Courteney Cox is feeling all of the emotions.
13.05.2021 - 16:41 / thewrap.com
Michael Fanone being brutally attacked by rioters. The video, which Lemon played on his CNN show, is taken from Fanone’s body camera footage.
It captures a chaotic and violent scene, and Fanone can be heard screaming in pain as protestors attack him with his own stun gun and beat him with a flagpole. At one point Fanone desperately yells, “I have kids,” which seemed to finally get through some of the attackers and ward them off.
Courteney Cox is feeling all of the emotions.
Work mode! Jana Kramer ditched her wedding ring while promoting her upcoming film, Soccer Mom Madam, on Wednesday, May 19.
Pink regrets not being there for Britney Spears while they were experiencing stardom in the early aughts.
Leah Remini is heading to NYU — and she couldn’t be more excited. The actress shared on Instagram on Thursday that she was “in tears” after receiving an acceptance letter into an associate’s program in liberal arts at New York University.
Leah Remini is heading to NYU — and she couldn't be more excited. The actress shared on Instagram on Thursday that she was «in tears» after receiving an acceptance letter into an associate's program in liberal arts at New York University. «I am so excited, in tears and wanted to share this with you guys,» she wrote alongside a screenshot of her letter.
Lana Del Rey is back with a trio of songs!
Lana Del Rey announced the July 4 release date of her album Blue Banisters about a month ago without so much as a single.
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© @Copyright HELLO! Hello! Magazine Little Mix star Leigh-Anne Pinnock's "inspiring" new documentary, Race, Pop & Power, aired on Thursday evening on BBC Three, and it seems it was an emotional watch for viewers at home. MORE: Leigh-Anne Pinnock's sweet friendship with The Repair Shop star revealedThe one-off documentary saw the singer open up about her experience of racism and colourism within the music industry throughout her ten-plus year career.
Former Coronation Street star Paula Lane has urged parents to teach their children kindness after another child told her daughter she was "too fat" to play with them. Speaking out to mark Mental Health Awareness Week, the 35-year-old admitted that the vile words directed at her four-year-old daughter Penny "made her head spin".The actress, who played Kylie Platt on Corrie, tweeted on Tuesday: "#MentalHealthAwarenessWeek.
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