Meghan Markle and Prince Harry stepped down as senior royal family members earlier this year. The couple left the United Kingdom as well and found an abode in the US.
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There’s a lengthy list of music stars who’ve taken issue with having their music played at Donald Trump’s rallies without permission, ranging from Neil Young to Steven Tyler to Adele.
The latest name to add to that roster is Eric Burdon, frontman for British Invasion hitmakers The Animals.
On Saturday, the 79-year-old rocker shared a photo of himself wearing a face mask emblazoned with the word “VOTE.”
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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry stepped down as senior royal family members earlier this year. The couple left the United Kingdom as well and found an abode in the US.
U.S. President Donald Trump doesn’t usually comment on British royalty, but he made an exception during his Wednesday press conference at the White House.
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The Animals, has spoken out about Donald Trump‘s use of ‘House Of The Rising Sun’ at a recent event.The song, which was made famous by the English rock band when they released a version of the old folk standard in 1964, was played over a speaker system on Wednesday (September 2) at Wilmington International Airport in North Carolina as Air Force One taxied down the runway.Burdon, who sang the song in his signature deep-voice, has responded to Trump’s use of the song, saying he didn’t grant
essay published Thursday in The Atlantic.Carrey specifically highlighted the president’s response to the coronavirus pandemic, calling the final night of last week’s Republican National Convention, which was held on the South Lawn of the White House, a “Totally Illegal COVID-19 Super-Spreader Spectacular.”“Those in the audience on the South Lawn of the White House might have believed their lives were their own to lose, but after their big night, they now risk infecting other Americans,” he
The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, Denise Richards has had her fair share of disagreements with Erika Jayne — and that only continues during part one of the reunion special.In Us Weekly‘s exclusive sneak peek of the Wednesday, September 2, episode, Denise, 42, argues with the women about discussing sex in front of their husbands.
Back in 2011, the legendary entertainer Harry Belafonte appeared to be sleeping during an interview after he lost audio contact with a local California television station.
On Friday’s edition of CNN’s “The Lead”, anchor Jake Tapper had a special announcement for viewers: Golden State Warriors star Draymond Green has joined the news network as a correspondent.
Ellise Shafer editorComedian Jim Gaffigan – who is well-known for his inoffensive jokes that avoid controversial topics – delivered a surprising political rant on Twitter during Trump’s finale speech at the Republican National Convention Thursday night.Gaffigan began the rant by simply stating “RIP Truth,” and then directly confronted Trump supporters, many of which are fans of the usually apolitical comedian.“Look Trumpers I get it.
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Donald Trump is no longer using The Rolling Stones‘ ‘You Can’t Always Get What You Want’ to soundtrack the end of his campaign rallies.That’s according to NBC News‘ Kelly O’Donnell, who tweeted on Friday (August 21) that the US President has opted for The Village People‘s ‘YMCA’ since being threatened with legal action by the Stones.