Pamela Anderson still owns her iconic red, one-piece bathing suit from her Baywatch days!
13.05.2020 - 21:51 / nypost.com
She’s no Doogie Howser, M.D.
CNN just announced that an upcoming town hall on the coronavirus pandemic will feature 17-year-old Greta Thunberg. The program, “Coronavirus Facts and Fears,” also includes CNN broadcaster Sanjay Gupta, 50, former HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, 71, former CDC director Richard Besser, 60. CNN anchor Anderson Cooper, 52, will host alongside Gupta.
However, social media watchdogs are foaming at the mouth over the choice to place a teen climate activist on a panel with
Pamela Anderson still owns her iconic red, one-piece bathing suit from her Baywatch days!
Missing out on his mom’s work! Dylan Jagger Lee has yet to watch Pamela Anderson in Baywatch, which she starred in from 1992 to 1997.
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By Brian Steinberg
The 1975 released the mesmerizing, nature-themed visual for their collaboration with teen climate activist Greta Thunberg on Thursday morning (May 28).The video for the opening track, "The 1975," from the band's ambitious Notes on a Conditional Form album was directed by Ben Ditto and Jon Emmony.
The video for 'The 1975' is a powerful comment on climate change
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Pamela Anderson’s still got it.
By Bruce Haring
Right about now, Matty Healy, the lead singer of British pop-rockers The 1975, would likely be tinkering with the band’s setlist, trying to figure out how to cram as many songs from their ambitious fourth album, Notes On A Conditional Form, into a sprawling two-hour show.
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By Jordan Moreau
An additional 47 people have died in Los Angeles County from COVID-19 illness over the past 24 hours for a total of 1,755 deaths thus far in the pandemic, it was announced Friday. With residents having increased access to testing in recent weeks, more than 282,000 residents have been tested and 11 percent have tested positive.
An additional 51 people have died in Los Angeles County from COVID-19 illness over the past 24 hours for a total of 1,709 deaths thus far in the pandemic, it was announced Thursday. One individual who died was an inmate at the Terminal Island federal prison, the eighth person there to fall victim to the coronavirus.
Thunberg reportedly "loved" the video