By Matt Donnelly
25.03.2020 - 03:31 / foxnews.com
Jeremy Renner says he is lighter in the pockets amid the coronavirus outbreak, which has since frozen various industries and driven Hollywood to a grinding halt. As the novel virus continues to spread across the globe, the “Avengers” actor recently requested a reduction in his child support payments to his ex-wife, Canadian actress and artist Sonni Pacheco, according to multiple outlets.
By Matt Donnelly
David Harbour is reaching out to his fans who are experiencign tough times while being stuck at home during the coronavirus pandemic.
Y’all really didn’t expect Jeremy Renner’s ex-wife to go down without a fight, did you?
Actress Fran Drescher took some shots at capitalism and expressed her support for a "general strike" amid the national shutdown brought upon by the coronavirus outbreak. The former "Nanny" star took to Twitter on Tuesday and agreed with another Twitter user who blasted the "wealthy owners of capital" who take advantage of labor.
Spotify is rolling out a suite of new features and projects today (March 25) intended to help artists who are struggling financially due to the coronavirus crisis. "Though streaming continues to play a key role in connecting creators with their fans, numer
At a time when most weddings— as well as most other festive, large-group gatherings— are being put on hold and postponed until later in the year, a partner at ICM Partners and head of literary departmentHrishi Desai and his new bride,licensed clinical social worker and therapist Justine Roach, did not let coronavirus concerns shut down their big day.
Jeremy Renner has requested to reduce his child support payments as the coronavirus crisis has caused a decline in his income.
Citing the work stoppage in Hollywood amid the global coronavirus pandemic, he asked a Los Angeles judge to reduce his child support payments to former wife Sonni Pacheco or their seven-year-old daughter Ava, reports dailymail.co.uk.
By David Robb
Paradigm is cutting back as the industry has ground nearly to a halt amid the coronavirus pandemic. In addition to anticipated layoffs of about a hundred or more of its 600-plus employees, The Hollywood Reporter also has learned that payroll will be reduced for those who remain at the company.
Martin McDonagh’s “Hangmen” will not resume performances on Broadway, the play’s backers said on Friday. The show, which was expected to be a major contender at the Tony Awards, never officially opened. It was still in previews when a decision was made to close all New York City theaters last week in an effort to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
Paradigm is cutting back as the industry has ground nearly to a halt amid the coronavirus pandemic.In addition to anticipated layoffs of about a hundred or more of its 600-plus employees, The Hollywood Reporter also has learned that payroll will be reduced for those who remain at the company.CEO Sam Gores broke the news in an agency-wide Zoom call this morning, and a second call with department heads was to follow.
A rail worker has melted hearts after offering to help elderly people during coronavirus in a touching sign he wrote at a station.
Pregnant Cara De La Hoyde has revealed that she will be staying in Florida amid the growing concern surrounding the coronavirus pandemic. While many are self-isolating in their homes, the former Love Island star, 29, who is expecting her second child with husband Nathan Massey, has made the decision to stay Stateside after their flight back to the UK was cancelled.