Tove Lo is the latest celebrity teaming up with PETA U.K. to encourage people to “adopt, don’t shop.”
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Corrie legend Julie Hesmondhalgh is hoping people will appreciate the 'simpler way of life' after emerging from lockdown.
Julie, who played Hayley Cropper in Corrie and stars in the BBC drama The A Word, says people may be pushed to spend again as the coronavirus lockdown measures have restricted what we can spend money on due to shops being shut.
But she's hoping they'll resist consumerism and continue to look after the nature around them which may have been hidden before due to noise and
Tove Lo is the latest celebrity teaming up with PETA U.K. to encourage people to “adopt, don’t shop.”
hereThe remaining two contestants with the most votes, in the running to win a £50 Lakeland voucher to kit out their kitchen, will then go through to the final knockout stage, where Victoria will crown the winner via a live event hosted on the Prevent Breast Cancer Facebook page on Friday July 3.Explaining that she had 'got a little creative with the wrapper' and 'the nipple is the hazelnut ', Victoria said: "I can not wait to see all your weird and wonderful creations!! "I’m no Delia Smith, but
After nearly two weeks of silence on her Twitter while Black Lives Matter protests swept the nation, Taylor Swift returned to the platform to advocate for the movement. Some fans applauded her for using her social media to speak out; others were less impressed and wanted more from her, especially since she waited so long to say anything.
Craigneuk twins who grew up wishing they were white are urging more people to support the Black Lives Matter movement and help change racist attitudes.Aleisha and Lauryn Omeike have spoken out about the racism they endured as children and called for better education on the matter in Scottish schools, as the BLM movement gathers momentum with protests in cities across the world.The mixed-race 19-year-olds’ dad Steve is Nigerian and their mum Pamela is Scottish.They have revealed they wanted to be
Kate Middleton has stunned once again as she appeared on camera wearing a bright scarlet top while taking a virtual tour of an Action of Addiction centre.The 38 year old, who recently spoke to a mainly black and ethnic minority group amid the Black Lives Matter protests, was given a tour of Clouds House, a rehab facility in Wiltshire, last Thursday.The Duchess of Cambridge looked gorgeous as she donned a bold red shirt while speaking to the dedicated team of one of her patronages, who've managed
Tinashe is sharing what she has learnt over the past week of taking part in Black Lives Matter protests.
Tinashe knew straightaway that she had to take action and join the protesters in her community.“I was just seeing everything that was happening, and posting on Instagram just didn’t feel like enough,” the “Save Room for Us” singer, 27, told Us Weekly exclusively. “I felt like, ‘What could I do to actually, physically put myself into this narrative?’ And so I went down, and that was the first day of protest.
Speaking at the Downing Street press briefing on Friday, he said: "Ahead of this weekend, when I know that there are plans for further protests, I want to say something to you as Health Secretary."Like so many, I'm appalled by the death of George Floyd. "And I understand why people are deeply upset.
The family of murdered soldier Lee Rigby has urged people to stop using his image ‘in a divisive way’ in arguments against Black Lives Matter protests.
Selena Gomez avoided posting a black square to her Instagram on Black Out Tuesday and did something bigger: The singer blacked out her site. People who went to selenagomez.com yesterday were greeted with a message urging them to reflect on how they can unite in the Black Lives Matter movement.
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.
Former President Barack Obama gave his first on-camera comments about George Floyd‘s killing, during an online town hall on June 3. Obama, 58, praised the protestors taking to the streets in all 50 states in search of justice following Floyd’s death, and urged them to keep going and fight the good fight.
Questlove, Ice Cube and Mary J. Blige are among the stars urging people to get out and vote on Tuesday (June 2) in the presidential primaries taking place in Washington, D.C., New Mexico, Iowa, South Dakota and Montana, as well as rescheduled votes that were initially pushed back due to COVID-19 in Indiana, Maryland, Pennsylvania and Rhode Island.
Amid the pandemic and protests, several states — Indiana, Iowa, Maryland, Montana, New Mexico, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Pennsylvania, and Washington, D.C. – are holding primaries on June 2.
James Corden broke down in tears during a heartfelt conversation with his friend and colleague, Reggie Watts. On Monday night, the Late Late Show host addressed the civil unrest in the nation following the death of George Floyd.
Charlotte Church has urged fellow parents to not send their children back to school as students return to the classroom. On Monday, the government's plans to return children to school got underway as reception, year one and year six students headed back to classes after lockdown restrictions were eased.