Johnny Depp may have lost his UK libel case against The Sun, but his legal war is just getting started — and it looks like he won’t give up until he drags half of Hollywood into it!
21.11.2020 - 21:41 / usmagazine.com
Thomas Rhett, Lauren Akins and more celebrity parents have opened up about their adoption experiences.The country singer and his childhood sweetheart adopted daughter Willa from Uganda in May 2017, just three months before Akins gave birth to daughter Ada. Lennon joined their family in February 2020.“My heart has always been driven to that,” the Live in Love author exclusively told Us Weekly of adopting her eldest in January 2018.
Johnny Depp may have lost his UK libel case against The Sun, but his legal war is just getting started — and it looks like he won’t give up until he drags half of Hollywood into it!
Angelina Jolie is reaching out to victims of domestic violence. During an interview with in support of the UN's 16 Days of Activism campaign, the 45-year-old actress offers advice to women who are fearful they may suffer abuse this holiday season, which comes amid renewed quarantining due to the COVID-19 pandemic.«Talk to someone.
Angelina Jolie has urged women fearing domestic violence over the Christmas holidays to build a network, and to "find allies" to support them. Speaking via video link at the 2nd International Conference on Action with Women and Peace in Seoul, the actress acknowledged that Christmas can be a particularly difficult time for many women.
Angelina Jolie is always one to lend a helping hand or give a word of advice and she’s doing just that for women who may be suffering from abuse. In a recent interview with Harper’s Bazaar U.K., the award-winning actress spoke about the United Nations‘ 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence campaign, as she is the Special Envoy of the U.N.
Angelina Jolie has some special advice for women fearing abuse during the holiday season. The actress and activist gave a speech last month at the 2nd International Conference on Action with Women and Peace in Seoul, where she pushed for funding of sexual violence programs, as well as the protection of human rights defenders, Harper's Bazaar reported on Monday.
Angelina Jolie is working with the United Nations to provide support for women around the world who fear being abused over the holidays. The 45-year-old Oscar-winning actress, who is the Special Envoy of the U.N.
Angelina Jolie is continuing to be a voice for those who may not have one when it comes to the issue of domestic violence against women and children. The 45-year-old actress and humanitarian is a Special Envoy of the U.N.
In a new interview with Harper’s Bazaar UK, Angelina Jolie is giving advice to abused women ahead of the holiday season. The Maleficent actress, 45, spoke to the publication as part of the United Nations’ 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence campaign, and as a mother of six herself.
Whether she's hitting the red carpet or shopping for groceries, Angelina Jolie always manages to look effortlessly chic.The Oscar-winning actress has been photographed with her children on a number of occasions throughout the pandemic. This weekend, Jolie stepped out with her 12-year-old son, Knox Léon Jolie-Pitt, in Los Angeles, and the pair headed to a party supplies store.Jolie wore a white t-shirt, with a black cardigan over the top, layered with a black jacket.
Angelina Jolie, 45, has been keeping a low profile lately — but the mom-of-six was spotted running errands with her youngest son Knox Jolie-Pitt, 12. The mother-son duo visited a party supply and gift store in Los Angeles, California on Saturday, Dec. 6, rocking protective black face masks by conscious clothing brand Everlane. Later, Angelina could be seen holding a bag from store Soap Plant/Wacko in Los Feliz, which she and her kids are known to frequent.
Angelina Jolie is getting in some pre-Christmas shopping.
Angelina Jolie , 45, took on the role of interviewer recently when she chatted over zoom with Gitanjali Rao, 15, a young scientist and inventor just named Time magazine’s first-ever Kid of the Year. For the inaugural edition, published on December 3rd, the Academy Award–winning actress spoke to the teenaged inventor about her impressive projects — including one that helps prevent cyberbullying.
Indian-American Gitanjali Rao has been named as TIME's first ever Kid of the Year. The 15-year-old scientist and inventor was selected from more than 5,000 nominees.
November 27, the day after Thanksgiving, is Black Friday. It’s a day when so many consumers would, in normal times, pack into malls to get the best deals on gifts and items they want to give their loved ones for the holidays.