Ahead of the highly anticipated release of Ryan Murphy’s “The Prom” on Netflix, the cast joined forces for some important conversations.
19.09.2020 - 03:11 / etcanada.com
Kerry Washington is opening up about her “very real fear” of the cops being called on her and her family.
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In a new episode of the “Jemele Hill is Unbothered” podcast, the actress spoke candidly about her fears for her family and how her high-profile career doesn’t mean that they are immune to racism.
“It’s crazy when somebody says like, ‘How dare you, Kerry Washington, have a voice.
Ahead of the highly anticipated release of Ryan Murphy’s “The Prom” on Netflix, the cast joined forces for some important conversations.
When it was announced, Ryan Murphy’s forthcoming musical film, “Prom,” sported an insanely talented cast, led by Meryl Streep, Nicole Kidman, Kerry Washington, and more, and seemed like a surefire hit for Netflix. However, just three days before the film was done with production, COVID struck and everything was shut down.
Katy Perry is pumped up! The 35-year-old Smile singer shared a celebrity-filled PSA encouraging followers to vote on Monday (October 5).
Kerry Washington is getting real with her followers on Twitter about her struggles with mental health. The 43-year-old actress responded to one fan who asked about her being online at odd hours of the day.
Kerry Washington is getting real with her followers on Twitter about her struggles with mental health. The 43-year-old actress responded to one fan who asked about her being online at odd hours of the day. «I’m having a hard time sleeping.
Katy Perry, Amy Schumer and more celebrities are exercising at home thanks to a Zoom workout led by Jane Fonda. The stars teamed up for a “Ballot Blaster” workout video called “Exercise That Vote,” which aims to prompt people to register and vote in the upcoming presidential election.Schumer, Perry, her fiancé, Orlanda Bloom, Kerry Washington, Vanessa Hudgens, Ken Jeong, Ashley Benson and Shaquille O’Neal were all part of the video.“Hello, class! We’re bringing back the movement.
Kerry Washington joined millions of Americans who tuned in last night to endure the hot mess that was the first of three 2020 presidential debates between Democratic nominee Joe Biden and President Donald Trump. Washington took to Twitter to share her reactions to the debate in real time, and responded to a fan who, like many, was unimpressed with Fox News anchor Chris Wallace's moderating style for the evening.
Not a lot of people were impressed with Chris Wallace‘s job as moderator during the Presidential debate.
Kerry Washington, Viola Davis, and Common are among the names raging about Wednesday’s (September 23, 2020) announcement by Kentucky grand jury officials that they will not file murder charges in the shooting death of Breonna Taylor.The Louisville 26 year old was shot and killed by police officers during a botched raid in March (2020), days before the death of another African-American, George Floyd, at the hands of police in Minnesota, sparked a resurgence of the Black Lives Matter movement and
Kerry Washington is opening up to Ellen DeGeneres.
Ryan Reynolds spelled out what is at stake in the upcoming US presidential election while Kerry Washington pulled a bait-and-switch as celebrities marked Voter Registration Day.
National Voter Registration Day. On Tuesday, Kerry Washington, Michelle Obama, Taylor Swift and more used their social media platforms to urge their followers to register to vote.National Voter Registration Day, which is celebrated on the fourth Tuesday of September, aims to create broad awareness of voter registration opportunities to reach thousands of voters who may not register otherwise.
Kerry Washington rang in the new year a little early over the weekend.