Celebrities are speaking out about the protests happening after the tragic death of George Floyd, a 46-year-old Minneapolis man who died after a police officer held him down by the neck with his knee for more than seven minutes.
11.05.2020 - 13:03 / msn.com
Bono celebrated his 60th birthday Sunday by posting a playlist of what he described as “60 Songs That Saved My Life,” with the promise to write a “fan letter” to all 60 artists. He posted the first six of these 60 mash notes on the U2 website, kicking off with his praise for Billie Eilish, David Bowie, Kraftwerk, Daft Punk, Luciano Pavarotti and Massive Attack.
His list of 60 life-savers includes the artists you’d most expect, such as Nick Cave, Bob Dylan, Lou Reed, Patti Smith, Johnny Cash,
Celebrities are speaking out about the protests happening after the tragic death of George Floyd, a 46-year-old Minneapolis man who died after a police officer held him down by the neck with his knee for more than seven minutes.
Following the killing of George Floyd on May 28 in Minneapolis, many celebrities have taken to social media to use their platform to shed light on the issues surrounding police brutality, white privilege and racism in America. On Saturday, Billie Eilish shared a powerful message to her Instagram followers outlining her outrage and slamming the All Lives Matter movement that's been continuously used to invalidate the #BlackLivesMatter campaign. "I've been trying to take this week to figure out
Billie Eilish is using her platform on social media to share her support for the movement following the death of . On May 25, the 49-year-old unarmed black man died during a violent arrest by a white Minneapolis police officer who knelt on his neck for nearly nine minutes.
By Ellise Shafer
Billie Eilish is speaking out again following the death of George Floyd and she is slamming anyone who supports the “All Lives Matter” movement.
Billie Eilish, 18, can’t believe how President Donald Trump, 73, is reacting to the protests going on in Minneapolis, Minnesota in response to the tragic death of George Floyd, an African American man who was filmed telling a police officer he couldn’t breathe as the officer kept his knee on his neck for almost nine minutes during an arrest on May 25.
Billie Eilish lashed out at U.S. leader Donald Trump over his response to the protests against police brutality in Minnesota on Friday.
Billie Eilish is joining the long list of artists speaking out after the death of George Floyd.On Saturday morning (May 30), as protests over Floyd's controversial death spread nationwide, the 18-year-old "Bad Guy" singer took to social media to share her frustration over the situation."I've been trying to take this week to figure out a way to address this delicately," Eilish began her post on Instagram.
Billie Eilish is the latest celebrity to pile on President Donald Trump for his tweets about protesters in Minneapolis, Minn. following the death of George Floyd.
"If I hear one more white person say 'all lives matter' one more fucking time I'm gonna lose my fucking mind"
Billie Eilish has released a powerful clip about body shaming, titled “NOT MY RESPONSIBILITY”.
The 'Peggy Lee 100th Birthday Celebration' is being staged by the Grammy Museum
Pop sensation Billie Eilish has won a temporary restraining order against an overzealous fan accused of trespassing on her family’s property.
Billie Eilish and her family have been granted a temporary restraining order against an obsessed fan.
Billie Eilish is trying to keep herself safe. E! News can confirm the Grammy winner and her parents were granted a temporary restraining order from a fan who she says recently got too close for comfort. A judge ordered Prenell Rousseau to stay 200 yards away from Billie and her family members.
The U2 singer's playlist includes such unexpected picks as Peter Frampton's "Show Me the Way," Lady Gaga's "Born This Way" and Bruce Springsteen's "There Goes My Miracle" on top of more expected fare by Elvis Presley, John Lennon and Joy Division.