BTS donated $1 million to BLM, joking, «I guarantee you, there was a three-minute tightly-choreographed dance routine leading up to the signing of that check.» Corden added that BTS fans, a.k.a.
20.05.2020 - 22:47 / hollywoodreporter.com
Ken Jeong shared words of encouragement for the graduating class of 2020 when he visited The Late Late Show on Tuesday. The actor explained that he was supposed to give a commencement speech at his alma mater, Duke University.
"I cultivated this love of acting at Duke and wouldn't be talking to you right now if I didn't go to Duke," he told host James Corden. "To anyone watching this, don't deny your potential.
Now more than ever we need bright minds, we need fresh minds. People who think
.BTS donated $1 million to BLM, joking, «I guarantee you, there was a three-minute tightly-choreographed dance routine leading up to the signing of that check.» Corden added that BTS fans, a.k.a.
James Corden is very impressed by the BTS Army! The 41-year-old British host of “The Late Late Show” spoke about the K-pop group and their superfans on Monday’s show, noting their generous donations to the Black Lives Matter movement and active social presence.
BTS donated $1 million to BLM, joking, «I guarantee you, there was a three-minute tightly-choreographed dance routine leading up to the signing of that check.» Corden added that the BTS fans, a.k.a.
James Corden had high praise for BTS and their ARMY on Monday night's (June 8) Late Late Show, lauding the K-pop superstars for donating $1 million to Black Lives Matter and their fans for matching that donation and then teaming up with Blackpink to drown out hateful messages by flooding right wing hashtags with memes of fellow K-pop stars.
BTS lent their voices in more ways than one to celebrate 2020 graduates. In the last few months, high school and college students have had to quickly adjust their graduation plans due to the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic.
Alicia Keys is offering some encouraging words to the Class of 2020 with her speech during YouTube Originals’ Dear Class of 2020 virtual commencement on Sunday (June 7).
Kim Kardashian took to her platform to also join the national outcry following the unfair death of George Floyd! As you know, the Black Lives Matter movement has been more vocal and visible than ever after the man was murdered by a policeman in broad daylight. The Keeping Up with the Kardashians star expressed that she was ‘exhausted’ and ‘angry’ to see yet another victim of police brutality and racism.
Ken Jeong put his skills as a panellist on “The Masked Singer” to the test.
Rumer Willis wants her Instagram followers to focus on self-love during these uncertain times.
Matthew McConaughey and Cardi B are sending inspirational messages to the graduating class of 2020.
The longtime bromance between NBA badboy Dennis Rodman and North Korea leader Kim Jong-un is apparently filled with plenty of parties.