"I don't know if I’m going to have a career after this," Boyega said during a speech at a Black Lives Matter protest yesterday (June 3)
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The 10-part Michael Jordan documentary series The Last Dance wrapped Sunday night (May 17), but Pearl Jam's Eddie Vedder had one final story about Chicago Bulls power forward Dennis Rodman.Vedder and Rodman's friendship has played out multiple times in Chicago's Wrigley Field, from when the NBA star carried the Pearl Jam frontman in his arms during Rodman's favorite song "Black, Red, Yellow" in 2016 to the time he crashed another show in 2018 to show his love to all the fans based in the Windy
."I don't know if I’m going to have a career after this," Boyega said during a speech at a Black Lives Matter protest yesterday (June 3)
Star Wars‘ John Boyega gave an impassioned speech at a Black Lives Matter protest this week in London, England, where he exclaimed, “Look, I don’t know if I’m going to have a career after this, but f*ck that.”
By Bruce Haring
Michael Jordan's not only captivated viewers with the riveting tale of the NBA icon's personal life and legendary career, but it also ruffled plenty of feathers when it comes to Jordan's fellow basketball greats.
The Pearl Jam frontman and the NBA star decided to fly from Seattle to Vegas for the gig three hours before it started
Michael Jordan's has not only captivated viewers with the riveting tale of the NBA icon's personal life and legendary career, but it's also ruffled plenty of feathers when it comes to Jordan's fellow basketball greats.
Dennis Rodman’s odd friendship with Kim Jong Un has been puzzling people for years, but in a new interview with Mike Tyson’s podcast the former Chicago Bulls star reveals how he and the North Korean dictator became so chummy.
The longtime bromance between NBA badboy Dennis Rodman and North Korea leader Kim Jong-un is apparently filled with plenty of parties.