Lionel Richie tapped Katy Perry and Luke Bryan for a performance of We Are the World during the finale of American Idol on Sunday.
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Some of comedy's biggest stars are coming together (in the comfort of their own homes) to provide some much-needed laughter amid the coronavirus crisis.Americares' "COVID Is No Joke" virtual comedy fest will also include a special performance from Sia.
The event will feature a mix of sketches, stand-up comedy and heart-felt messages to help raise critical funding for Americares COVID-19 response.The health-focused relief organization is providing protective gear, training and emotional support
.Lionel Richie tapped Katy Perry and Luke Bryan for a performance of We Are the World during the finale of American Idol on Sunday.
Some things are better left unsaid...publicly, at least. Nikki Bella has never been one to shy away from speaking her mind, even when it comes to things that others might see as a little too personal. Take her and Artem Chigvintsev's sex life, for example! In one episode of The Bellas Podcast, Nikki dished to her twin Brie Bella about her bedroom antics with her professional dancer love.
Basically every one of your favorite comedians, plus Breaking Bad's Bryan Cranston, got together for a great cause on Wednesday night (May 13) to raise money for the family empowering organization LIFT during the The Mr. Show 'Kidz With Beardz' Presents: Come Join Our Zoomtacular Annual Business Call! Event For Charity.The show was a reunion of Mr.
The musician took to Instagram to apologise for his previous remarks, which attracted a lot of flak from netizens, reportsvvariety.com.
"Apologies to any and all that took offence to my posting yesterday"
The Canadian singer-songwriter Bryan Adams has apologised after an outburst on Instagram where he attacked “bat eating, wet market animal selling, virus making greedy b**tards” in China for the source of the coronavirus outbreak.
Rocker Bryan Adams has offered up an apology for venting his frustrations about the coronavirus pandemic on social media.
By Chris Willman
Bryan Adams has apologized after a social media rant about the coronavirus pandemic caused outrage.
Canadian singer Bryan Adams has apologised for his comments blaming “bat-eating” people for causing coronavirus.
Bryan Adams posted an acoustic quarantine video performance of his 1983 hit "Cuts Like a Knife" on Monday (May 11) on the day that he was slated to kick off a run of shows at the iconic Royal Albert Hall in London.
Bryan Adams blamed “greedy bat eaters” for his cancelled concerts in an astonishing rant on Instagram on Monday night.
Bryan Adams, 60, is not happy that his spring concerts were cancelled due to the coronavirus, and he took to Instagram on May 11 to complain about it. “Tonight was supposed to be the beginning of a tenancy of gigs at the Royal Albert Hall, but thanks to some f***ing bat eating, wet market animal selling, virus making greedy bas*****, the whole world is now on hold, not to mention the thousands that have suffered or died from this virus,” he wrote.
Canadian singer Bryan Adams' Instagram tirade hinting at China stirred up a storm on the internet. The singer was scheduled to play a series of shows at London’s Albert Hall starting on Monday night. However, the Coronavirus outbreak resulted in the 60-year-old's tour being called off. Expressing his displeasure, Bryan Adams took to Instagram and wrote a lengthy caption ranting about China which is considered to be the epicenter of the COVID-19 virus.