Chrissy Teigen posed topless in a new photo that she shared on her Instagram account where she has 30.5 million followers. Chrissy is currently vacationing in Mexico with her husband John Legend and the couple’s children Luna and Miles Stephens.
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Bigger Love and apparently it's his sexiest album ever.
Like, he legit said as much to Jimmy Fallon back in March, explaining that Bigger Love is “probably my sexiest album to date" and telling fans "if you’re stuck at home and want to make some coronababies… if you spend a lot of time with your partner and you need a soundtrack for that....this album could be it." Apparently Legend was working on putting the finishing touches on the album in quarantine, telling Jimmy Fallon “The new album is
.Chrissy Teigen posed topless in a new photo that she shared on her Instagram account where she has 30.5 million followers. Chrissy is currently vacationing in Mexico with her husband John Legend and the couple’s children Luna and Miles Stephens.
John Legend is speaking out about hip-hop's lack of representation on TV talent shows.In a candid conversation with season 1 champion D Smoke, the singer explains why the Netflix competition series is unlike any other on TV.«I had been looking around at all these other talent shows and competitions and hip-hop did not have a talent show, a competition show, that really showed off how vibrant hip-hop culture is.
summer due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, 4th of July barbecues are pretty typical, especially for celebrities.Take Taylor Swift, for example.
star-studded cover version of Imagine released at the start of lockdown as “the thing we didn’t need that everybody hated.”The actor, 40, took part in a lo-fi rendition of John Lennon’s classic track along with celebrities including Gal Gadot, Jamie Dornan, Kirsten Wiig and Jimmy Fallon.The stars took turns to each sing a section of the song in video clips recorded from their homes in an attempt to lift spirits during the coronavirus pandemic.However, the gesture was instead viewed as tone deaf
celebrity cover of John Lennon’s ‘Imagine’ that emerged at the start of lockdown, labelling it “creative diarrhoea”.A video of famous faces including O’Dowd, Jimmy Fallon and Gal Gadot, who sang the iconic track in an apparent show of solidarity, went viral when it was posted online in March.It failed to strike the desired note and instead received a legion of backlash for being “cringeworthy” and “out of touch”.Speaking on Louis Theroux’s Grounded podcast, O’Dowd has now admitted that the
John Legend brought style, grace and some ooh laa when her performed on The Tonight Show Monday night (June 23).
John Legend and a few famous faces (including some cardboard ones!) celebrated Father's Day with a one-hour ABC variety special dedicated to dads. While the holiday may be celebrated differently amid the coronavirus pandemic, kicked off with a special performance by Legend and his famous pals.“Yes! Father’s Day!” Legend said after being shown waking up in the morning then breaking into a Father's Day song.he belted out, singing the track's opening lyrics.
John Legend offered a different type of love album, Victoria Monet teamed up with Khalid and SG Lewis for a song to dance to, and BTS gifted their fans with a new track. The Black Eyed Peas added some Latin flair to their latest project, Teyana Taylor unveiled her first album since 2018, and J.
The Album That Rises to The Moment of Its Release: John Legend, Bigger Love“Actions speak louder than, speak louder than love songs,” John Legend sings on “Actions,” an early highlight on his seventh studio album. It’s a telling statement from a singer-songwriter who could, conceivably, keep cranking out soulful ballads and engineer a highly successful career -- after all, one of those ballads, “All Of Me,” spent a few weeks atop the Hot 100 chart in 2014.
John Legend is back with new music!
Darkness and Light, John Legend unveiled the highly anticipated Bigger Love just after midnight on Friday (June 19).The album features previously released singles "Memories" and the groovy title track.Speaking with Jimmy Fallon back in March, Legend admitted that Bigger Love is “probably my sexiest album to date.
Juneteenth — the holiday marking the end of slavery in the US on June 19, 1865.“I’m excited that the album’s coming out that day,” says Legend of “Bigger Love,” which arrives two days before his “John Legend and Family: A Bigger Love Father’s Day” special airs on ABC. “And I’m excited that people are taking a moment to celebrate the ending of slavery in this country … It also reminds us that we still have a ways to go to get more free in this country.
Travis Scott added to his social media feed for the first time in more than two weeks on Wednesday (June 17) to share a cute photo with daughter Stormi.
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerJohn Legend, father of two and Emmy/Grammy/Oscar/Tony winner, is hosting a celebration of dads with a one-hour variety special, John Legend and Family: A Bigger Love Father’s Day.
John Legend hopes his new album Bigger Love will spread joy to those involved in the Black Lives Matter movement.The All of Me singer is set to release the record later this month, and during a chat with Britain’s Daily Star newspaper during a virtual album-listening party, declared the collection to be a “celebration of black music”.
If you want to see change in policing, John Oliver has broken down what needs to be done. While appearing remotely on The Tonight Show on Monday, the Last Week Tonight host discussed the topic of defunding the police, a cause that has gained momentum following the death of George Floyd and amid the Black Lives Matter movement. Oliver offered context on the topic to host Jimmy Fallon, recalling how he initially learned about "defund the police" through an episode of Wyatt Cenac's Problem Areas.
Lizzo, John Legend, Common, Jane Fonda and the Weeknd are just a handful of the celebrities who have signed an open letter demanding local governments to stop providing increases in funds to police. The letter, released by Black Lives Matter co-founder and activist Patrisse Cullors, is in conjunction with Movement 4 Black Lives, a coalition of over 100 black rights organizations, according to Rolling Stone.