Fergie is teaching her son about the importance of fighting for what’s right.
03.06.2020 - 03:21 / perezhilton.com
Wow. You know things have gotten bad when we’re even tempted to look back on the era of George W. Bush with fondness.
But what can we say? Amid the continued protests against police brutality on Tuesday, we heard from yet another former president who had a much more unifying message than He Who Shall Not Be Named.
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While he may have been a major part of the problem during his time in office, W’s message was one of unity — and fully supportive of Black
Fergie is teaching her son about the importance of fighting for what’s right.
Meghan Markle's impassioned speech amid the ongoing protests in the wake of George Floyd's death — which made her the first royal to speak out in support of Black Lives Matter — she and Prince Harry are preparing to get more involved in the movement. «The Black Lives Matter movement matters to Meghan and it matters to Harry.
Milla Jovovich urged parents to protest with their kids after bringing her 12-year-old daughter, Ever, to a gathering supporting the Black Lives Matter movement.“As parents, my husband, [Paul W. S. Anderson], and I wanted to help our eldest daughter raise her voice in protest as well and feel like a real part of this incredible movement for justice that’s happening all over the world,” the actress, 44, captioned a Monday, June 8, Instagram post.
started earlier on Monday.The Premier League champions are appealing the decision made by UEFA to fine them £25 million and ban them for two years from the Champions League for what has been labelled as “serious breaches” of Financial Fair Play (FFP) rules.AFP reports that a video conference took place on Monday to commence the appeal process with it also revealed that a verdict could be reached as early as July.“The hearing has started well and the video conference is working well,” Reeb
Ellise Shafer editorBeyoncé Knowles-Carter made a powerful statement on the Black Lives Matter movement and sexism in the music industry during YouTube’s “Dear Class of 2020” virtual graduation on Saturday.The singer started by congratulating the high school seniors who persevered through an unprecedented time in the country.“Congratulations to the class of 2020, you have arrived here in the middle of a global crisis, a racial pandemic and worldwide expression of outrage at the senseless
Star Wars actor attracted attention for his impassioned speech at a London rally for racial justice on Wednesday (June 3).“I want to thank you all for the love and support you have shared over the last few days, although nothing I have done is for praise, or is truly even enough, in the grand scheme of things,” Boyega wrote on Instagram in his first post since the speech.“This is an intense time for our community, and the most important thing is for us to maintain momentum and not lose sight of
Leonardo DiCaprio came out to support the black community amid the ongoing protests around the world regarding the death of George Floyd. Page Six reported on an Instagram post today from the Once Upon A Time In Hollywood actor in which he clearly communicated his support.
As hundreds of thousands of demonstrators joined together across the nation after the May 25 death of George Floyd at the hands of a White Minneapolis police officer, celebrities have been doing their part to support the movement.
Mark Hamill has lauded his Star Wars co-star John Boyega for giving an emotional speech during a Black Lives Matter protest in London.
Starting their social justice efforts early! Amanda Stanton, January Jones and other celebrity parents have brought their children to protests in support of the Black Lives Matter movement.
BTS released a rare political statement on Wednesday (June 4), standing in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement.
A family affair. Amanda Stanton stood her ground after bringing her two daughters to a Wednesday, June 3, protest supporting the Black Lives Matter movement.
BTS joined the many celebrities and famous faces condemning racism and police brutality with a powerful statement on their Twitter account. In the June 4 tweet, K-Pop band members Jin, Suga, J-Hope, RM, Jimin, V, and Jungkook told their followers, “We stand against racial discrimination. We condemn violence.”
The Queen's Commonwealth Trust, of which Queen Elizabeth II is patron, Prince Harry is president, and Meghan Markle is vice president, tweeted support for Black Lives Matter Monday, as protests sparked by the murder of George Floyd by white police officer Derek Chauvin continue across the U.S.
Ashton Kutcher extended his support for the black community and posted an emotional video message defending the ongoing 'Black Lives Matter' movement. The actor took to Instagram and Twitter to share his thoughts about people using ‘All Lives Matter’ instead of ‘Black Lives Matter’ media are missing the point.
By Jordan Moreau
John Boyega has been dealing with racism at a larger scale his entire career. In a time where the black community needs people to speak up the most, the Star Wars actor showed up and showed out.