Chris Brown has to celebrate his son’s big milestones virtually with his baby mama, Ammika Harris. This week, baby Aeko celebrated being eight months old, and his mother took to social media, where she delighted fans with the most adorable photo.
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star-studded cover version of Imagine released at the start of lockdown as “the thing we didn’t need that everybody hated.”The actor, 40, took part in a lo-fi rendition of John Lennon’s classic track along with celebrities including Gal Gadot, Jamie Dornan, Kirsten Wiig and Jimmy Fallon.The stars took turns to each sing a section of the song in video clips recorded from their homes in an attempt to lift spirits during the coronavirus pandemic.However, the gesture was instead viewed as tone deaf
.Chris Brown has to celebrate his son’s big milestones virtually with his baby mama, Ammika Harris. This week, baby Aeko celebrated being eight months old, and his mother took to social media, where she delighted fans with the most adorable photo.
many people have suffered psychologically as a result. That’s why we’re always up for trying any new trick that might help us feel a bit more awake and ready to attack the day.
Priyanka Chopra is feeling the love on her 38th birthday. Nick Jonas celebrated his wife’s special day by posting a romantic photo of the two on his Instagram on Saturday, and writing about how much she means to him. In the pic, Chopra wears a yellow pleated dress while she sits on the Jonas Brother’s lap. The “What a Man Gotta Do” crooner lovingly stares at his lady love.
Priyanka Chopra is feeling the love on her 38th birthday. Nick Jonas celebrated his wife's special day by posting a romantic photo of the two on his Instagram on Saturday, and writing about how much she means to him.
Dan Osborne has admitted to “making mistakes” in his relationship with Jacqueline Jossa in a candid interview.The star, who is married to the former EastEnders actress, told The Sun: “I’ve made mistakes. I’ve done things I shouldn’t have done.” Over the years, there have been several reports with claims that Dan was unfaithful to Jacqueline, but he has always denied them.The former TOWIE star, 29, continued: “I’ve made mistakes, yeah.
charged for falsely accusing a black man of threatening her life after he asked her to put her dog on a lead.
Billie Joe Armstrong has shared a cover of John Lennon‘s protest anthem ‘Gimme Some Truth’ – you can listen to it below.Arriving in place of his usual weekly No Fun Mondays instalments, the Green Day frontman instead has offered up a No Fun Monday Hump Day edition of his quarantine series.Released in 1971, the track – which was written during the Vietnam war and originally featured on John’s Imagine album – has been covered a number of times over the years.Most notable versions include those by
Chris O'Dowd doesn't blame anyone for thinking poorly of the "Imagine" video he participated in earlier this year. In March, after the beginning of the coronavirus quarantine, O'Dowd, 40, was one of several celebrities to take part in a musical relay race of sorts, featuring stars singing bits of the famous John Lennon song, line by line.
celebrity cover of John Lennon’s ‘Imagine’ that emerged at the start of lockdown, labelling it “creative diarrhoea”.A video of famous faces including O’Dowd, Jimmy Fallon and Gal Gadot, who sang the iconic track in an apparent show of solidarity, went viral when it was posted online in March.It failed to strike the desired note and instead received a legion of backlash for being “cringeworthy” and “out of touch”.Speaking on Louis Theroux’s Grounded podcast, O’Dowd has now admitted that the
Chris O'Dowd initially thought Gal Gadot's 'Imagine' video was for charity. The 40-year-old actor and his wife Dawn O'Porter both starred in the much-maligned video, which saw various celebrities perform part of John Lennon's iconic track amid the coronavirus crisis - but Chris has now admitted he didn't give the concept proper consideration.
Gal Gadot and Natalie Portman, who sang the famous song in an attempt lift spirits amid the coronavirus outbreak, went viral in March.It was labelled “cringe” and “out of touch” by many social media users, and Nick Cave even called it “the most panic-inducing version ever recorded”.O’Dowd has now admitted the backlash to the cover was “justified”.Speaking on the latest episode of Louis Theroux’s podcast Grounded, O’Dowd said: “In terms of my interpretation of it, I think the backlash was
Chris O’Dowd was one of the numerous celebrities who participated in Gal Gadot’s widely mocked social media video in which she and a cavalcade of stars earnestly sing John Lennon’s “Imagine”.
Hamilton teamed up with the one and only Jimmy Fallon and The Roots for a performance of ‘Helpless’ at the virtual ‘Global Goal: Unite for Our Future’ concert, fans are getting ready for more exciting news. ‘Hamilton’, the most successful Broadway musical of the modern era, is coming to Disney+ on Friday, July 3.
Comedian and podcaster Adam Carolla defended his friend, late-night host Jimmy Kimmel, on Saturday night, saying "context" should be taken into consideration when judging an actor or comedian doing a character in blackface. "I can tell you that we have to make a definitive difference between blackface and doing a character who happens to be black," Carolla said while appearing on Fox News' "Watters' World." "If we want to remove Jimmy Kimmel from the equation, we can focus on Jimmy Fallon.
told Yahoo Entertainment.The song would join a long line of cultural mainstays that are rebranding after the Black Lives Matter protests — foods such as Eskimo Pies and Aunt Jemima syrup among them.The song was originally a poem written in September 1814, during the Battle of Baltimore, by Francis Scott Key, who owned slaves. The poem was eventually set to music and became the country’s official anthem in 1931.