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Herring has admitted that it has taken him six years to “come to terms” with his performance on The Late Show With David Letterman.The Baltimore band became a viral hit on the show in 2014 after they played ‘Seasons (Waiting On You)’ for their TV debut, with many commenting on Herring’s dance moves across the stage and how he beat his chest repeatedly.Months after the band’s live slot, Herring told NME he was stung by the reaction. “It doesn’t matter if it’s a
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Gloria Estefan’s daughter, Emily Estefan, came out as gay, she did not get the reaction she expected from the “Conga” singer.“I was like, ‘Hey, I’m in love with this girl.’ The first thing you said was, ‘If you tell your grandma and she dies, her blood is on your hands,’” Emily, 25, tearfully recalled to Gloria, 63, on the Wednesday, October 14, episode of their family’s Facebook Watch series, Red Table Talk: The Estefans.
Arguably the biggest group in the world, BTS, took over the 2020 Billboard Music Awards.
Arguably the biggest group in the world, BTS, took over the 2020 Billboard Music Awards.
David Crosby has taken to Twitter to apologise for controversial comments made about the late Eddie Van Halen last week.The singer-songwriter caught backlash online when he said that Van Halen “does not move me much” and that he didn’t “care that much” about the guitarist’s music.Crosby also said that Van Halen’s musical skills paled in comparison to those of Jimi Hendrix.“Hendrix changed the world of guitar.
Mike Fleming Jr Co-Editor-in-Chief, FilmEXCLUSIVE: MTV Documentary Films has acquired North American rights to 76 Days, a raw and emotional look at the struggles of the people of Wuhan, China, in the earliest days of the COVID-19 outbreak. Directed by New York filmmaker Hao Wu (People’s Republic of Desire) and China-based journalists, Weixi Chen and “Anonymous,” 76 DAYS made its world premiere at the 2020 Toronto International Film Festival.
Wonder Woman star opened up in a new Vanity Fair piece on Tuesday after in March, she posted a video in which celebrities including herself, Kristen Wiig, Will Ferrell, and others sang John Lennon's "Imagine." It was meant to be seen as inspirational as the world went into COVID-19 lockdown, but it was instead the subject of mockery as many deemed it out of touch."Sometimes, you know, you try and do a good deed and it's just not the right good deed," Gadot told Vanity Fair.
Future Islands have discussed how they feared “losing the dream” after the release of their 2017 album ‘The Far Field’.‘The Far Field’, which the band now call a “condescending” album, preceded the band’s new record ‘As Long As You Are’, which came out yesterday (October 9).During a new interview with the Guardian, frontman Samuel T.
Paris Hilton held a protest in Utah on Friday to call for the closure of the Provo Canyon School, the boarding school where she says she was abused as a teen. Hilton organized the protest in a park near Provo Canyon School, along with several hundred others who shared stories of abuse they say they suffered there or at similar schools for troubled youth.
Kat Von D is the latest Provo Canyon School alum to thank Paris Hilton for coming forward with her abuse allegations.
, with the biggest twist having nothing to do with ballroom dance moves. As host Tyra Banks was announcing the two couples that had landed in the bottom two, she accidentally told star Monica Aldama and her pro partner, Val Chmerkovskiy, that they were safe from elimination.Moments later, however, Tyra revealed that there was actually an "error in the control room," and that she needed Monica and Val to return to the stage.
Future Islands have shared an animated video for their new single ‘Born In A War’.The track, which is the fourth to be released off their forthcoming new album ‘As Long As You Are’, sees the Baltimore synth band teaming up with cartoonist and puppeteer Wayne White and his son Woodrow White. You can watch the video below.“We first met with Wayne White back in 2014 to discuss collaborating on a music video,” the band said.
Kat Von D posted a lengthy video on Monday detailing alleged abuse that she suffered at the same boarding school as Paris Hilton. “The Simple Life” star, 39, opened up in detail about her experience at Provo Canyon School in Utah in the YouTube documentary “This Is Paris,” which Von D, 38, said inspired her to come forward with her story.
As North America's box office crumples, China's theatrical film business is back in an enormous way. A collection of high-profile local films released in China over the past week to coincide with the country's National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival holiday period, which lasts eight days.