Little Mix stars Jade Thirlwall and Leigh-Anne Pinnock could be honoured for their support of the Black Lives Matter movement.
11.09.2020 - 05:07 / etonline.com
has been more than an opportunity to play a game — it's been a platform.
On Thursday's dramatic live eviction episode, Da'Vonne made sure to use the opportunity to share a powerful message supporting the Black Lives Matter movement.This whole week has been a whirlwind of betrayal, mixed messages and hurt feelings which culminated in an explosive episode that saw Bayleigh and Da'Vonne getting into a heated argument with Christmas Abbott and a surprisingly amicable elimination.To break it all
.Little Mix stars Jade Thirlwall and Leigh-Anne Pinnock could be honoured for their support of the Black Lives Matter movement.
Da’Vonne Rogers was the latest houseguest evicted from Big Brother: All-Stars on Thursday, September 24, and she is still working out her feelings about the whole thing.The acting coach, 32, has been the target since Head of Household Memphis Garrett‘s original plan to backdoor David Alexander fell through when Tyler Crispen decided not to use the veto.Da’Vonne understandably didn’t want to give the majority alliance in the house the satisfaction of openly campaigning, but she did spend the week
After a gruelling battle, three-time “Big Brother” player Da’Vonne Rogers was evicted from the “All-Stars” house on Thursday night. However, she didn’t leave without a bang.
Nicole Franzel's week one commitment to Da'Vonne Rogersto protect her in Big Brother All-Stars as a thank you for her final vote in Season 18, Rogers is out of the house. On Thursday evening, the three-time player was evicted in a 5-2 vote — but she didn't go without a fight.Through much of Season 22, Rogers found herself on the opposite side of the large alliance in the house.
The truth will set you free, but it won’t always save you from getting kicked out. On Thursday’s “Big Brother All-Stars” eviction night, the week of lies, misplaced trust and betrayals were all revealed — after it was already too late.
eviction night, the week of lies, misplaced trust and betrayals were all revealed — after it was already too late.When the episode began, Da'Vonne Rogers and Kevin Campbell were on the chopping block, after a whole lot of shifting alliances and paranoia tore apart friendships and turned Da'Vonne against David Alexander.In essence, the lies all stemmed from last Thursday's eviction, when Ian Terry got sent packing.
Emmy Awards took place on Sunday 20 September, with Euphoria star Zendaya and Schitt’s Creek actor Catherine O’Hara walking away with the prizes for Best Lead Actress in a Drama Series and Best Lead Actress in a Comedy Series respectively.For the awards ceremony, which was held virtually for the first time due to the coronavirus pandemic – with nominees tuning in over video call from the comfort of their homes – Sandra Oh made a powerful statement with her outfit of choice, wearing a jacket
Tom Tapp Deputy Managing Editor“We have a record number of Black Emmy nominees this year, which is great,” black-ish star Anthony Anderson began as he presented at the 2020 Emmys. “These Emmys would have been the NBA All-Star weekend and Wakanda all wrapped into one.”“This was supposed to be the Blackest Emmys ever.
Emmys to make tired pandemic jokes.The star of “Black-ish,” 50, joined host Jimmy Kimmel in-person (socially distanced) for the 2020 Emmys to read the nominees for Best Limited Series and present HBO’s “Watchmen” with the award.Before reading the winner, Anderson, who often brings his mom along on his Hollywood gigs, did an extended and gravely serious bit with no comedy involved.“We have a record of black Emmy nominees this year, which is great,” he said.
Ian Terry was evicted during an emotional episode of the CBS reality series on Thursday.Up for elimination alongside Tyler Crispen, Terry — who became the series’ youngest champion when he won season 14 — was eliminated by a vote of five to three.“Over the past eight years, I’ve given a lot to this game and it’s given me a lot back,” he said before everyone cast their votes.
Another contestant has left the house. Ian Terry was evicted from the CBS series on Thursday night.
Bayleigh Dayton became the fifth person voted out of Big Brother: All-Stars on Thursday, September 10, and she’s seemingly at peace with her second stint on the CBS reality show.The 27-year-old model was put on the block next to her friend Da’Vonne Rogers by Head of Household Christmas Abbott after Bayleigh told her in confidence that Day was her No. 1 ally, or her “untouchable.”Christmas used that information as a reason to put them up together.
her «untouchable» and best friend in the house, , making it even more difficult to campaign to stay. Dayton's eviction was the culmination of a tense week inside the walls with fights, arguments and betrayals.
For Da’Vonne Rogers and Bayleigh Dayton, “Big Brother All-Stars” has been more than an opportunity to play a game — it’s been a platform. On Thursday’s dramatic live eviction episode, Da’Vonne made sure to use the opportunity to share a powerful message supporting the Black Lives Matter movement.