John Legend will perform in a virtual One Wave concert in the form of a digital avatar.
16.04.2020 - 01:01 / hollywoodreporter.com
A company that produces digital versions of Hollywood celebrities, athletes, musicians and influencers has partnered with the CDC Foundation to help raise money for its "All of Us" crowdfunding campaign to support emergency response amid the devastating coronavirus pandemic.
Genies, billed as an avatar technology company, will work with the foundation through its Avatar Agency by drawing upon its roster of clients to help promote donations and encourage followers to post their own custom Genies
.John Legend will perform in a virtual One Wave concert in the form of a digital avatar.
A number of New York's biggest stars are joining forces for a telethon, presented by Robin Hood and iHeartMedia, to help with the city's response to the novel coronavirus pandemic. Rise Up New York!, hosted by Tina Fey, will feature appearances from luminaries including New York Gov.
Dame Joan Collins is a legend that needs no introduction, and we are so excited that she is taking part in the OK! Closet Clear Out Campaign. Sprinkling a little extra fashion magic to proceedings, this is a real opportunity to own a piece of style memorabilia.
Yet another treat for fans of BBC1's dancing show, Strictly Come Dancing, Shirley Ballas is one of many celebrities lending their support to the OK! Closet Clear Out Campaign for Refuge.The former dancer and now talent show judge has donated a gorgeous jumpsuit with delicate pearly detailing that was designed by American designer brand Adrianna Papell.
Katie Price is a name that needs no introduction. She has worn some of the most outlandish red carpet outfits over the last decade and the pieces Katie has kindly donated to OK! Closet Clear Out are worth more than £6,000.
Former pop singer turned actress Kym Marsh has attended many exclusive events in her time. So you can imagine we were desperate to rifle through her rails and see what goodies she had for the OK! Closet Clear Out for Refuge auction.
The outspoken Strictly Come Dancing star might have an acidic tongue when he is on the hit TV show, but in reality, the glamorous judge clearly has a big heart. Known for his dazzling and sometime outlandish stylish, Craig is an exciting addition to our host of celebrities that are delving into their closets for our clear out.
The lesser talked about effect of the current Covid-19 lockdown is the huge surge in domestic violence incidents. For some, enforced isolation is having a terrifying and devastating implication for their safety with many frightened victims comparing lockdown to being in a prison cell with their abuser.
Manchester designers have teamed up to design a t-shirt celebrating Manchester's links with the NHS while raising funds for staff working on the frontline of the coronavirus crisis.
Sir Billy Connolly has teamed up with an Edinburgh-based chocolatier to design a special chocolate bar to raise a smile as well as some much needed funds for NHS charities.
Local electronic duo Goodluck are doing the most during lockdown. Last week, they held a live stream which raised funds for those struggling to put food on the table as the country continues to deal with the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic and have been instrumental in organising food parcels during their time in quarantine. While doing good, the group has also tried to be as creative as possible professionally and launched their own streaming series The Luck Down.
By Jeff Vasishta
Charlize Theron and her Charlize Theron Africa Outreach Project are pledging $1 million to COVID-19 relief efforts.
Avril Lavigne has reworked her 2019 album track Warrior to raise funds for coronavirus relief efforts.
LONDON – Warner Music Group is pushing further into Africa by partnering with Africori, a leading digital music distribution, rights management and label services company. Terms were not disclosed for the deal, which will see Warner’s independent label services division ADA distribute and p
A university student has created a number of game packs to help families enjoy isolation time together while also raising money for the NHS during the coronavirus pandemic.