Porsha Williams‘s fans are already aware of what happened during the past hours. It’s been revealed that more protesters, including Porsha Williams have been earlier arrested while they were protesting for justice for Breonna Taylor.
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Paramore's Hayley Williams has one very simple request for the legislators in her birth state: get rid of it.The singer tweeted out a message on Thursday night imploring Mississippi lawmakers to do the right thing and vote on Friday (June 26) to remove the Confederate battle emblem from the state's flag."Tomorrow, legislators in my birthstate have a chance to take action with a big first step...," Williams wrote.
"So tonight, i am appealing to the Mississippi legislature to vote tomorrow
.Porsha Williams‘s fans are already aware of what happened during the past hours. It’s been revealed that more protesters, including Porsha Williams have been earlier arrested while they were protesting for justice for Breonna Taylor.
Hayley Williams with her superb cover of Paramore's 2013 hit "Ain't It Fun."According to her Instagram with 198,000 followers, Dorothea Taylor is a private drum instructor, drumline instructor and church organist by day and a rockstar in her own right by night.
hasn’t even premiered yet, and the STARZ series is already being called and The premise: an in-depth look into the lives of the dancers at The Pynk, a strip club set in Mississippi’s “Dirty Delta.” But in the hands of award-winning playwright Katori Hall (The Mountaintop, Tina: The Tina Turner Musical), P-Valley isn't focused on the dancing or the men who frequent these clubs—it's about how the women found , and the freedom it offers them. Based on Hall’s critically acclaimed play Pussy Valley,
Pharrell Williams on a new unscripted project.The streamer has ordered docu-series, Voices of Fire, that will explore the singer's hometown community of Hampton Roads, Virginia as it builds one of the world’s most inspiring gospel choirs.
Also Read: Pharrell Williams on How He Got Virginia to Make Juneteenth an Official State Holiday (Video)Here is the official description:“Voices of Fire follows Pharrell Williams’ hometown community as it builds one of the world’s most inspiring gospel choirs. Pharrell’s uncle and a well-respected musical genius in the area, Bishop Ezekiel Williams and his core team of influential gospel leaders will venture out into Hampton Roads to find undiscovered talent.
Hayley Williams has shared a behind-the-scenes video for her track ‘Sugar On The Rim’ – you can watch it below.The song appears on the Paramore frontwoman’s debut solo album ‘Petals For Amor’.
Hayley Williams tells herself in the playful new lyric video for her Petals for Armor fan favorite "Sugar On The Rim."The clip, which dropped on Tuesday (June 30), finds the singer working hard in the studio, compared to a chill day at home in bed, eating mango sorbet, reading the song's lyrics on her laptop and napping under a leopard print blanket.Petals for Armor, released in May, marked Williams' solo debut and peaked at No.
Hayley Williams was looking through Twitter on Sunday (June 28) when she came across self-proclaimed "Paramore stan" Jay Coles' ranking of his top five Paramore songs.On his list? "That's What You Get," "Misguided Ghosts," "Rose-Colored Boy," "Decode" and "Part II." Williams seemed to agree, since she ended up liking the tweet.But some eagle-eyed fans who noticed the thumbs up wanted more.
Hayley Williams has revealed her top five Paramore songs, after fans called for the singer to reveal her favourites on Twitter.Williams revealed her choices after a fan noticed she had liked a tweet which asked Paramore fans to reveal their favourites, with her subsequent choices largely taken from the band’s newer efforts.The top spot was taken by ‘Told You So’, taken from 2017’s ‘After Laughter’, and was followed by three other tracks from that album – ‘Hard Times’, ‘Pool’ and ‘Rose-Colored
Paramore‘s Hayley Williams is among those calling for the Mississippi state flag to be changed because it contains the Confederate battle emblem.Mississippi is the last state in the US whose flag features the emblem.
Faith Hill is showing her support for the change of the Mississippi state flag.
Faith Hill is urging Mississippi to update its flag. The 52-year-old singer took to Twitter on Thursday to ask the legislature from her home state to change its flag amid the ongoing Black Lives Matter movement.
Faith Hill, 52, is calling on legislators to change the outdated Mississippi state flag. The country music star took to Twitter on June 25 and called for a change to the current flag, which features the Confederate emblem.
tweeted the singer.She went on, “Now, it is time for the world to meet the Mississippi of today and not the Mississippi of 1894 (when the MS legislature voted on the current flag).”Also Read: Trump Threatens 10-Year Prison Term for Vandalizing or Destroying Federal Statues and MonumentsThe canton — or upper left section — of Mississippi’s flag contains a Confederate emblem, and of it, Hill said, “I understand many view the current flag as a symbol of heritage and Southern pride, but we have to
Faith Hill is joining in on the calls for change in her native state of Mississippi. The country star, 52, took to her Twitter on Thursday to urge the state's legislature to vote for a new flag that reflects the citizens of today.The current flag features the Confederate emblem, which has led to many citizens and officials in the Southern state pushing for a replacement.
would be playing Venus and Serena Williams' father, Richard Williams, in an upcoming biopic, — but a new lawsuit claims that the tennis coach had already sold his life rights to someone else. In a lawsuit filed in Los Angeles on Tuesday, TW3 Entertainment and Power Move Multi Media claim that the upcoming film, produced by Smith's production company, Overbrook Entertainment, and Warner Bros., is based on a multi-million dollar breach of contract. «This case presents an unfortunate and tawdry
Richard Williams and Will Smith have found themselves at the centre of a lawsuit over the currently in-production biopic “King Richard”.