Yara Shahidi discusses the Black Lives Matter movement, the “double-edge sword” of people speaking up and more in a new interview with Elle magazine.
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Jeff Probst spoke about the future of “Survivor” during a new interview with The Hollywood Reporter.
The star, who has hosted 40 seasons of the hit Global show over two decades, was asked what the immediate future of ‘Survivor’ looks like amid the coronavirus pandemic.
“Our job is to use this format to explore new ways to examine how we’re behaving as people and how we’re relating to each other,” he replied.
“There are all kinds of things happening in the world right now — certainly they impact
Yara Shahidi discusses the Black Lives Matter movement, the “double-edge sword” of people speaking up and more in a new interview with Elle magazine.
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Charlize Theron virtually appeared on Monday's episode of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and opened up about how she's talking about the Black Lives Matter movement with her adopted daughters Jackson, 8, and August, 5. "The day I became a parent, I just vowed that I would always tell them the truth—in a way that they could handle," the 44-year-old actress said.
Stormzy spoke of the “real pain” that drives the Black Lives Matter movement as he surprised a schoolboy by helping to decorate his bedroom.
Grammy categories will no longer be used by the streaming service in the UK.“Moving forward, we won’t be using the word ‘urban’ in the UK anymore,” Safiya Lambie-Knight, Spotify UK’s head of artist and label partnerships, tells Music Week.
Don Lemon may be used to tackling the hard-hitting topics as an anchor on CNN, but he admits covering both the pandemic and Black Lives Matter movement can be "a lot" to endure. In a candid conversation with The Hollywood Reportereditorial director Nekesa Moody on Promax Virtual Experience, the CNN anchor opened up about how the pandemic has helped the Black Lives Matter movement remain prominent and keep conversations constant.
sparred with CNN host Don Lemon Monday night over whether the Black Lives Matter movement was going too far with their campaign against police violence.The “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” star was on the show addressing fierce backlash that the actor received over a series of heated tweets amid the protests over the death of George Floyd and other black Americans in police custody.In the much-criticized posts, Crews, 51, pledged to “unite with good people, no matter the race, creed or ideology” and wrote
Keke Palmer is using her platform to continue the conversation and encourage action amid the Black Lives Matter movement.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle joined in on a conversation with others about equal rights.
Andy Samberg has revealed the “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” cast and crew are currently figuring out how to “move forward” with the show amid the Black Lives Matter movement.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle took part in a joint video call with young leaders last week to discuss fairness, justice, and equal rights.
Last month, it was revealed that BTS and Big Hit Entertainment donated USD 1 million towards the Black Lives Movement. The band also issued a joint statement about their support towards the movement.
This past spring, as states went into lockdown and hospitals scrambled to secure enough PPE and space for the onslaught of COVID-19 patients, celebrities retreated into their multi-million dollar homes, mysteriously snagged hard-to-come-by coronavirus tests, and made jokes about how quarantine felt like “jail.” Maybe most notably, in the way that cringe-y social media gaffes have become notable, Gal Gadot and her cohort of colleagues took to Instagram with a pieced-together version of John
@DianaAward #2020DianaAwards taking place today (on what would be Princess Diana’s 59th birthday).In it, he says institutional racism is still “endemic” in our societies and has pledged that he and Meghan will be “part of the change” needed.
George Floyd and Breonna Taylor and subsequent protests have further ignited a passion in artists inspired to use their music as a sounding board for change. Check below for protest songs that highlight the importance of the Black Lives Matter movement.The GRAMMY winner lets his emotions flow on the BLM-inspired piano ballad “I Cry.” The father of two released the song to teach his sons that it’s «OK for a man to feel emotions deeply and to cry.” All proceeds from “I Cry” benefit Local
Prince Harry surprised attendees of the virtual Diana Awards Wednesday with a sentimental address for the charity's honorees. The Diana Award highlights U.K.
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