Hoda Kotb, 55, and Joel Schiffman, 62, announced their engagement back in November of 2019, but now, they’re considering postponing their wedding due to the global health crisis.
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Paying it forward. Sadie Robertson showed her support for 5,000 brides who had to cancel or postpone their weddings amid the coronavirus pandemic.
“Wow, I can not believe how many of your weddings are affected by this time,” Robertson, 22, wrote via Instagram on Tuesday, March 24. “I’m so so so sorry to hear that.”
In order to give some of the brides something to brighten their spirits, the Duck Dynasty alum gifted the ladies with a special present.
The newlywed star, who tied the knot in 2019,
Hoda Kotb, 55, and Joel Schiffman, 62, announced their engagement back in November of 2019, but now, they’re considering postponing their wedding due to the global health crisis.
Canada’s own MacKenzie Porter will have to wait a little longer to tie the knot.
The June installment of the biannual dance-centric pool party Splash House has been canceled due to the coronavirus.
Sadie Robertson may be known for her starring role on “Duck Dynasty” but she’s about to be known for something else: a motivational speaker and New York Times bestselling author.
The events were set to take place this August
With concerns about the spread of coronavirus in the U.S. shutting down businesses and canceling major events like E3, Coachella, and SXSW, many are concerned about the status of San Diego Comic-Con. As of the end of March, there are currently no plans to cancel San Diego Comic-Con 2020.
Sadie Robertson wants to do some good amid the stress that comes with the coronavirus pandemic.
Here comes the bride … or maybe not just yet. JoJo Fletcher and Jordan Rodgers got real about the challenges of planning their wedding during the coronavirus pandemic.
Sadie Robertson wants brides everywhere to feel special amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. The 22-year-old former star took to Instagram earlier this week to share her desire to help out brides who've had to cancel or postpone their big days.
Sadie Robertson wants to spread a little love during these challenging times. As the Coronavirus pandemic continues to affect major milestones like graduations, parties and weddings, the Duck Dynasty star has decided to make a difference for more than a few brides-to-be.
Dennis Quaid has postponed his upcoming wedding to fiancée Laura Savoie due to the coronavirus outbreak. The 65-year-old actor told Billy Bush on "Extra" that he and Savoie, 26, would rather play it safe for the health and safety of everyone invited and instead are currently "hunkered down" at home.
Firefly Music Festival in Dover, Delaware has announced the cancellation of its 2020 edition due to coronavirus. The four-day festival was set to take place at The Woodlands of Dover International Speedway from June 18-21."At the direction of state and local authorities and federal guidelines amid the COVID-19 pandemic, we are saddened to confirm the cancellation of Firefly Music Festival 2020.
Some bin collections in Bury are being cancelled as the council prioritises waste collections amid coronavirus fears.
Metallica is rescheduling their April tour dates and will no longer appear at the Danny Wimmer Presents spring festivals, due to the spreading coronavirus, it was announced Monday (March 23).The iconic rock band had been scheduled to perform at DWP's Epicenter May 1-3 in North Carolina, Welcome to Rockville May 8-10 in Florida and Sonic Temple May 15-17 in Ohio."As many of you know, in our nearly forty years of touring, we’ve had a few mishaps along the way; broken bones, trashed appendixes, a
By Tom Grater
By Tom Grater
As the 2020 coronavirus (or COVID-19) pandemic continues worldwide, organizers of festivals and concerts have been forced to respond by canceling or postponing their events. What originally started with artists like BTS, Green Day, and Stormzy canceling the Asia legs of their tours turned into the cancellation of festivals like Miami’s Ultra and Austin’s SXSW. Coachella followed suit by postponing its festival until October.
The BFI Flare: London LGBTIQ+ Film Festival has been canceled days before it was set to launch in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak.
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has officially classified the recent outbreak of Covid-19 as a pandemic, resulting in numerous travel bans and the cancellation of large events in Scotland due to growing concerns over the spread of coronavirus .