Singer/actress Katharine Mcphee has taken on the role of hairstylist for husband David Foster after giving the veteran musician a trim during an Instagram Live session.
17.03.2020 - 05:49 / justjared.com
Katharine McPhee and David Foster have announced that they are going live on Instagram every day to perform shows for fans who are also stuck at home.
The married couple were supposed to be on tour right now, though they postponed the first month of the tour due to David‘s recent medical procedure. The remainder of the tour was postponed due to the coronavirus outbreak.
“hi guys- just me here wearing the same sweater for 3 days. me & the hus @davidfoster had so much fun at the piano today going
Singer/actress Katharine Mcphee has taken on the role of hairstylist for husband David Foster after giving the veteran musician a trim during an Instagram Live session.
Singer/actress Katharine McPhee has taken on the role of hairstylist for husband David Foster after giving the veteran musician a trim during an Instagram Live session.
Katharine McPhee recently gave her husband David Foster’s hair a trim during an Instagram Live session.
And cut! Katharine McPhee gave her husband, David Foster, an impromptu haircut during a daily Instagram Live performance.
Katharine McPhee live-tweeted the season one finale of Smash on Friday night (March 27) and she revealed who she thinks should have played Marilyn Monroe in the musical Bombshell!
Katharine McPhee is paying tribute to the heroes who are healing as the coronavirus continues to spread.
Katharine McPhee and David Foster have been performing mini concerts together while self-isolating at home because of the coronavirus outbreak. On Saturday, the couple performed a cover of Mariah Carey's 1993 hit song "Hero" and dedicated it to all the health care workers on the front-lines of the pandemic.
It's been about 18 years since The Rosie O'Donnell Show ended. On Sunday, Rosie O'Donnell brought back the classic talk show for one night only to help raise money for The Actor's Fund amid the global coronavirus pandemic.
Mariah Carey loves her famous lambs! The pop diva has been regularly reaching out to celebs who are covering her music from quarantine to share her appreciation. Her latest props came over the weekend when Katharine McPhee and her husband, David Foster, covered Carey's hit song, «Hero,» for a good cause.
During the ongoing COVID-19 outbreak, animals rights advocates and celebrities are urging people who have the means and the time to help an animal in need and foster a pet from their local animal shelter. Most recently, Queer Eye's Antoni Porowski stopped by Austin Pets Alive! and found a new furry friend in an adorable pit-beagle mixed name Neon to foster and take in. In a video posted by Texas-based shelter, Antoni said, "It's very important for us to support local shelters because they're
Katharine McPhee and David Foster paid tribute on Saturday night to the healthcare workers on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic. The 35-year-old singer posted on her Twitter page a live video of her singing Mariah Carey's 1993 fan-favorite ballad "Hero," with her record producer husband accompanying her on the piano.
Katharine McPhee and some other stars from the NBC series Smash will be reuniting during a live stream event TODAY (March 20)!
Who are you staying home for? That's exactly what stars like David Beckham and Eva Longoria are answering, thanks to a social media campaign encouraging everyone to share why they're social distancing in response to the coronavirus outbreak. Kevin Bacon launched the initiative to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 with a cheeky spin on the eponymous concept that we're all just "six degrees" apart from each other. "So if you're home too like me, post a video or photo with a sign like mine,
Katharine McPhee and her husband David Foster are performing daily concerts on Instagram Live while they’re quarantined because of the coronavirus outbreak and Kat sang a fan-favorite track during the latest broadcast!
Making the best of a bad situation! The coronavirus pandemic has resulted in many people worldwide practicing social distancing to prevent further spread of the illness. The change of pace has allowed for some of Us Weekly’s favorite music stars to get creative with their time spent indoors, including performing concerts online for fans!
David Foster and Katharine McPhee announced they’ll be holding daily “housebound” concerts to help entertain everyone stuck inside due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. On Monday, Foster, 70, took to Instagram Live with his wife, 35, to host an impromptu concert where they played songs together for everyone that’s practicing social distancing in an effort to curtail the spread of the coronavirus.