Jada Pinkett Smith has revealed the release date for her anticipated memoir, Worthy.
07.08.2023 - 04:39 / etonline.com
Beyoncé from entertaining her fans.Concertgoers who showed up early and ready for Sunday's stop on the Renaissance World Tour at FedEx Field in North Englewood, Maryland — adjacent to Washington, D.C., — were met with some frightening weather conditions.A shelter-in-place warning was issued at around 6:30 p.m. ET, and the news was posted to Twitter by FedEx Field's official account, telling fans how to proceed.«Due to lightning in the area, we are currently under a shelter in place order,» the message read.
«Fans outside of gates and in the parking lots are asked to return to their cars. All fans inside of the stadium are asked to shelter in place under covered concourse areas and ramps until further notice.
Thank you for your patience.»Approximately 50,000 concertgoers were forced to huddle together under cover as the storm raged overhead and torrential rain poured down on and around the stadium.However, at round 8:25 p.m., the «all clear» was issued, and the planned concert was able to proceed, to the relief and delight of fans.«We’re all clear. Fans may return to their seats,» FedEx Field posted.We’re all clear.
Fans may return to their seats. https://t.co/leGw7X1Z0uBecause of the concert's late start — and thus delayed end — it was announced that Metro service hours would be extended for the tens of thousands of fans who used public transit to get to the stadium and back home.The cost of the extended hours of operation, which was reportedly around $100,000, was covered by the tour itself.
Jada Pinkett Smith has revealed the release date for her anticipated memoir, Worthy.
Denzel Washington has played former spy Robert McCall in 2014’s The Equalizer, 2018’s The Equalizer 2, and will reprise the role in the franchise’s upcoming The Equalizer 3.
Ethan Shanfeld “The Equalizer 3” has been touted as the final film in the Denzel Washington action series, but director Antoine Fuqua isn’t closing the door on more Robert McCall. In fact, Fuqua has even considered de-aging his leading man for a continuation of the franchise in the form of an origin story. “I definitely thought about it a lot,” Fuqua told NME in a new interview.
The Equalizer film franchise, said director Antoine Fuqua (Training Day) – and he considered using the tech on new film The Equalizer 3.Speaking to NME in an exclusive interview to promote vigilante ex-hitman Robert McCall’s third outing, in UK cinemas August 30, Fuqua said: “I definitely thought about it a lot. Especially now with the new technology and the AI and all of that kind of stuff… Is there a story to be told about how [McCall] became this person – the younger version. I’ve had that conversation with Richard Wenk [who co-wrote all three Equalizer films] quite a bit.”De-aging older actors has become commonplace in recent years, with an 80-year-old Harrison Ford getting the treatment for a flashback scene in Indiana Jones And The Dial Of Destiny; and Martin Scorsese’s The Irishman aging down Robert De Niro, Joe Pesci and Al Pacino.
This is Day 113 of the WGA strike and Day 40 of the SAG-AFTRA strike.
Dakota Fanning wasn't even 10 years old yet when she stepped in front of a camera with Hollywood legend Denzel Washington in 2004's, but he's been impressed with her ever since.«She knows how to hit the ball back over the net,» Washington raves of Fanning in ET's behind-the-scenes look at «Sky's the limit for her.»The pair reunite in the upcoming third installment of Washington's action franchise, and the Oscar winner said acting opposite Fanning as an adult this time around was a slightly surreal experience.«It was weird, you know, 'cause I'm like, 'Oh she's a grown woman,'» he shared. «She was a grown woman then, but now she's a grown woman.
Kerry Washington clearly has mixed feelings about Hollywood.
Kerry Washington has tried to quit Hollywood a lot.
Kerry Washington tries to step away from Hollywood, it keeps pulling her back in!Speaking with prior to the start of the 2023 SAG-AFTRA strike, the star shares that she feels as if she's spent «a lifetime trying to not be an actor.»«I am always quitting this business, and then right when I decide that I’m done is when something extraordinary comes across my desk,» the celebrated actress confesses. «I was really, really done with this business right before I read the script for.
