Naomi Campbell is taking quarantine very seriously. In a recent interview with Access Hollywood, the 49-year-old model discussed the ongoing viral outbreak and subsequent quarantine.
14.03.2020 - 00:17 / billboard.com
Everything about Chanmina can be described with one word: “unique.”Well, there are a few more words.
She’s vibrant, she’s eclectic, she’s memorable, she’s in love with Disney and she's even visited Walt Disney's grave for inspiration, and her music will make you rethink the way you view the world of Japanese music.Based in Tokyo, 21-year-old Chanmina (Otomonai Mina) is a rapper with a flair for drama, and she shares her saucy rhymes and impactful verses in a mix of Japanese, English and Korean.
.Naomi Campbell is taking quarantine very seriously. In a recent interview with Access Hollywood, the 49-year-old model discussed the ongoing viral outbreak and subsequent quarantine.
CNN host Chris Cuomo and British TV personality Donna Air have joined the growing list of celebrities testing positive for the coronavirus.
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By Nancy Tartaglione
BBC Studios and China’s Huawei Video have struck a deal in which British TV content is supplied to Huawei consumer mobile devices in 26 countries. The deal was announced to coincide with the launch of Huawei’s P40 cell phone.
Veteran Japanese comedian Ken Shimura, who was hospitalized for pneumonia on Monday, tested positive for the novel coronavirus on Tuesday, his agency announced Wednesday. His condition is not currently critical.
The prime minister on Monday evening announced new stringent measures to limit activity in the UK, and although it wasn’t specifically labelled, it’s fair to say the region is now under a ‘lockdown’.
A man from Perth currently working in China has sent an encouraging update back to a Fair City mental health organisation.
HBO Max's upcoming crime thriller Tokyo Vice has joined the growing list of major Hollywood productions to hit pause in response to the coronavirus pandemic. The series, helmed by four-time Oscar nominee Michael Mann, had been shooting on location in Tokyo since March 5.