Sir David Attenborough may be late to the party in joining Instagram but after only a day of being online, his account has gathered over 2.7million followers.
06.09.2020 - 19:27 / nme.com
Eddie Vedder has joined Instagram to teach fans how to vote by mail in the upcoming US presidential election.The Pearl Jam frontman made his first post on the @eddievedder account earlier this week (September 1), posting a logo of his initials.In the following days, he shared a step-by-step guide to the mail-in voting process. “Hope you’re well and hanging tough in these extraordinary times,” he captioned the first post.
“Me, myself? I’m about to go POSTAL!” GOOD MORNING. Hope you’re all well
.Sir David Attenborough may be late to the party in joining Instagram but after only a day of being online, his account has gathered over 2.7million followers.
Sir David Attenborough posted his first video to Instagram on Thursday after joining the social media platform. Having appeared on television and radio for more than 60 years, the legendary broadcaster is now exploring a new means of communicating to audiences worldwide – with the help of his colleagues.
Sir David Attenborough has joined Instagram, using his debut post to warn “saving our planet is now a communications challenge”.
A post shared by A Life On Our Planet (@davidattenborough) on Sep 24, 2020 at 2:00am PDTSpeaking in the video, Sir David told his followers that he decided to make the account because ‘saving our planet is now a communications challenge.’He continued: ‘We know what to do, we just need the will.’Pulling at the world’s heartstrings, the broadcaster looked into the as he said: ‘The world is in trouble. Continents are on fire.
November 3 is now just weeks away, and many celebrities are using their platforms to encourage their fans to not only register to vote, but actually vote in the 2020 presidential election. Stars like Taylor Swift, Halsey, and Kerry Washington took to social media on September 22, National Voter Registration Day, to make sure their fans’ voices are heard when it comes to selecting the United States’ next president: Joe Biden or Donald Trump. Here’s what they had to say.
She may be just 2-years-old, but Kulture Kiari is already taking Instagram by storm.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorMichelle Obama is taking over Instagram Live next week — with several celebrity guests — for a seven-and-a-half-hour event urging Americans to register to vote.The Registered and Ready Takeover, organized by the former First Lady’s When We All Vote nonprofit advocacy organization, will take place Tuesday, Sept.
Selena Gomez is determined to get fans to the polls in Nov. 3 in one way or another.
Eddie Vedder has shared a new instrumental track titled ‘Cartography’ via Sub Pop’s Singles Club series.The song is lifted from the Pearl Jam frontman’s score for the Robert F. Kennedy documentary Return to Mount Kennedy.
Miley Cyrus called the upcoming 2020 presidential election the most important in her lifetime as she encouraged her fans to get active in the voting process. The “Wrecking Ball” singer dropped in for an appearance on Nova 96.9’s “Fitzy & Wippa” radio show, where she discussed her life amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Emma Roberts is putting her baby bump on display! The 29-year-old Scream Queens actress posed for a cute photo in a bathing suit on Monday (September 7) over Labour Day weekend after confirming that she and boyfriend Garrett Hedlund are expecting their first child. The photo features the actress wearing a dark floral swimsuit with a pair of red sunglasses, along with a “Happy Labour Day” image. In case you missed it, on August 30, Emma revealed that she was pregnant with her first child, sharing
Jonathan Cohen Eddie Vedder discussed working on new music during COVID-19 quarantine, memories from Pearl Jam shows with Robert Plant and Neil Young and why he finally joined Instagram during a wide-ranging call-in Q&A with listeners on the band’s SiriusXM channel yesterday (Sept.