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Demi Lovato took to Instagram to show off their new tattoo. The singer shared a photo of a tattoo on their forearm, captioning the post with a positive and humanitarian message.GLAAD Awards 2022: See all the LGBTQ+ talent and stories nominated in music, entertainment, and mediaDemi Lovato holds a funeral for their pop music and gets fans excited for ‘Rockvato’A post shared by Demi Lovato (@ddlovato)The photo shows Lovato’s forearm, which now has the words “Choose love” tattooed in black letters. Out of the corner of the image, you can see the edges of some of their other tattoos.
“Choose Love - always,” they captioned the post. Lovato then went on to explain the meaning behind the tattoos and the words, which highlight the Ukranian crisis and the refugees affected by the attacks kickstarted by the Russian government. “I’m inspired by the work @chooselove and their partners are doing to support refugees around the world, including those fleeing Ukraine.
Take action with @chooselove and enter for a chance to win time with me in the studio to hear new music. Head to my link in bio to enter. Thank you, @gusak_tattoo it was such an honor learning about your home country.” The post sparked love and understanding from Lovato’s followers, who were quick to agree with their statements.
“i love this,” wrote a follower. “Obsessssedddd,” wrote someone else.A post shared by Demi Lovato (@ddlovato)Lovato has created a link called ‘Choose love’ in their profile, where people can visit and make donations. Those who donate and contribute can win a roundtrip to LA, spend the night in four star hotel, and hang in the studio as Demi makes new music.
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Johnny Depp told a Virginia court of his childhood abuse as his mother was “suicidal” and his father told him that “you’re the man now” when he left the family. The actor entered the witness booth on the fifth day of the trial, which began on Monday 11 April in Fairfax, Virginia following Mr Depp’s lawsuit against Ms Heard in March 2019.
A woman had to wave goodbye to her husband and son at a Ryanair check-in desk after being refused onto her flight over Brexit passport rules. Ana Tiganescu and her family had planned a week-long holiday - their first in three years - to Faro, Portugal, flying from Leeds Bradford Airport.
Russian military have attacked Kyiv with an air assault and promised more missile assaults following the sinking of one of their top ships in the Black Sea.
Actress Natasha Lyonne (“Orange Is The New Black“) is looking to dominate the streaming space. The second season of “Russian Doll” is arriving soon on Netflix, and Lyonne is attached to lead a new Peacock series, “Poker Face,” developed by Rian Johnson (“Looper“) on the heels of completing production on his “Knives Out” sequel.
Céline Dion is calling on heads of state throughout the world to throw their support behind the people of Ukraine.
U2’s Bono and Edge, Bruce Springsteen and Elton John are among the litany of artists mounting Global Citizen’s new ‘Stand Up For Ukraine’ campaign – billed by the organisation as “the world’s largest social media rally for refugee relief” – sharing messages in support of and solidarity for Ukrainian peoples.It comes ahead of summit being held today (April 9), with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau co-hosting the main conference alongside European Commission President Ursula Von Der Leyen. According to the campaign’s website, Global Citizen aim to raise billions of dollars to fund “UN agencies that are part of the flash appeal as well as GlobalGiving, which gives money to 30+ grassroots organizations in the [Ukrainian] region”. “Refugees in Ukraine and around the world need our help now,” Springsteen said in his video message, shared to Instagram yesterday (April 8) with the hashtag #StandUpForUkraine.
Céline Dion's fans voiced their concerns about the star's health, but on Friday the singing sensation took to her Instagram with an important update, filmed from inside her family home.DONATE NOW: What can you do to help Ukraine?With a message directed to the World Leaders, who are discussing the ongoing crisis in Ukraine on Saturday, Céline posted an appeal video to her Instagram feed.WATCH: Céline Dion health battle explainedCaptioning the post both in French and English, the star wrote: "I #StandUpForUkraine and for refugees around the world. I’m calling on world leaders to help all those who are forced to leave their homes.
NPR White House Correspondent Scott Detrow, reporting from Ukraine on Tuesday, noted a surprising but familiar slogan scrawled on the side of a damaged tank.
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Hall said on Twitter. “But first I need to pay tribute to my colleagues Pierre and Sasha who didnt make it that day.
A health update arrived today from Fox News State Department correspondent Benjamin Hall, who survived an attack in Ukraine that saw two colleagues killed.
Demi Lovato got a new tattoo to support Ukraine. The 29-year-old singer debuted their new ink, which reads “choose love” in gothic gradient font, on Instagram Mach 31. The tattoo is written on Demi’s forearm, as seen in the black-and-white image they shared.
Some of the world’s biggest stars are standing together to make a difference.
Celine Dion returned to social media on Monday to share a heartbreaking statement in support of the people of Ukraine.MORE: Celine Dion shares poignant message amid health battle: 'Life is precious'While usually posting with the help of her team, this time the singer shared an emotional message of her own alongside a video.VIDEO: Celine Dion shares heartfelt message with her fans as she announces career newsShe wrote: "It's so horrible what's going on in Ukraine and around the world with the refugee situation. They desperately need our help now. "Join us and @glblctzn as we #StandUpforUkraine to help these people who had to leave their homes and leave everything behind to go to a safe place.
Elton John is looking back at being shamed for being gay.