Ruth Langsford was left teary eyed while presenting Loose Women today as she discussed an emotional moment she shared with son Jack.
01.05.2020 - 18:37 / peoplemagazine.co.za
Janelle Monae broke down during an emotional performance of Charlie Chaplin’s Smile on the Pay It Forward Live broadcast on Thursday.
The Grammy Award-nominated star performed as part of Verizon’s weekly streaming entertainment series, in support of small businesses affected by Covid-19. But the global health crisis has clearly impacted Janelle, as she struggled to make it through her set.
After speaking with a fan named Angel – the proprietor of Eden’s Glow, an independent New Jersey company
Ruth Langsford was left teary eyed while presenting Loose Women today as she discussed an emotional moment she shared with son Jack.
Ruth Langsford was overcome with emotion as she broke down in tears on Thursday’s Loose Women.The presenter, alongside panelists Stacey Solomon, Saira Khan, and Nadia Sawalha, was discussing the last time she had a “good cry” when Ruth was left in tears.The hosts opened up on their own personal experiences of letting out your emotions when the 60-year-old shared her story.
A brand new trailer has dropped for Antebellum which stars Janelle Monáe, Marque Richardson II, Eric Lange, Jack Huston, Kiersey Clemons, Tongayi Chirisa, Gabourey Sidibe, Rob Aramayo, Lily Cowles, and Jena Malone. The new look dropped on last night’s Jimmy Kimmel show. After a slight delay, the film will now debut in cinemas in August.
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Warning: This story contains spoilers from the Thursday, May 14, finale of Station 19.