A lot of folks love the Olive Garden. But apparently CNN’s Anderson Cooper thinks the restaurant chain might be a favorite of the rioters from Donald Trump‘s rally who stormed the U.S.
24.12.2020 - 02:49 / hollywoodlife.com
It was painful for many fans to watch Growing Pains star Kirk Cameron, 50, host a public caroling event with barely a mask in sight. Dressed in a Santa Claus suit with only a fake beard to cover his face, the actor led a reported crowd of about 100 attendees (per ABC7 KABC) as they sang Christmas carols in a parking lot at The Oaks Mall, a shopping center in Thousand Oaks, on Dec.
22. The maskless carolers gathered right by a COVID-19 testing site, which was another slap in the face for many
.A lot of folks love the Olive Garden. But apparently CNN’s Anderson Cooper thinks the restaurant chain might be a favorite of the rioters from Donald Trump‘s rally who stormed the U.S.
Kirk Cameron rang in the New Year by continuing to defy a stay-at-home order issued in Southern California. The "Growing Pains" alum, 50, has come under fire several times in the last month for reportedly hosting gatherings despite shutdowns in the state.Two caroling events Cameron helped organize last month featured dozens of gatherers standing closely and without masks.
Less than two weeks after being hit for backlash for hosting a Christmas carolling event in the midst of California’s stay-at-home order attempting to quell the surge of COVID-19 cases in the state, Kirk Cameron was at it again on New Year’s Eve.
posted on his Instagram, along with a four-minute video of himself giving an impassioned speech at the Point Mugu outing.Overhead footage of the event taken by ABC shows dozens packed closely on the beach without masks.“We’re hoping that we’re going to have hundreds of people here. Please come and join us by candlelight as we sing and as we pray for our country,” Cameron said on Instagram.State Sen.
Candace Cameron Bure and Kirk Cameron are among Hollywood’s most famous celebrity siblings. Despite their statuses in the entertainment business, family remains of the utmost importance to them.“The values that my parents instilled in me included family being the most important thing,” Candace told Good Housekeeping for its May 2020 cover story.
, explaining that the event was organized by community members and churches in the area, and claiming that masks and social distancing were encouraged. Is that why Kirk posted *multiple* photos to his Instagram Stories of people not wearing masks and not socially distancing? Is that why he didn't wear a mask in the photos too? After the event, The Oaks mall in Thousand Oaks, Calif.
Jeremy Miller said he disagrees with his "Growing Pains" co-star Kirk Cameron for hosting maskless caroling protests around Los Angeles. Cameron, 50, came under fire again on Tuesday after he hosted a caroling event at The Oaks mall, where nearly 100 people gathered to sing Christmas carols without face masks.
Jeremy Miller is not impressed with his former “Growing Pains” little brother.
Céline Dion is celebrating the season, and she’s doing it with her three sons.
Candace Cameron Bure is speaking out after her older brother Kirk Cameron participated in a Christmas caroling protests.
Candace Cameron Bure is shutting down rumors she was present at her brother Kirk Cameron’s Christmas caroling protests. Cameron, 50, was hit with intense backlash on social media after he organized a second caroling event on Tuesday – one that was held in response to the stay-at-home order in effect in California because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Candace Cameron Bure isn’t here for the negativity — especially when it comes to her family.The Fuller House alum, 44, cleared the air on social media after her brother, Kirk Cameron, faced backlash for hosting Christmas caroling events amid the coronavirus pandemic. Though she emphasized that she didn’t participate in the large gatherings, Bure didn’t hesitate to stand up for the Growing Pains actor, 50.“I did not attend any recent caroling events.
As fools like Kirk Cameron flouting safety protocols, holiday cheer was in short supply today as coronavirus deaths and hospitalizations in Los Angeles County broke new tragic records, according to region health officials.
Onetime Growing Pains star Kirk Cameron hosted yet another Christmas caroling protest with unmasked singers in close proximity. Local news reports pin the number of attendees at about 100. The event was held in the parking lot of The Oaks Mall in Thousand Oaks. It’s the third such event the Fireproof actor has held this December.
hosted a second, largely mask-less Christmas carol get-together in California. The actor, who called the singalong a “protest” against coronavirus restrictions, was dinged just last week for doing the same thing.
Kirk Cameron is making his voice -- and those of other angry Californians -- heard this holiday season to combat California Gov. Gavin Newsom's stay-at-home order amid the coronavirus surge in the state.
Kirk Cameron is getting hit with backlash after organizing protests in California.
KABC-TV reported. Few could be seen wearing face coverings or practicing social distancing despite Southern California battling a massive surge in coronavirus infections, leaving hospitals filled to capacity, according to the report. In a Facebook story message prior to the event, Cameron said a local physician called him with a reminder to “use common sense if you are going to be gathering with us tonight.”“He recommends putting a mask over your face and socially distancing according to family