Eminem, Snoop Dogg, Dr. Dre, and more give a nod to legends of tattoos and photography in the hip-hop space.
16.03.2020 - 17:59 / billboard.com
As the coronavirus continues to spread, the public has been taking to social media to express concern over the disease and precautions they're taking to protect themselves.
As it currently stands, the United States has hundreds of confirmed coronavirus cases, and a slew of celebrities have been voicing their thoughts on the rapidly-spreading pandemic.
From Justin Bieber's donation to Chinese charities to Diplo's travel tips, see below for what celebrities are saying about the coronavirus.
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Eminem, Snoop Dogg, Dr. Dre, and more give a nod to legends of tattoos and photography in the hip-hop space.
As the home quarantine orders across the United States and around the world continues amid the coronavirus pandemic, the demand for entertainment is at an all-time high. So what better way to pass the time than by watching your favorite celebrities? But they aren't in movies or TV shows -- instead stars like John Krasinksi, Miley Cyrus and Florence Pugh have taken to social media to spread a little joy with DIY talk shows, interview series, and their cooking skills.
Cody Simpson is floating on air since he began dating Miley Cyrus six months ago and took to social media to commemorate the milestone with the pop star. “6 months with you is worth a lifetime with anybody else,” Simpson wrote alongside a photo of Cyrus, 27, shared to his Instagram Story on Tuesday that showed the “Party in the USA” songstress grinning as she looked off-camera while sitting at a dining table.
Wishing you a safe and happy Wednesday from the HOLA! USA team. We’re here to bring you the latest updates on what’s happening in the world of entertainment as the battles against the coronavirus pandemic continues across the globe. Check out yesterday’s news to get caught up, or keep reading for the latest and come back to check on the latest trending news as we update throughout the day.
DIY pros? Celebrities are turning to at-home haircuts amid the coronavirus pandemic. While some stars could practically moonlight as glam squad pros, we must say, some of the results are just not that good!
With cases of coronavirus hitting new highs in the United States and much of the world in quarantine, many DJs and producers have been on social media to share their thoughts and feelings on the situation.
So happy to see a little good news around all this wall-to-wall coronavirus coverage!
Millions of Americans will be infected by the coronavirus and 100,000 to 200,000 will die, the U.S. government's top infectious-disease expert warned Sunday, as people in and around the country's outbreak epicenter of New York were urged to limit their travel to contain the scourge.
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It has been 35 years this month since “We Are the World” was recorded by over 40 stars to raise money for African famine.
Jennifer Lopez is celebrating Selena Quintanilla’s legacy with a heartfelt tribute video published Saturday morning (March 21).The date marks 23 years since the release of Selena, the biographical film directed by Gregory Navas in which she portrayed the late Mexican-American singer.
By Ted Johnson
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By Erik Pedersen
Hollywood stars are coming out of self-isolation to shade U.S. President Donald Trump for his recent coronavirus remarks.
Bebe Rexha has revealed that a friend of a friend has passed away from coronavirus at the young age of 45.
While UK schools remain open, their American counterparts in the US have started to close amid coronavirus concerns.
As countries including France, Spain and Italy continue to tighten quarantine measures in response to the coronavirus pandemic, things are moving a bit more slowly in the United States and Canada.