TMZ reported today that Kacey Musgraves and Ruston Kelly are getting a divorce after just two and a half years. The outlet says Kacey and Ruston filed for divorce.
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D.L. Hughley tested positive for coronavirus one day after collapsing on stage during a performance in Nashville, Tennessee.The comedian, 57, gave fans an update on his well-being in a video posted on Saturday, June 20, via Twitter, where he revealed that he was treated for exhaustion and dehydration.“I also tested positive for COVID-19, which blew me away,” Hughley, who plans to quarantine for 14 days in his Nashville hotel room, explained.
“I was what they call asymptomatic. I didn’t have
.TMZ reported today that Kacey Musgraves and Ruston Kelly are getting a divorce after just two and a half years. The outlet says Kacey and Ruston filed for divorce.
Comedian and actor D.L. Hughley says he's doing well after testing positive for coronavirus in late June.
Jay Cutler finally caught the culprit that was killing chickens in his Tennessee backyard — and it was a devious raccoon.The former NFL player, 37, revealed via Instagram on Wednesday, July 1, that the case has officially been closed.“Ok. Long night.
Country stars continue to be at odds over Chase Rice’s recent Tennessee concert.
) decided it was a good idea to What could go wrong? Oh right: the global pandemic we're currently in the midst of. Chase Rice just played a concert to an enormous crowd of unmasked fans here in Tennessee.
Country singer Chase Rice is speaking out after receiving backlash for hosting a crowded concert amid the coronavirus pandemic. On Saturday night, Rice, 34, played a concert in Tennessee where thousands of concertgoers were packed into the venue, most of whom appear to not be wearing face masks, as is recommended to prevent the ongoing spread of coronavirus.
Country singer Chase Rice has assured fans and critics alike he’ll be taking the health and safety of concertgoers a lot more seriously after coming under fire for footage he posted online from a Saturday night show.
Chase Rice is speaking out after getting some heat for his recent packed concert in Tennessee. The country music star took to social media to share a video with fans on Monday, and explained how his future shows will try to take more precautions to limit the possible the spread of the coronavirus.«I just want to address my show Saturday night.
On Saturday night, 1,000 people packed into an outdoor amphitheatre to watch Chase Rice perform and there wasn’t a mask in sight.
Kelsea Ballerini is calling out country singer Chase Rice for holding a packed concert amid the Coronavirus pandemic that specifically calls for social distancing to slow the spread.
Chase Rice has defied a new coronavirus spike in the US to play a show for thousands of fans in Tennessee, with some appearing to ignore social distancing guidelines. Rice performed for fans on Saturday night (June 27) at the Brushy Mountain State Penitentiary, a former prison which has been converted into an event centre.Despite social distancing guidelines being in place, videos posted on Rice’s Instagram story showed fans packed tightly into the venue, without wearing face masks.
Many are not happy about Chase Rice performing for a concert crowd despite the danger of the COVID-19 virus spreading and killing people! One of them is none other than Kelsea Ballerini and she did not hesitate to call out the man for his life threatening decision! She took to her Twitter account yesterday to label him as ‘selfish’ for ignoring the social distancing guidelines amid a global health crisis.
Kelsea Ballerini took to Twitter on Sunday, June 28, to criticize fellow country singer Chase Rice for performing at a packed concert in Tennessee amid the coronavirus pandemic.The “Love Me Like You Mean It” singer, 26, was among several people slamming Rice, 34, for sharing video on Instagram from his outdoor concert on Saturday, June 27, that showed people standing shoulder-to-shoulder without face masks or adhering to social distancing rules.The “Eyes on You” singer posted a clip from his
On Saturday night, 1,000 people packed into an outdoor amphitheater to watch Chase Rice perform and there wasn’t a mask in sight.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorThe Bonnaroo 2020 festival has been officially canceled due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, the festival announced on Thursday. In March, the long-running festival, which is held in Manchester, Tenn., moved from its regular June dates to September in the hopes that the pandemic would have eased enough to allow for mass gatherings, but it has long been apparent that will not happen.The festival has scheduled its 2021 dates for June 17th through the 20th.