Adam Sandler has signed up to star in a new Netflix basketball movie produced by Lebron James.
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Aimed at encouraging African-Americans to get tested for coronavirus
Beyoncé and her mother, Tina Knowles, have teamed up to launch a coronavirus initiative through the former’s charity, BeyGood. The #IDidMyPart initiative coincides with Mother’s Day, celebrated in the US this weekend (May 10).
Through #IDidMyPart, Beyoncé and Tina Knowles will provide medical supplies in order to encourage African-Americans in Houston to get tested for coronavirus. The mother-daughter pair will donate 1,000
Adam Sandler has signed up to star in a new Netflix basketball movie produced by Lebron James.
The photographer behind Beyonce's September 2018 Vogue cover, Tyler Mitchell, has signed with UTA. The 25-year-old Brooklyn-based artist made history as the first black photographer and one of the youngest people ever to shoot a cover of American Vogue in the magazine’s 126-year history when he was only 23.
They've broken a whole host of records...
Never Have I Have, Mindy Kaling's new coming-of-age comedy on Netflix, has all the hallmarks of a legendary teen show. The series follows a young Indian-American high school sophomore named Devi (Maitreyi Ramakrishnan) as she juggles academics, boys, best friends, and a family trying to heal after the sudden death of her father.
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Ever since it was announced that a collaboration was in the works between IU and BTS member Suga, UENA and ARMY were in a state of absolute unrest. Over time, we got several sneak-peeks at what to expect with some lucky fans also getting a chance to listen to the song before the rest of the world. The common consensus was that Eight was deeply emotional but now that the song has been officially released, along with the music video, 'emotional' would be an understatement.
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Beyonce has joined forced with Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey to donate six million dollars (£4.9 million) to the coronavirus relief effort.
Beyoncé is giving back amid the coronavirus pandemic. On Wednesday, the 38-year-old singer announced that her foundation, BeyGOOD, will be partnering with Twitter founder Jack Dorsey to donate $6 million to organizations providing mental health wellness.
Beyoncé is giving back amid the ongoing coronavirus crisis.
Beyoncé's BeyGOOD philanthropic initiative announced an extensive coronavirus relief plan to help those most affected by the global pandemic on Thursday (April 23).
That's around 11,000 meals a day since March