Black History Month, ET is celebrating some of the pioneers who made history in TV and film. 1. Cicely TysonCicely Tyson released just three days before her death on Jan.
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Being raised by a single white mother shaped Halle Berry, and so did watching Black actresses on film and television.
In a clip from the upcoming PBS “American Masters” documentary on the Oscar-winning star, Berry opens up about the “crucial” impact she experienced from seeing women onscreen who looked like her.
“I really struggled to to find images of Black women or women that I could identify with,” Berry says in the clip from the upcoming doc, “American Masters: How It Feels to Be Free”.
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Black History Month, ET is celebrating some of the pioneers who made history in TV and film. 1. Cicely TysonCicely Tyson released just three days before her death on Jan.
virtual panel discussion, streamed on January 30 and hosted by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association as a part of the Sundance Film Festival with the likes of Sia and Zendaya participating, the Oscar winner opened up about being a mother to her seven-year-old son Maceo Martinez, who she co-parents with her ex Olivier Martinez.
Halle Berry's fitness game has always been on point but fans were at a loss for words when she shared a post workout video and flashed her killer abs.In the video, Halle walks out into a rainy day in layers and layers of workout gear. As she steps out, she peels off her first layer, which is a sauna suit.
Halle Berry encourages her son to challenge gender stereotypes. The Oscar-winning actress - who has daughter Nahla, 12, with Gabriel Aubry and son Maceo, seven, with Olivier Martinez - has revealed she discusses the issue of sexism with her children.
Halle Berry, Zendaya and more took part in the HFPA’s “Women Breaking Barriers: An Industry Shift” panel at Sundance on Saturday.
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Peter Andre welcomed their daughter Amelia, nicknamed Millie, in 2014 when she was 24 and Emily has now said there needs to be support for young mums. The 31-year-old made her comments in her OK! Magazine column in response to Stacey Solomon recently claiming that she felt "ashamed" at having her first child at 17 years old.
Mary Berry has said changes brought on by the pandemic have taught people to adapt when it comes to home cooking. The Celebrity Best Home Cook judge, 80, said she hoped fewer shopping trips results in smaller quantities of food going to waste.
Halle Berry got fans talking on Sunday as she shared an intimate picture from inside her bedroom. The Oscar-winner, 54, posted a snapshot taken from inside her bed, showing her foot peeking out from under her blankets, set against a beautiful ocean backdrop."Bed messy, toes did.
Monster’s Ball, where she starred as alongside Billy Bob Thornton and the late Heath Ledger, the actor opened up about the Academy not awarding the title to another Black woman since.“The heartbreak I have is because I really thought that night meant that very soon after that, other women of colour, Black women, would stand beside me,” she told The Mirror.“Now it’s been 20 years and no one has, and so every time Oscar time comes around, I get very reflective and I think, ‘Well maybe this year,
Euphoria creator Sam Levinson for new Netflix film Malcolm & Marie, which co-stars John David Washington.The movie, which was filmed in lockdown, presented an opportunity to collaborate in a way that Zendaya has not experienced before, something the actress explained is rare for women of colour.“I’m grateful that he listens to me, because sometimes you can feel like people don’t listen to you, or people don’t take your opinions,” she said in a virtual Q&A.“Especially being a young woman in this
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