Just in case you needed ANOTHER reason to love Hollywood heartthrob Matthew McConaughey, the actor has returned to his southern roots and commited the ultimate act of kindness.
19.03.2020 - 00:27 / hollywood.com
Cardi B has promised to donate her royalties from a single that samples her rant about the coronavirus to those hardest hit by the pandemic.
The star took to Instagram last week (end March 15, 2020) to express her fears about the disease, as the number of cases in the U.S. grew.
Fans became obsessed with her memorable way of saying “coronavirus”, and the line “this s**t is real” – which many blended with hip-hop beats to create their own tracks, with one by DJ iMarkkeyz reaching the top ten in
Just in case you needed ANOTHER reason to love Hollywood heartthrob Matthew McConaughey, the actor has returned to his southern roots and commited the ultimate act of kindness.
By Denise Petski
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"Let's take this thing serious"