Matching monikers! Anne Hathaway and Adam Shulman’s second son’s name starts with the same letter as his 3-year-old brother, Jonathan.
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While appearing on BBC's Celebrity Mastermind, actor Amanda Henderson was asked to name the teenage climate activist in a picture.
Looking stumped, Henderson shook her head and guessed the name: "Sharon."
A clip of her answer has been viewed more than five million times.
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The video soon made its way back to Greta Thunberg herself, and on Friday afternoon she changed her name on Twitter as a joke.
Well played Greta.
Matching monikers! Anne Hathaway and Adam Shulman’s second son’s name starts with the same letter as his 3-year-old brother, Jonathan.
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, 57, claimed to not know who Greta Thunberg is before insulting her at the World Economic Forum. The former film producer lashed out at the 17-year-old climate activist after she gave impassioned speech urging business leaders to stop investing in fossil fuels immediately.
Diddy is going by a new moniker.
The Manchester Evening News launches it's #Do1Thing campaign today - but the fight to bring the climate crisis to the forefront of conversation in our city and surrounding boroughs truly began last year, all thanks to its teenagers.
Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg, 17, looked less than amused while listening to Donald Trump, 73, deliver a speech calling environmentalists “alarmists” at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
Young climate activists including Swedish teenager Greta Thunberg told business and political elites gathered Tuesday at the World Economic Forum that they aren't doing enough to tackle the climate emergency and warned them that time was running out.At a panel in the Swiss ski resort of Davos, climate campaigners expressed hope that their generation could work with those in power to bring about the change needed to limit global warming even as Thunberg — a vocal critic of leaders' inaction —
U.S. president Donald Trump and Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg were among the big-name speakers at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland on Tuesday, drawing much media attention and coverage.Trump during his appearance at the event in the Swiss Alps touted how the U.S.
Radical right-wing pastor Kevin Swanson declared on his radio program yesterday that Time magazine’s decision to name climate change activist Greta Thunberg as 2019’s Person of the Year is a sign of “the unraveling of the Western world.”
Sir David Attenborough yesterday told teen activist Greta Thunberg her climate change protests were having an “astonishing” impact.
Greta Thunberg had the perfect response to "Bat out of Hell" rocker Meat Loaf's recent claim that the climate activist had been "brainwashed into thinking that there is climate change and there isn't." The 17-year-old Swedish teen, who was recently named Time magazine's Person of the Year, has established a reputation for speaking passionately about the urgent nature of the global climate crisis, as well as responding to provocations from climate-denying adults -- including President Trump -- in
Rock star Meat Loaf, 72, is not impressed with Time‘s Person of the Year Greta Thunberg, 17, and thinks her take on climate change is simply not real. The “Two Out Of Three Ain’t Bad” singer sat down for an interview with MailOnline and opened up about a number of things in his life as well as his opinions on Greta, who has received a lot of attention in the past year, and how he “feels” she was “forced” into her role as an activist.
Among the topics in Meat Loaf's recent interview with Daily Mail are his self-proclaimed "sex god" status, back surgeries, his favorite shows...and Greta Thunberg's brainwashing.“I feel for that Greta,” he told the publication. “She has been brainwashed into thinking that there is climate change and there isn’t.
Legendary singer Meat Loaf has accused schoolgirl eco-warrior Greta Thunberg of being “brainwashed”, saying climate change doesn’t exist.