Once again there was messiness on The View. But for once it was a guest that brought it instead of a co-host!
11.10.2022 - 04:04 / justjared.com
Kacey Musgraves made her feelings about U.S. Senator Ted Cruz very clear during a recent performance.
The 34-year-old “Slow Burn” singer put the Texas senator on blast in a pointed way while performing during Austin City Limits Music Festival on Saturday (October 8).
She added one extra line to her song “High Horse” that was directed at Ted, and the country star made another political statement later on in the show.
Click inside to find out how Kacey Musgraves called out Ted Cruz during her show…
Once again there was messiness on The View. But for once it was a guest that brought it instead of a co-host!
The View was repeatedly interrupted by climate protesters today as the co-hosts were interviewing Republican Senator Ted Cruz.
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Kanye West’s recent interview on the podcast Drink Champs hosted by N.O.R.E. and DJ EFN included shocking controversial claims. However the rapper took time to highlight Bad Bunny’s music industry success.During the now-deleted conversation, West said he watched Bad Bunny’s concert footage to analyze his formula. “[If] you’re going to put an album out, you have to go after the No.
Members of the royal family are no different from the public in that they have nicknames. While some of these nicknames remain private, others have been morphed into their public personae and are what they go by. These name changes have been done when a monarch has ascended the throne and chosen one of their middle names to use.That could have been the case for King Charles III, however he decided to stick with his first name. He could have opted to be referred to as George, Philip, or Arthur. Here is a look at a few royals who don't go by their given first names. Prince Harry Prince Harry's real name is actually Henry.
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Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas waved away criticism from lawmakers calling for his impeachment on Friday, saying that his critics' rhetoric about the border being "open" was inspiring further illegal immigration. A group of Republican lawmakers — led by Sen.Ted Cruz of Texas — demanded Mayorkas resign after Fox News reported he was alerted to an article stating that no Haitian migrants were "whipped" by Border Patrol agents on Sept.
Nicole Kidman's niece, Lucia Hawley, is making waves and taking a stand against a social media trend which she insists is damaging. The 24-year-old - who bares a striking resemblance to her famous aunt - wrote a poignant new column for Nine Honey in Australia shedding light on beauty filters.MORE: Nicole Kidman's son Connor has recent to celebrate as he shares rare photo Her mother proudly shared the post on Instagram Stories with a photo of her talented offspring. WATCH: Nicole Kidman shares her beauty must-havesIn the article, the daughter of Nicole's sister, Antonia, wrote eloquently and openly about the pressures of appearance on the likes of Instagram and TikTok.Lucia's headline read: "The toxic impact of social media filters: 'A beauty trend that needs to go'".SEE: Nicole Kidman's latest photo from Greek vacation will take your breath awayMORE: Keith Urban and Nicole Kidman to spend rest of year apartShe then took a photo of her both with a filter and without and showcased the difference between the two. Lucia is making a stand against beauty filters Lucia wrote: "The beauty filter contoured my face and nose, made my eyes bigger and lighter. It was a new me."She admitted that she "looked better," but said this is a huge problem.
Parents groups and advocates blasted the National Education Association for an odd tweet picturing former Education Secretary Betsy DeVos while warning followers to "check" their kids' Halloween candy. "Parents and educators, be sure to check your kid's Halloween candy this year," the NEA, the largest teachers union in the U.S., wrote on Wednesday. "We just found an out-of-touch billionaire funneling dark money to undermine public education inside our candy bar.
Kacey Musgraves called out Ted Cruz during a recent appearance at a music festival. Check out footage below.During her set at Austin City Limits Music Festival in Texas while performing her hit song ‘High Horse’, Musgraves took aim at Senator Ted Cruz mid-song.
Brendan Fraser received yet another standing ovation for his performance in "The Whale." Fraser, 53, was moved to tears during his second standing ovation – this time at the London Film Festival.The film was shown to an audience Tuesday night and the actor reportedly received a five-minute standing ovation. The reaction to the film at the London Film Festival follows his first standing ovation at the Venice Film Festival in early September.The audience bestowed a six-minute standing ovation to the "Crash" star.
Tyra Banks had another name mistake on this week’s episode of Dancing With The Stars.
Todd Spangler NY Digital Editor Life imitates art in a new promotional deal between “Ted Lasso” and dating app Bumble. Bumble, the women-focused dating and social networking app, announced a pact with Apple TV+’s hit comedy to let members experience Bantr, the fictitious dating app featured on “Ted Lasso.” Launching this Thursday (Oct. 13) at 7 p.m. local time, a weekly “Bantr Live” experience will be available free in Bumble’s Date Mode, letting two users connect via chat without seeing the other person’s photos — similar to the Bantr app in “Ted Lasso.” In “Ted Lasso,” Bantr requires users to chat without seeing any pictures of the other person to connect over the written word. That drives a key plot point in Season 2, when Rebecca Welton (owner of the AFC Richmond soccer club) makes a mysterious love connection on Bantr.