Strictly Come Dancing star Nikita Kuzmin has discussed his grandmother's escape from Ukraine which saw her having to walk miles for the first time since undergoing an operation.
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Ginger Zee revealed to fans that while she was in the midst of some exciting career developments, she couldn't help but feel mixed emotions.MORE: Ginger Zee hailed as an 'inspiration' following emotional messageThe Good Morning America star took to Instagram to share a snapshot from Tampa, Florida, where she will be undertaking a special project, although the only thing in the back of her mind was the Ukrainian conflict.WATCH: Ginger Zee's family moments from special meetingWith a snapshot of the sun-soaked Tampa Riverwalk, Ginger expressed: "Can't help but feel conflicted as I take in the sunshine before a special project I'm working on this week— knowing the terror happening in Eastern Europe. "We have donated, prayed…I just wish I could share this sunshine, peace and freedom with them."MORE: Ginger Zee performs epic hair flip after rain-soaked day – watchDONATE NOW: What can you do to help Ukraine?Fans in the comments sympathized with her and shared similar feelings, as one wrote: "I feel the same way — guilty that I can't do more than pray and donate.""There's a particular amount of guilt in our lives as we savor our freedom today… and they cannot. Fortunate to be born and living here, but conflicted.
As well…," another added. Ginger wished for sunshine and freedom for the people of UkraineABC's chief meteorologist, like most others in her profession, has dedicated her time and presence on social media to spread awareness about the ongoing Ukrainian conflict.She recently also shared a picture of Ukrainian refugees in Poland, and admitted that she "can't fathom this feeling."MORE: Ginger Zee's irksome annoyance gets the best response from husband Ben AaronREAD: 5 ways to cope with news induced anxiety right nowThe
.Strictly Come Dancing star Nikita Kuzmin has discussed his grandmother's escape from Ukraine which saw her having to walk miles for the first time since undergoing an operation.
Ginger Zee bid a sad farewell to someone special on Tuesday, but celebrated the friendship they have. The star took to Instagram with snapshots from a goodbye party and said she was both but sad to see them go. MORE: Ginger Zee embarks on incredible family adventure away from GMAAlongside the photos, she wrote: "It's so not goodbye but see you SOON! Proud of @lindseygro for taking the big leap and beginning a new adventure."WATCH: Ginger Zee's husband undergoes agonizing procedure and we almost can't watch Her friend responded with a message which read: "Forever grateful for our friendship @ginger_zee."Fans also wished her well in her new venture and told Ginger how much they adore the photos of her.MORE: Ginger Zee posts never-before-seen throwback family photo as she honors someone incredibly specialMORE: Ginger Zee updates fans with new photo of husband and children as fans reactGinger recently celebrated someone else very close to her heart with a tribute to her stepmother on International Women's Day. A post shared by ginger_zee (@ginger_zee)Ginger was sad to see her friend go, but also proud The ABC star detailed growing up with her late step-mom, Pam, who she has previously talked about in one of her "favorite chapters" of her book, A Little Closer to Home.Ginger began her caption with: "Step parenting — it's not easy.
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Massive Attack have announced plans to sell off new artwork to help victims of the Ukraine conflict.The two prints, which you can view below, are both signed by Robert “3D” Del Naja and come with 10 randomly selected hand-finished editions.Both prints are available until March 22 and are priced at £150 plus VAT, with all proceeds going to the Disasters Emergency Committee‘s (DEC) Ukrainian humanitarian appeal.The two pieces can be purchased here.A post shared by Robert Del Naja (@robert3delnaja)A post shared by Robert Del Naja (@robert3delnaja)Del Naja has been vocal about his support for victims of the Ukraine conflict, with the artist recently criticising the government’s response to the growing number of refugees after he posted several photos of the Ukrainian flag on his Instagram page.“DON’T WAVE FLAGS / WAVE VISAS,” he wrote.
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Henry Rollins has spoken out about the Russia-Ukraine conflict, reflecting on the upheaval in the lives of Ukrainians as a result of the war.Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered the country’s military to launch a full-scale invasion of Ukraine on February 24. The UN reported that 549 civilians had died as of March 10 – although they believe the total could be much higher – while the US military estimates that between 2,000 and 4,000 Ukrainian armed forces, national guard and volunteer forces have also been killed.In an interview on New York’s 102.3 WBAB radio station, Rollins spoke about the conflict and shared his experiences of visiting Ukraine. “The thing is still, in a way, breaking news,” he said, per Blabbermouth.
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Ginger Zee is opening up about her childhood for International Women's Day this Tuesday. The meteorologist shared an unbelievable throwback in honor of the special day.MORE: Ginger Zee embarks on family adventure with rare photo of husband and childrenIn a heartwarming tribute shared to Instagram Tuesday morning, the ABC star detailed growing up with her late step-mom, Pam, who she has previously talked about in one of her "favorite chapters" of her book, A Little Closer to Home.The television host was inundated with support following her sweet caption. WATCH: Ginger always looks stylish - even when her hair is sopping wet from the rainMORE: Ginger Zee updates fans with new photo of husband and children as fans reactGinger began her caption with: "Step parenting — it's not easy.
Ginger Zee took to social media to reveal that she and her family were embracing a sustainable lifestyle together with her latest project.MORE: Ginger Zee mourns Ukraine conflict as she reveals conflicted feelings ahead of special projectThe Good Morning America star shared that she took time away from the studio and left New York to take an eco road-trip with her husband Ben Aaron and two sons, Miles and Adrian.WATCH: Ginger Zee wows in a romper and Ratatouille hat at DisneyWhile Ginger and Ben rarely share pictures of their sons on social media nowadays, she did post a beautiful shot of the four in a tent that had been suspended above the ground with the help of ties to nearby trees.In the sunkissed snap, the four could be seen lounging inside the green set-up and smiling for the camera as Ginger revealed this was part of their sustainable adventure.MORE: Ginger Zee ‘can’t fathom this feeling’ as she shares 'gut wrenching' photo amid war in UkraineIn her caption, she wrote: "Gorgeous sunset in an elevated tent… join us for an #ecoroadtrip as we Branch Out for earth month in April — you can come along with our family and see how it works out.
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Falkirk stands ready to support the people of Ukraine, councillors have agreed as they called for an immediate lifting of visa requirements to enable refugees to enter the UK.
Benedict Cumberbatch used the unveiling ceremony of his Hollywood Walk of Fame star to honour his late sister and call attention to the Russia-Ukraine conflict. The Power of the Dog actor received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Monday. In an unveiling speech, Cumberbatch dedicated the star to his late sister Tracy Peacock, who died of cancer in late 2021.
Jordan Moreau Marvel superhero sensations Ryan Reynolds, Mark Ruffalo and Zoe Saldana took to the red carpet for Netflix’s sci-fi film “The Adam Project” Monday night, but the focus was on the real-life heroes helping Ukrainian refugees escape the country after Russia’s invasion.“What we’re seeing is this incredible outpouring of goodwill toward Ukrainian people and democracy at a time when democracy has been under attack throughout the world by Putin and his cronies, including Tucker Carlson,” Ruffalo told Variety during the premiere at New York’s Lincoln Center. “It’s a beautiful representation of who we are as human beings and how we’ve come together, and the Ukrainian people are incredible.