Duffy, the singer best known for the 2008 hit "Mercy," returned to social media to share some "passing thoughts." "Hi," she wrote on Instagram. "Sharing passing thoughts.
21.09.2021 - 03:53 / perezhilton.com
Morgan Wallen needs to answer for this, like, ASAP!
The country music singer was infamously caught on video saying the n-word earlier this year outside his home after a night out with friends. He rightfully lost a bunch of business and brand deals over the inexcusable controversy, with country music radio stations opting to drop his songs for a while, too.
By July, he appeared on Good Morning America in a cringeworthy interview segment with host Michael Strahan, taking responsibility and
Duffy, the singer best known for the 2008 hit "Mercy," returned to social media to share some "passing thoughts." "Hi," she wrote on Instagram. "Sharing passing thoughts.
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Morgan Wallen has been banned from attending this year’s CMA Music Awards, despite being nominated for Album of The Year at the event.Wallen sparked controversy back in February after a video of him using a racial slur surfaced. He was subsequently dropped by a number of radio stations, as well as his record label, Big Loud.
Alan Jackson is opening up about living with a silent neurological disease.
told the Today show that he’s been battling a “no cure” degenerative neurological condition called Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease for the better part of a decade.“It’s not going to kill me. It’s not deadly,” Jackson said about the disease he inherited from his father.
, you know the competition was going to be fierce!In Monday's Blind Auditions, 17-year-old Carson Peters wowed the coaches with his cover of Don Williams' «Tulsa Time,» and the coaches prepared themselves for a battle with Blake Shelton to land the young singer from Piney Flats, Tennessee.«I heard a lot of Oklahoma references in that song,» John Legend began, noting that he was the first to turn his chair.
, you know the competition is going to be fierce!In a sneak peek from next Monday's Blind Auditions, 17-year-old Carson Peters wows the coaches with his cover of Don Williams' «Tulsa Time,» and the coaches prepare themselves for a battle with Blake Shelton to land the young singer from Piney Flats, Tennessee.«I heard a lot of Oklahoma references in that song,» John Legend begins, noting that he was the first to turn his chair.
Olivia Rodrigo and Morgan Wallen are racing to the top.
Daymond John is spearheading Black Entrepreneurs Day. The judge talked to ET's Kevin Frazier about how the event is helping Black business owners and the panel of Black entrepreneurs and celebrities who are sharing their successes and failures in starting their own businesses."Kevin Hart is going to be on there, we have Shaquille O'Neal, Tyra Banks, Michael Strahan.
Facebook page and across Facebook channels.The goal is to "learn about how to persevere in business through insightful conversations and stories that celebrate our successes while confronting our failures,” John, founder of the apparel company FUBU, said in a statement.Other participants include Michael Strahan, Marcus Samuelsson, Rev Run, Janice Bryant Howroyd and Khalid, who is scheduled to perform.Black entrepreneurs and small business owners nationwide are eligible to seek a share of the
Morgan Wallen is apparently yet to make good on a promise.
Morgan Wallen first pledged to donate “around $500,000” (£366,000) to Black-led organisations, the disgraced country star has reportedly only committed a total of $165,000 (£121,000), which was given to a single group.Wallen sparked controversy back in February after a video of him using a racial slur surfaced. He was subsequently dropped by a number of radio stations, as well as his record label, Big Loud.
Stepping out solo! William H. Macy walked his first major red carpet since the college admissions scandal without his wife, Felicity Huffman, posing at the 73rd annual Emmy Awards on Sunday, September 19.
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Ken Jennings and Mayim Bialik will host the show through the end of the calendar year.Bialik will kick things off on Monday, Sept. 20, and will host several weeks of episodes, all of which will air through Nov.