifting words in these challenging times. After all, the coronavirus pandemic and social distancing protocols have shuttered schools for months and put an end to traditional graduation ceremonies this year.
Let's give it up for the graduating class of 2020!
Leave it to former president Barack Obama to bring us a bit of hope and positivity amid the coronavirus pandemic.