reported that Meghan and Harry are allegedly hoping to have a second baby in the upcoming year of our Lord 2020. Yay, more babies!!! “Their family is their number one priority,” the source said after confirming.
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As everyone continues to self-quarantine and practice social distancing due to the coronavirus pandemic, there’s no better “at-home” activity than catching up on all the new films and shows streaming on Netflix this April.
A number of new series are set to premiere on the streaming platform, including “Never Have I Ever,” “#BlackAf,” “OuterBanks,” “The Midnight Gospel” and “Brews Brothers.” From executive producer Mindy Kaling, “Never Have I Ever” is a coming-of-age story that follows the life
reported that Meghan and Harry are allegedly hoping to have a second baby in the upcoming year of our Lord 2020. Yay, more babies!!! “Their family is their number one priority,” the source said after confirming.
Feeling nostalgic and looking for some throwbacks to binge while stuck on your couch? Disney+ is the place for you! The streaming service just released their May 2020 lineup and it is packed with an assortment of movies and series viewers can enjoy while social distancing. The platform kicks off the month with titles like George of the Jungle to Homeward Bound on May 1st, while hits such as Maleficent: Mistress of Evil and Fantastic Mr.
Disney+ has announced the full list of all movies and television shows that will be added to the streaming service in May 2020.
A new Green Hornet movie is on its’ way.
Today, April 14, Kelly Moran has shared a cover of Aphex Twin’s “Avril 14th”—the classic instrumental from 2001’s Drukqs that Kanye West later sampled on My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy’s “Blame Game.” Watch Moran’s piano cover below. Scroll down for Aphex’s original and a celebratory photo from Moran.
The rumors are true: A new episode of is coming to .In early April, Netflix released a new interview with Tiger King's from prison, which only increased fans' hopes to see more of the true-crime show, centered on an outlandish zookeeper, Exotic, who was convicted of attempting to hire an assassin to take out his rival, Carole Baskin (along with multiple wildlife abuse charges, including killing five tigers).Then, of course, Exotic's other rival, Jeff Lowe, announced on Cameo that Netflix would
By Ellise Shafer
Rebecca Black, 22, is now comfortable with identifying as queer. The singer, most known for releasing the song “Friday” that went viral in 2011, opened up about her sexuality, labels and recent breakup on the April 3 episode of the Dating Straight podcast! Explaining her past reluctance to come out under a certain label, Rebecca explained, “I made a conscious decision to not, like, ‘come out.’ People started asking and I stopped not responding. I’m still in the process, it feels like.”
Rebecca Black is opening up about her sexuality and identifying as queer. In a recent interview with Dating Straight podcast hosts Jack Dodge and Amy Ordman, Black shared that she had recently gone through a breakup with a woman. "I was dating someone and I know they might watch this...
Taylor Swift has dished out another $3,000 (£2,400) to a fan in need during the coronavirus crisis.
By Denise Petski
At this point, there are really only two types of people in America: those whose heads are still spinning from the truth-is-stranger-than-fiction-style twists in Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem, and Madness and those who don't know who Joe Exotic is or why this mullet-rocking man has become the meme of the moment on social media.
Due to social distancing and self-isolating to protect yourself and others from coronavirus, you've probably found that you have been streaming shows and movies more than ever, lately. And as you burn through all those series you've been meaning to catch up on, you might also find that your watch list is growing a little light. Luckily, there's always more to watch, and April is no exception, as a ton of new titles are heading to Netflix starting on April 1.
Plenty to fill the hours of self-isolation
As the coronavirus pandemic continues, Disney+ continues to put itself up against fellow streaming services like Netflix and Hulu with an increasingly deep and varied amount of content available to watch while you’re stuck at home.