George Floyd was projected in front of a Robert E. Lee statue in Richmond, Virginia on Tuesday night.
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Lea Michele's Twitter account had been deleted, leaving only a note from Twitter on her @leamichele page that read, "This account does not exist."The change left fans debating why the former "Glee" star went offline — and there are a host of possible reasons, not least of which is the flood of bad on-set behavior accusations Lea faced on social media after she tweeted about George Floyd's death in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement.Lea has since apologized at length for her
.George Floyd was projected in front of a Robert E. Lee statue in Richmond, Virginia on Tuesday night.
was announced last week, after the Obamas’ production company Higher Ground struck a deal with Spotify last year.“Given everything that’s going on right now, from the killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery and the ongoing protests and conversations that are testing our patience—and our consciences… not to mention all the challenges we’re experiencing due to the pandemic, I think that these days, a lot of people are questioning just where and how they can fit into a community,”
was targeted by vandals on Tuesday night (July 21).The portrait of the American security guard was created in the weeks following his death on May 25.Akse - who has created a number of stunning murals across the city - started work to repair the mural on Wednesday morning.He was seen wearing a facemask and using spray paints to rectify the artwork - which was repaired in just over 30 minutes.The “intolerable” racist language scrawled across the painting was initially boarded up by council
Lea Michele took to social media on Monday (July 13) to mourn the tragic passing of her Glee co-star Naya Rivera and remember Cory Monteith.
Lea Michele is mourning the loss of two people she worked with on Glee – Naya Rivera and her on-and-off-screen boyfriend Cory Monteith.
Fans are not happy with several of Naya Rivera‘s Glee co-stars for staying silent about the actress’ tragic disappearance.
Lea Michele is taking a step back from social media. The Glee and Scream Queens alum deactivated her Twitter on Saturday and didn't say a word.
The search for Naya Rivera is still being continued as there is no sign of the Glee star. Officials shared rescue plans on Sunday and said that they would be searching the cabins surrounding Lake Piru, where she was last seen.
Lea Michele's Twitter account had been deleted, leaving only a note from Twitter on her @leamichele page that read, "This account does not exist."The change left fans debating why the former "Glee" star went offline — and there are a host of possible reasons, not least of which is the flood of bad on-set behavior accusations Lea faced on social media after she tweeted about George Floyd's death in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement.Lea has since apologized at length for her
Lea Michele deactivated her Twitter account after she received an onslaught of tweets about her former Glee costar Naya Rivera‘s disappearance.The account was deleted on Saturday, July 11, three days after Rivera, 33, was reported missing after renting a pontoon boat at Lake Piru in California with her 4-year-old son, Josey. The Devious Maids alum’s son — whom she shares with her ex-husband, Ryan Dorsey — was found on the boat with a life jacket.
Lea Michele posted photos on her Instagram Story for the first time since several co-stars came forward to share their alleged unpleasant interactions with her. On Friday, the Glee star shared three caption-less photos to her Instagram Story.
The Washington, D.C. NFL team on Friday morning said it would undergo a "thorough review" of the team name amid renewed outcry over its highly offensive brand.
Mekeisha Madden Toby The cultural upheaval caused by the death of George Floyd at the hands of the police made its way to a number of high-profile print and digital publications in recent weeks, resulting in disruption at The New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, Variety and several other organizations.
R&B music sensation Ashanti has been more low-key in recent months and has switched things up a bit after the COVID-19 pandemic started dominating the headlines around the globe. Ja Rule’s frequent collaborator has also turned her focus to social justice and even attended a protest in New York following the death of George Floyd.
NEW YORK -- Kimberly Jones, the author and activist whose "How Can We Win?” video following the murder of George Floyd was shared online by Lebron James and Trevor Noah among others, has a deal for two books. Henry Holt and Company announced Thursday that for the first book Jones will expand upon the 3-minute video, in which she likened the economic history of Blacks in the United States to a rigged game of monopoly.
MC The Game has decided to share his thoughts on what kind of action that should be taken after the killing of George Floyd. The death of Floyd occurred after an officer pressed his knee into his neck for over 8 minutes.