John Mayer has been unlucky in love — and he’ll be the first to admit that he’s partially to blame.In the early days of his career, the “Gravity” singer was riding high as he scored dates with everyone from Jennifer Love Hewitt to Jessica Simpson.
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Jennifer Aniston, Kate Garraway, The Duchess of Cambridge, Marcus Rashford, Michelle Obama, George and Amal Clooney and Alex Jones are just some of the famous names to make it onto HELLO!’s inaugural Kind List, which launched on Friday, 13th November to mark World Kindness Day.This ultimate group of kind celebrities, royals and influential people around the world is being celebrated as part of HELLO!’s first Kindness Summit, a virtual day-long event which will inspire and spread kindness,
.John Mayer has been unlucky in love — and he’ll be the first to admit that he’s partially to blame.In the early days of his career, the “Gravity” singer was riding high as he scored dates with everyone from Jennifer Love Hewitt to Jessica Simpson.
Eva Longoria was a proud mom and rocked adorable socks with her son Santiago Enrique’s face on them. Longoria was spotted running errands in Los Angeles, California in a comfy black outfit.
Friends alum Jennifer Aniston reveals she's grateful to her little family this Thanksgiving. The actress, who has spent her year like many other stars in quarantine, took to Instagram and shared three photos to mark the occasion.
The third annual CARE Impact Awards took place Wednesday night, honouring some stars for lending their voices to help defeat poverty and achieve social justice by empowering women and girls.
Eva Longoria is «takes full responsibility» over her recent comments she made about Latinas being the «real heroines of the election,» which many took to be dismissive of Black women.On Wednesday's episode of the podcast, Longoria told hosts Alejandra Campoverdi, Darienne Page and Johanna Maska that she misspoke and it wasn't her intention to offend anyone for her comments afterJoe Biden was elected President of the United States.«I really recognize the harm I caused. I know words matter.
Eva Longoria is apologizing for diminishing Black female voters in her “effort to celebrate the Latino vote.”
Eva Longoria made some comments that rubbed a lot of people the wrong way following the presidential election, but her friend and fellow actress, Kerry Washington , is here to defend her statement. On Sunday, during an appearance on MSNBC, Ari Melber asked the 45-year-old about the impact that Latina women had on the 2020 presidential election.
Eva Longoria apologized for remarks she made during an interview with MSNBC. Longoria is a proud democrat and opened up the 2020 Democratic national convention.
Eva Longoria has apologised for undermining the crucial role Black women played in the recent US presidential election, clarifying that she never meant to take credit from the voters who helped to deliver Joe Biden’s victory.During an appearance on MSNBC on Sunday night, the Desperate Housewives star spoke about how women of colour lifted Biden’s bid for the White House, placing special emphasis on the turnout of Latina women. “The women of colour showed up in a big way,” Eva told host Ari
Eva Longoria is explaining herself. The 45-year-old actress recently appeared for an interview on MSNBC to discuss Joe Biden's projected victories in the 2020 presidential election.
Desperate Housewives star Eva Longoria recently issued an apology for her comments about the Presidential election on MSNBC. For the unversed, earlier this month, Eva appeared on the network and said, “women of colour showed up in big ways,” regarding Joe Biden‘s win.
Eva Longoria took to social media late on Sunday to clarify comments she had made in an interview on MSNBC that were construed as downplaying the role of Black women in helping Joe Biden win the presidential election. In an appearance on MSNBC, Longoria was asked by host Ari Melber about the impact Latina women had on the presidential race, the actress and activist replied that "women of color showed up in big ways.
Eva Longoria is apologizing after one VERY hot take about voter turnout pissed a lot of people off.
post on Twitter.The actress went on, saying her wording was “not clear” and she didn’t want to contribute to the “history in our community of anti-Blackness” in the Latino community.Also Read: 'Morning Joe' Challenges Top Republicans to Back Biden Victory: 'Where Is Mike Pence?'“Black women have long been the backbone of the Democratic Party, something we have seen played out in this election as well as previous ones,” Longoria wrote.
Eva Longoria wanted to clear the air on November 8, following the historic election of President-Elect Joe Biden. The actress and advocate, 45, took to Twitter in the late hours of November 8, apologizing for not being more clear when it came to her statements made on MSNBC on the same day, where she praised Latinas for their turnout during the November 3 election.
Eva Longoria has apologized after comments made during an interview about the U.S. presidential election results.