Rachel Lindsay spoke about Matt James being named the first Black Bachelor on Wednesday’s “Watch What Happens Live”.
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Daris Rucker has thought long and hard about his role in the reinvigorated Black Lives Matter movement.
Rucker, 54, took to Instagram on Monday to share his thoughts about the death of George Floyd and the global movement sparked by his passing. The Hootie & the Blowfish frontman said the time is now to make meaningful change.
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“I have been sitting here trying to figure out what I wanted to say,” Rucker shared. “2020 has already been
Rachel Lindsay spoke about Matt James being named the first Black Bachelor on Wednesday’s “Watch What Happens Live”.
antebellum from our name and move forward as Lady A, the nickname our fans gave us almost from the start," the statement continued.Lady A goes on to explain their inspiration for their original name while apologizing for the pain they've caused. “When we set out together almost 14 years ago, we named our band after the Southern ‘antebellum’ style home where we took our first photos.
, and explained exactly to her. "Sometimes, going against authority is the only remedy for change, especially when we have seen, too often, those authority figures step over the line," she wrote.
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