Sometimes it’s as much of a burden to portray an iconic character on TV or in films as it is a blessing. Such is the case with Emilia Clarke.
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Gallery x Art Collective has offered to cover up “hate related” tattoos for free. See Which Celebrity Couples and Exes Said ‘Yes’ to Forever With Matching Tattoos The shop spread the word via a Facebook post that has since gone viral.
“If you have a racist tattoo and you want it gone, I’ll cover it for free,” owner Jay Harvill and his team stated in a text graphic. “No questions asked.
I choose the design. Let’s get that sh-t off your body.”In the caption, the tattoo studio went into more
.Sometimes it’s as much of a burden to portray an iconic character on TV or in films as it is a blessing. Such is the case with Emilia Clarke.
Brad Paisley has an epic surprise for a couple of fans.
Porsha Williams enraged her fans when she posted the photos that you will see below. It’s about the fact that Breonna Taylor’s killers have not been punished, and justice is being asked.
Vanderpump Rules stars Jax Taylor and Brittany Cartwright reunited in Kentucky days before their first wedding anniversary on Monday, June 29.Taylor, 40, flew to his wife’s home state and shared pics and videos from their laid-back weekend, which included him doing some yard work on a ride-on mower and the pair hitting the backroads before stopping for some shopping on Saturday, June 27.The couple picked up an old sewing machine and two fans at Antique Archaeology in Nashville, which is owned by
Common joined protesters at a Kentucky rally this week to demand justice for Breonna Taylor.Taylor, an ER technician, was shot eight times by Louisville Metro Police Department (LMPD) officers on March 13 after they entered her home with a no-knock warrant, which allowed the police to enter without warning or without identifying themselves as law enforcement.The rally, which was organised by Until freedom and Taylor’s family, took place on Thursday (June 25) at the State Capitol Building in
Common, Rapsody and more look to take a stand in honor of the lost lives of Breonna Taylor, Atatiana Jefferson and Ahmaud Arbery by heading to the Kentucky State Capitol in Frankfort, where a rally demanding justice is being held on Thursday (June 25)."We. Do.
was announced Thursday.The Louisville Metro Health Department developed the guidelines with Churchill Downs in accordance with Kentucky’s “healthy at work” recommendations. Tickets purchased for the original event May 3 will automatically be valid on the new dates.Fans that attend the 146th annual Kentucky Derby will be “frequently encouraged” to wear a mask at all times, unless seated in their reserved area.
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excellent opportunities for celebrities to use their enormous platforms, open their equally enormous purses, and show up for worthy causes. Some still remain mum on the subject of anti-racism, (or posted a black square on #BlackoutTuesday and left it at that,) but Ariana Grande is not one of them.
Ariana Grande lent her support to voters in Kentucky on Tuesday. The 26-year-old pop star sent food and coffee trucks to spots in the line outside of the Kentucky Expo Center in Louisville, Kentucky where voters were participating in the Democratic primary election.
Ariana Grande lent her support to voters in Kentucky on Tuesday.
Ariana Grande’s sweet gesture just made the wait to vote in Kentucky a little easier. The 26-year-old pop icon sent food and coffee supplies via trucks to those in line to vote at the Kentucky Exposition Center in Louisville on Tuesday which she announced on Twitter.
Ariana Grande is helping American voters. A handful of states are holding primaries on Tuesday, including Kentucky, where the election is being closely watched after polling locations were closed across the state -- including the county home to Louisville, Jefferson County, which has only one polling location, sparking accusations of voter suppression.
Ariana Grande believes in the power of voting so much that she sent food and drinks to sustain the people waiting to cast their vote in the primary election in Kentucky.
Tuesday (June 23) marks the primary in New York, Virginia and Kentucky, and Ariana Grande is helping her fans in Kentucky feel better while voting in crucial primaries that could determine the shape of November's congressional race.
Beyoncé has written to Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron to call for justice for Breonna Taylor, the 26-year-old Black woman who was gunned down by police in her Louisville apartment on March 13.