Beyoncé gave Lizzo a shout-out during her concert in Atlanta, Georgia last night (August 14).During her performance of ‘Break My Soul (The Queens Remix)’, which features a mention of Lizzo’s name, the pop star shouted: “Lizzo! I love you, Lizzo!”.The shout-out at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium appeared to express support for Lizzo after the star was recently accused of allegations of sexual harassment and creating a hostile work environment.Previously, Beyoncé left Lizzo’s name off the track during a performance in Massachusetts before she brought it back in Maryland.Beyoncé tonight in Atlanta: "Lizzo! I love you, @Lizzo!!"
Kerry Washington is opening up about her life in her new memoir, Thicker Than Water — and she’s leaving no detail untold.
Kerry Washington speaks candidly about suffering from panic attacks at age just 7 in her upcoming memoir Thicker Than Water.
Taylor Swift rounded out her Los Angeles residency on Wednesday — and she did not disappoint! On Aug. 3, the 33-year-old «Shake It Off» singer began her 6-night run at SoFi Stadium, and she's received lots of love from her famous friends and fans every single night.Swift drew a massive number of Swifties to the grand arena, which houses over 100,000 concertgoers, belting out some of her massive hit singles.The sold-out concerts predictably drew a huge crowd of Hollywood's heavy hitters — including Jamie King, Selena Gomez, Mindy Kaling, Charlize Theron, Taylor Lautner, Emma Stone, Channing Tatum, Kevin Costner and many, many more.
Karlie Kloss was spotted supporting former BFF Taylor Swift at her final Eras Tour performance in Los Angeles.
Kerry Washington is opening up about her mental health.
Taylor Swift is loving Los Angeles! Last Thursday, the 33-year-old «Shake It Off» singer began her 6-night run at SoFi Stadium, and she's been getting lots of love from her famous friends and fans.Throughout her residency in the City of Angels, Swift is drawing a massive number of Swifties to the grand arena, which houses over 100,000 concertgoers, belting out some of her massive hit singles. The sold-out concerts are predictably drawing a huge crowd of Hollywood's heavy hitters.
Kerry Washington is looking back on some of the formative experiences and long-hidden traumas of her childhood in her emotionally charged new memoir, In an excerpt from Washington's forthcoming book — published by — Washington recalls the vitriolic fights her parents used to get into when she was a child, and how the fear and stress from their bitter battles impacted her own young mind.«From what I remember, most of my parents’ fights were about money, and about the fact that neither of them felt like they were in the marriage they wanted to be in, or more precisely, that they were married to the person they wanted to be married to,» Washington recalls in her book.The celebrated actress explains that her parents «both harbored deep disappointment over what their lives had become» and would scream at one another with deeply held anger. However, it was also important to them to keep face around their kids and other families.«We pretended to ourselves, to each other, and to the outside world that our family was not suffering the pain of life’s disappointments,» Washington writes, explaining that her parents would often save their brutal bickering for when she was asleep, wrongly believing that insulated her from the tension between them.«As a young child, I would lie in bed and listen for signs of how serious each battle was and when it might come to an end… I developed panic attacks at night,» Washington writes, saying that the panic attacks began when she was only seven.«They manifested first as a rhythm of anxiety that encircled my brain, then evolved into a rapid pulsing, a whirling frenzy of metallic thumps, like those nauseating old spinning rides at a county fair,» she recalls.
Not even Mother Nature herself can keep Beyoncé from entertaining her fans.
Beyoncé ensured her fans got home from her Renaissance Tour stop in Washington, D.C., by paying $100,000 to keep the city’s Metro stations open late.
Before Beyoncé was set to take the stage Sunday for the Washington, D.C., stop of her "Renaissance" tour, fans were forced to evacuate Fedex Field due to extreme weather. Fans sheltered in place for roughly two hours while waiting for the "Halo" singer to take the stage. "Due to lightning in the area, we are currently under a shelter in place order," a message from Fedex Field said.