Maya Rudolph is now a two-time Emmy winner!
01.09.2020 - 18:53 / variety.com
Verzuz DJ battles launched in March, fans have clamored for one matchup above all others: Brandy vs. Monica, the R&B singers who spawned one of the biggest hits in history with 1998’s “The Boy Is Mine,” and have sparred off and on ever since.
Maya Rudolph is now a two-time Emmy winner!
Maya Rudolph is real, y'all! After the former star won her first-ever Emmy award for Outstanding Voice-Over Performance for voicing Connie the Hormone Monstress on Netflix's acclaimed animated series,, she took home a second Emmy for her portrayal of presidential hopeful-turned-Democratic vice presidential nominee Kamala Harris on Saturday.On Thursday, the Television Academy accepted the win for Rudolph's voice-over performance on her behalf, though she later reacted to the news via Instagram
Gene Maddaus Senior Media WriterAmy Poehler and Maya Rudolph hosted a “grassroots” fundraiser on Monday, along with Kamala Harris and Hillary Clinton, that raised more than $6 million for the Democratic ticket.Separately, billionaire Haim Saban hosted a more intimate fundraiser with Joe Biden, priced at $500,000 per person. That event — also held virtually — raised $4.5 million.The grassroots fundraiser featured some discussion of the California wildfires and the Affordable Care Act.
Brandy and Monica were joined by special guest Kamala Harris during an eventful edition of the Verzuz series on Monday night. The duo, best known for their 1998 collaboration "The Boy Is Mine," reunited to celebrate their own solo back catalogs as well as donating proceeds to Michelle Obama’s non-profit When We All Vote.
Also Read: Joe Biden and Kamala Harris' First Joint Interview Is Sunday's Most-Watched ShowHarris continued to shower them with praise.
Brandy and Monica had a special guest show up during their battle on Monday — Kamala Harris! Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden's running mate turned up via a video call as the two musicians went head-to-head on a web series pitting musicians against each other in a friendly battle.“I think someone’s coming,” Brandy said, smiling. “Oh my God.
Chadwick Boseman's life and legacy are being celebrated by some of his most famous friends and colleagues.
It may have been over two decades since singers Brandy, 41, and Monica, 39, took home a Grammy Award for their 1998 collaboration, “The Boy Is Mine”. Nevertheless, rumors of a feud between the pair seem to have stood the test of time.
Joe Biden and Kamala Harris have both spoken out about the passing of Chadwick Boseman.
Chadwick Boseman made his final tweet a powerful one.
Deadline reports.“We couldn’t be more excited for our friend Senator Kamala Harris to join the Democratic ticket and be our Vice Presidential Nominee,” an invite reads.
Maya Rudolph’s hilarious portrayal of Joe Biden’s VP running mate Kamala Harris on Global’s “Saturday Night Live” is so bang on that even she has to remind herself she isn’t really Kamala Harris.
Meghan Markle's full conversation with Gloria Steinem was released Wednesday, in which they discussed voting and voter suppression, feminism, and the importance of representation.
Meghan Markle's full Makers conversation with feminist and activist Gloria Steinem finally dropped, and it offers an honest conversation about voting rights in America, alonh with genuine concern about voter suppression efforts. The women also touched on Kamala Harris making history as the first Black woman vice presidential candidate for a major U.S.
Dino-Ray Ramos Associate Editor/ReporterJoe Biden and Kamala Harris gave their first joint interview on ABC’s The Ticket: The First Interview, which delivered a 0.7 rating in the adults 18-49 demographic and 5.13 million viewers Sunday night.
Will Thorne Staff WriterThe first joint interview between Democratic Presidential nominee Joe Biden and Vice Presidential nominee Kamala Harris scored big numbers for ABC on Sunday night.“The Ticket: First Interview,” which was conducted by David Muir and Robin Roberts, drew 5.1 million total viewers to the Disney-owned network, scoring a 0.7 rating among adults 18-49 in the process.
Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden said he would follow public health advisers' advice if they called for a national shutdown should he take office and the coronavirus had not abated. "I would be prepared to do whatever it takes to save lives.