Meghan Markle's full conversation with Gloria Steinem was released Wednesday, in which they discussed voting and voter suppression, feminism, and the importance of representation.
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Ellise Shafer editorHollywood was left buzzing after Democratic candidate Joe Biden officially announced that Sen. Kamala Harris will be his running mate in this year’s presidential race.Many celebrities shared their reaction to the news on Twitter, including actor and filmmaker Rob Reiner, who celebrated the fact that Harris is the first Black and South Asian woman to join a presidential ticket for a major party.“Finally a Presidential ticket that looks like America!!” Reiner wrote.
Meghan Markle's full conversation with Gloria Steinem was released Wednesday, in which they discussed voting and voter suppression, feminism, and the importance of representation.
Kamala Harris and Joe Biden are opening up about their ticket, and the diversity they are working to represent.
History was made Aug. 11 when Joe Biden announced California Sen.
Ted Johnson Kamala Harris will deliver the most important speech, so far, in her career, at tonight’s Democratic National Convention, as she accepts the nomination for vice president.Pundits and analysts will pay particular attention to her ability to communicate effectively to a virtual audience, which more likely than not will be the way things will be as political season enters its final stretch in the fall campaign.A lot of people in Hollywood are watching: Harris has long cultivated ties to
Tuesday's DNC was filled with powerful, memorable moments — but for Kamala Harris, one touching address stood out.
bring back her Kamala Harris impression to “SNL” — but she did get a cryptic text.When the Hollywood Reporter asked the comedian, 48, if she heard from her former boss Michaels after the Democratic vice presidential candidate was announced, she said, “He sent me a GIF of myself, as Kamala, in sunglasses, sipping a cocktail and saying, ‘Oh no.’ That really made me laugh.”Rudolph was on “Saturday Night Live” from 2000 to 2007, and she’s since come back to do impressions of the California senator.
Kanye West is still seriously considering his run for president of the United States. Three days after presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden announced that Kamala Harris will be his vice-presidential running mate, the 43-year-old rapper has reacted to the historic nomination. West took to Twitter with a vintage photo, presumably of his late mother, Donda West.
Katy Perry is reacting to the news.
Following Tuesday's announcement of Kamala Harris as Joe Biden's running mate, the California senator has wasted no time hitting the campaign trail— with her first stop in Hollywood. The vice presidential nominee will hold her first solo event of the campaign in a launch fundraiser co-chaired by Nicole Avant, former U.S.
Ted Johnson Kamala Harris debuted as Joe Biden’s historic choice as his running mate by mixing personal biography and connection with piercing attacks on Donald Trump and Mike Pence.“Let me tell you, as somebody who has presented my fair share of arguments in court, the case against Donald Trump and Mike Pence is open and shut,” Harris said in an appearance with Biden at a high school in Wilmington, DE.The socially distanced nature of the event was evident not just in the lack of a crowd to
Joe Biden’s Vice President announcement Kamala Harris, people are excited for what it really means- more Maya Rudolph on Saturday Night Live. Rudolph is an amazing actress with the resume to show it and her comedic talent on SNL can bring anyone to tears laughing.
Maya Rudolph was stunned by the news that Senator Kamala Harris, who she famously portrays on Saturday Night Live, is Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden’s pick for vice president.Rudolph is nominated for the Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series Emmy for her performance as the congresswoman on the iconic sketch show, and she reacted to the news during the recording of a panel discussion with Entertainment Weekly and other Emmy nominees, including Angela Bassett and Wanda
Maya Rudolph was stunned by the news that Senator Kamala Harris, who she famously portrays on Saturday Night Live, is Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden‘s pick for vice president.Rudolph is nominated for the Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series Emmy for her performance as the congresswoman on the iconic sketch show, and she reacted to the news during the recording of a panel discussion with Entertainment Weekly and other Emmy nominees, including Angela Bassett and Wanda Sykes.“O
Following the news that Joe Biden picked California Sen. Kamala Harris as his running mate on Tuesday, frequent Harris impersonator Maya Rudolph reacted to the news in an interview and Zoom call with Entertainment Weekly.
Saturday Night Live, is a pure delight—and we will hopefully see a lot more of it when the show returns this fall. On August 11, presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden named Harris, currently a Senator from California, . Soon after, people took to to express their excitement about the historic nomination.
August 11, 2020Harris said she was “honoured” to join Biden on the ticket, saying that she’ll “do what it takes to make him our Commander-in-Chief”..@JoeBiden can unify the American people because he's spent his life fighting for us.