Matthew McConaughey is speaking out after Texas Gov. Gregory Wayne Abbott lifted restrictions on the state’s mask mandate amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
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Taking accountability. Chris Harrison appeared on ABC’s Celebrity Wheel of Fortune weeks after stepping away from his Bachelor host duties — and the network took a clear stance amid the backlash.
The Texas native, 49, competed for a good cause alongside Alfonso Ribeiro and Robert Herjavec on the Thursday, February 25, episode of the long-running game show. As he prepared to spin the wheel, a disclaimer popped up at the bottom of the screen.
“This episode was previously recorded in December 2020,”
Matthew McConaughey is speaking out after Texas Gov. Gregory Wayne Abbott lifted restrictions on the state’s mask mandate amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Matthew McConaughey is speaking out after Texas Gov. Gregory Wayne Abbott lifted restrictions on the state's mask mandate amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.The 51-year-old actor, who hails from Uvalde, Texas, was a guest on on Wednesday, where he slammed the decision and explained why it's important to «keep masking up.»«Thank you for asking me that. My reaction to that is, I was a little dumbfounded by the decision,» McConaughey said.
Open communication. Emmanuel Acho turned to Chris Harrison for guidance ahead of his After the Final Rose hosting duties.
Rachel Lindsay is done sharing her opinions when it comes to Chris Harrison. Though the former Bachelorette, 35, accepts the host’s apology for the remarks he made during their February 9 Extra interview, she has no interest in telling her thoughts regarding whether or not he should return to Bachelor Nation.
Michael Moore sounded off on the people of Texas following Gov. Greg Abbott’s decision to open the state and remove its mask mandate amid the coronavirus pandemic. Abbott issued an executive order that rescinds many of the state’s previous orders, allowing all businesses in the state to fully reopen and revoking the statewide mask mandate as of next Wednesday.
Celebrities sounded off on social media about Texas Republican Gov. Greg Abbott’s announcement that he plans to fully reopen the state amid the coronavirus pandemic. Abbott issued an executive order that rescinds many of the state’s previous orders, allowing all businesses in the state to fully reopen and revoking the statewide mask mandate as of next Wednesday.
Bill Goldberg punched through the drywall in his garage one day this week -- not as some sort of masochistic training for his next WWE match -- but as he repaired property damage suffered as a result of the deadly Texas storms.The WWE Hall of Famer spent about 12 hours Wednesday replacing pumps in the wells on the ranch he owns just outside San Antonio, and then it was off to work on a garage and pool house that had been flooded.“We’re much luckier than 98% of the people who fared through the
I'm a Celebrity Queen of the Castle Giovanna Fletcher has landed a brand new presenting gig. The podcaster and author, who won the ITV reality series last year, will stand in to cover Kate Lawler's Virgin Radio UK weekday Drive Time show while the Big Brother star is on maternity leave.
Cruz came under heavy fire last week after he flew his family to the Mexican city during the deadly winter storm which blighted the state of Texas, knocking out power and water supplies to millions of people.Cruz, who returned to Texas on Thursday (February 18) a day after flying to Cancún, told reporters that he planned the holiday for his daughters “wanting to be a good dad”, but had returned because it “didn’t feel right”.The Republican Senator was further mocked for his decision-making
Trevor Noah and Minka Kelly made a rare public outing together in honour of a very special occasion.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle may no longer be working royals, but their charitable efforts continue.
When Texas is in need, Matthew McConaughey is there to help.
"Saturday Night Live" cast member Michael Che is in hot water after making a joke on this week’s "Weekend Update" segment that some have deemed anti-Semitic. While most of the opening segment was dedicated to lambasting Texas Sen. Ted Cruz over his now-infamous trip to Cancun, one brief joke made by Che sparked intense reactions on social media.The star commented on a recent headline about Israel’s efforts to vaccinate against the coronavirus.
Saturday Night Live once again opened with a mock talk show, a device that allows the show to skewer a trio of shamed public figures.
Senator Ted Cruz made headlines after flying to Cancún, Mexico, while millions of his fellow Texans endured an extreme winter storm without heat or electricity. Although he has since returned to his home state, Ted’s wife Heidi Cruz was spotted enjoying her tropical vacation on a Mexican beach on February 19 — see the pics here.
During times of uncertainty, it’s natural to feel powerless or scared––but there is always good to be found, even when things are scary.We turn to this quote from Fred Rogers:“When I was a boy and I would see scary things in the news, my mother would say to me, “Look for the helpers. You will always find people who are helping.”Rogers was right.
Jimmy Kimmel had a field day with the junior U.S. senator from Texas.
Texas was hit with a deadly winter storm this week and millions of residents were left without power in freezing temperatures. Hollywood has banded together -- along with politicians -- to help raises funds and provide relief as communities struggle to find food, water, and shelter.
Celebrities are lashing out at Sen.Ted Cruz for traveling to Cancun, Mexico, with his family as Texas continues to face a major snow crisis that left more than 500,000 without power. Cruz, R-Texas, told Sean Hannity that he had lost power in his home for two days before electing to travel and admitted that he began to have "second thoughts almost immediately" after boarding his flight.