Actor Stuart D. Baker has been ousted from his longtime role on the Adult Swim show "Squidbillies" for the offensive language he used to critique Dolly Parton and her latest comments about the Black Lives Matter movement.
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The GLAAD Media Awards were presented on Thursday night, and for the first time ever the awards were handed out virtually.
The event featured appearances by Kandi Burruss, Cara Delevingne, Kaitlyn Dever, Sonya Deville, Beanie Feldstein, Jennifer Garner, Theo Germaine, August Getty, Gigi Gorgeous Getty and Nats Getty, Jonica T. Gibbs, Harvey Guillén, Dan Levy, Demi Lovato, Rachel Maddow, Lil Nas X, Ryan O’Connell, Dolly Parton, Peppermint, the cast and producers of “Pose”, Geena Rocero, Angelica
Actor Stuart D. Baker has been ousted from his longtime role on the Adult Swim show "Squidbillies" for the offensive language he used to critique Dolly Parton and her latest comments about the Black Lives Matter movement.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterStuart D. Baker has been fired from the Adult Swim animated series “Squidbillies” after posting comments about Dolly Parton and the Black Lives Matter movement on social media.Baker, who performs under the name Unknown Hinson, posted on his Facebook profile about Dolly Parton voicing her support for the Black Lives Matter movement.
Justin Bieber are part of the virtual edition of the Paley Center’s annual festival celebrating TV programs and their makers. PaleyFest LA, responding to pandemic restrictions, taped socially distanced discussions with stars and producers that began streaming free this week on the Paley Center’s YouTube channel.
Does country music legend Dolly Parton support the Black Lives Matter movement? Her answer is a no-brainer.“I understand people having to make themselves known and felt and seen,” the 74-year-old star recently told Billboard, sharing her support for the ongoing movement but admitting that she hasn’t attended any protests. “And of course Black lives matter.
Dolly Parton will be decking the halls this Christmas by releasing her first holiday album in 30 years.
Dolly Parton is speaking out about the Black Lives Matter movement and the importance of taking action amid “innocent ignorance." The country star covers ’s annual “Country Power Players 2020” issue. “I understand people having to make themselves known and felt and seen,” Parton, 74, says about the Black Lives Matter movement.
Does country music legend Dolly Parton support the Black Lives Matter movement? Her answer is a no-brainer.“I understand people having to make themselves known and felt and seen,” the 74-year-old star recently told Billboard, sharing her support for the ongoing movement but admitting that she hasn’t attended any protests. “And of course Black lives matter.
Dolly Parton tweeted on Thursday night with a Santa Claus emoji.
Dolly Parton is not usually a star that gets too politically vocal on her platforms but given the current situation in America, she felt like showing her full support to the Black Lives Matter movement publicly. Check out her inspirational message about it! During a new interview for Billboard, Dolly Parton made her stance very clear when it comes to the BLM protests and racial equality.
made the statement to Billboard in an expansive feature published Thursday.“I understand people having to make themselves known and felt and seen,” she said of the protests that erupted across the United States in response to the police killings of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor. “And of course Black lives matter.
Dolly Parton usually stays clear of hot button political issues, but she’s come out strongly in favor of the Black Lives Matter movement during a new interview with Billboard magazine. The 74-year-old country music and pop culture icon told the publication, “I understand people having to make themselves known and felt and seen.
Billboard is unveiling its sixth annual “Country Power Players 2020″ issue, featuring legendary country star Dolly Parton on the cover.
‘Tis the season for Dolly Parton.
Dolly Parton is bringing some holiday joy early with her upcoming album “A Holly Dolly Christmas.” The album will be her first festive album in 30 years following “Home for Christmas” in 1990 and “Once Upon a Christmas” with the late Kenny Rogers in 1984. Parton’s latest holiday album is set to be released on Oct. 2.
Olivia Wilde’s coming of age comedy Booksmart about two high school girls setting out to party on their last day of classes, won the Outstanding film award at the 31st Annual GLAAD Awards. The film beat out other Hollywood blockbusters including Bombshell, Downton Abbey, Judy and Rocketman for the top honours.The global COVID-19 pandemic resulted in GLAAD hosting a virtual award ceremony that was streamed on and YouTube.American rapper Lil Nas X was recognised as Outstanding Musical Artist.
Demi Lovato, Dwyane Wade and Gabrielle Union
31st annual GLAAD Media Awards took place, honoring LGBTQ visibility in music, film, television, journalism and more.