© @Copyright HELLO! Hello! Magazine shared a sweet photo to Instagram on Sunday in honour of Father's Day. which featured herself, her husband, , and all of his children.
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Showing his support. January Jones’ 8-year-old son, Xander, is standing with the Black Lives Matter movement.
“I wanted to give him an opportunity today to do a small neighborhood protest to support his friends and feel like he’s part of the progress that will hopefully happen,” the actress, 42, captioned a Monday, June 1, photo. “Please vote in November. If you don’t vote for who is governing your city, state and country, nothing will change.”
In the social media upload, the little one wore a
© @Copyright HELLO! Hello! Magazine shared a sweet photo to Instagram on Sunday in honour of Father's Day. which featured herself, her husband, , and all of his children.
Catherine Zeta-Jones shared a sweet photo to Instagram on Sunday in honour of Father's Day. The glamorous Oscar-winner uploaded a family snapshot taken a few years earlier which featured herself, her husband, Michael Douglas, and all of his children.
Catherine Zeta-Jones recently shared an update with her fans about her lockdown situation and what she’s been up to. The 50-year-old actress is currently isolating in Irvington, New York, with husband Michael Douglas and their teenage children, son Dylan, 19 and daughter Carys, 17.
The peaceful rallies following the police-custody death of George Floyd in Minneapolis in May 25 have become a major civil uprising. A number of stars want to make sure their children are there to absorb history in the making during the protests, which have gone on in every state in the union.
Hugh Jackman came under fire from fans on Twitter after sharing a photo of a protester hugging a police officer following the death of George Floyd during a brutal arrest.
Leslie Jones shared her reaction to the protests across the country when she visited Late Night on Tuesday. "I feel saddened," she said of watching the protests that began following the May 25 death of George Floyd.
Leslie Jones is looking back. During her virtual visit to Late Night With Seth Meyers, the Saturday Night Live alum reflected on the advice she would give her younger self, telling hostSeth Meyers that she'd go back to stop her 22-year-old self from causing destruction to her community while protesting against racial injustice. "I would say, ‘Don't take that sledgehammer," Jones said.
Brad Pitt may have thought he was unrecognizable while riding his grey and black BMW motorcycle on Sunset Boulevard on Wednesday afternoon. But, one fan was able to identify the actor, who was wearing a grey helmet, aviator sunglasses, a blue mask and protective gloves amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
An attempt to associate themselves with an effort to fight systemic racism backfired on the Washington Redskins and San Francisco 49ers after the NFL teams tweeted in support of the #BlackOutTuesday hashtag. Rather than praise, the tweets were met with hundreds of replies pointing out very specific reasons why they maybe should have sat this one out instead.
January Jones took to Instagram on Monday to share a photo of her 8-year-old son, Xander, taking part in a local protest. The rare photo of the child showed Xander wearing a mask with the words "Black Lives Matter" written across the front.
January Jones and her seven-year-old son, Xander Dane Jones, joined in the fight against racial injustice on June 1, protesting police brutality after the May 25 death of unarmed Black man George Floyd. In a post that the Mad Men alum, 42, made to her Instagram grid, January captured her son holding a sign that said “I can’t breathe,” the final words spoken by George as he was pinned down by police, losing his life as a result of asphyxiation.
January Jones has shared a rare photo of her eight-year-old son Xander to show how he participated in a Black Lives Matter protest.
January Jones has shared a rare picture of her son taking part in the #BlackLivesMatter protests.
B. Riley FBR analyst Eric Wold in a Friday report said the second-half film release schedule should be considered "in flux" after San Francisco unveiled plans for businesses' restart following the lockdown due to the novel coronavirus pandemic that eyes cinemas to open in mid-August, which is after the currently scheduled releases of Tenet and Mulan.