NEW YORK – Hugh Jackman has made a name for himself in Hollywood playing a variety of different characters.
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Jason Alexander has responded to a fan who was “humiliated and ashamed” by a comment he made about her during a Q&A.
The Seinfeld star, 60, took part in a Q&A after his performance at the Canberra Theatre Centre in Australia and one of the off-hand remarks he made to an audience member named Bethany didn’t go down very well.
Taking to Twitter, she posted: “Tonight I went to see @IJasonAlexander. He invited audience questions about Seinfeld, and I nervously put up my hand and asked about his
NEW YORK – Hugh Jackman has made a name for himself in Hollywood playing a variety of different characters.
NEW YORK – Hugh Jackman has made a name for himself in Hollywood playing a variety of different characters. From becoming an action star as Wolverine to his touring one-man Broadway show, the 51-year-old Australian star refuses to be pigeonholed in one genre or be known for only playing one type of character.
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Celebrities are rallying around a 9-year-old Australian boy after a heartbreaking video about him being bullied went viral.
An Australian boy is getting some celebrity support. Earlier this week, a video of 9-year-old Quaden Bayles saying he wanted to kill himself went viral after his mom, Yarraka Bayles, posted it on Facebook. The heartbreaking clip was a result of bullying Bayles has faced at school for his dwarfism.
Seinfeld actor Jason Alexander clapped back after an audience member at one of his comedy shows said she was “humiliated and ashamed” after he called her a “pathetic woman.”
People around the world including actor Hugh Jackman have expressed their support for a bullied Australian boy after a video of the nine-year-old went viral.
A heartbreaking video of a bullied schoolboy wanting to end his life is going viral online and it has reached various Hollywood celebrities who are voicing their support for the boy and speaking up about bullying. The video features a 9-year-old boy from Australia, who is a dwarf, crying after being bullied at school.