Michelle Obama is sending love Barack Obama‘s way!
03.06.2020 - 19:57 / evoke.ie
Actress Lea Michele has been hit with controversy this week after her fellow Glee co-star Samantha Ware made claims that she made her first television gig ‘a living hell’ on the show.
The 33-year-old actress also lost her sponsorship deal with US-based recipe kit delivery brand HelloFresh, with the brand saying the partnership had been ended ‘effective immediately’ in a Tweet.
Now Lea has released a statement addressing the accusations.
The show’s leading lady took to Instagram, posting a
Michelle Obama is sending love Barack Obama‘s way!
The Greatest Showman's Michelle Williams has reportedly welcomed her second child, her first with husband Thomas Kail. It was revealed in December that the My Week with Marilyn actor and the Tony Award-winning theatre director were expecting a baby, and they are said to have married in March earlier this year.
On Juneteenth, Michelle Obama took to social media to talk about the important holiday and explain what it really means to her. Furthermore, she had some advice on how people should celebrate it, which is by using their ‘voices and votes’ to enact positive change in America.
Michelle Obama is speaking out.
Tom Grater International Film ReporterEXCLUSIVE: Momentum Pictures has bought North American rights to Stage Mother, Thom Fitzgerald’s comedy starring Jacki Weaver and Lucy Liu, and has set an August 21 day-and-date release for the pic.The movie debuted at Palm Springs International Film Festival in January. Brad Hennig wrote the screenplay, which follows a conservative Texas church choir director who inherits her recently deceased son’s drag club and tries to save it from bankruptcy.
Ted Johnson Family and friends mourned George Floyd in song, memories and prayer, while political figures including Joe Biden, Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-TX) and Rep.
Drew Brees, the quarterback of the New Orleans Saints, is apologizing for his comments about kneeling during the National Anthem.
Former President Barack Obama gave his first on-camera comments about George Floyd‘s killing, during an online town hall on June 3. Obama, 58, praised the protestors taking to the streets in all 50 states in search of justice following Floyd’s death, and urged them to keep going and fight the good fight.
Shortly after the video was released of George Floyd being killed by a police officer and protests began to rise up around the US, Spike Lee released a short clip editing together the videos of Floyd and Eric Garner being killed alongside a similar scene in the director’s own “Do The Right Thing,” asking the question, “When will history stop repeating itself?” In a new interview with the Los Angeles Times, Lee talked about the connection between his 1989 acclaimed film and the recent racist
Lea Michele is just one actress who recently took to her social media account to express solidarity and support for the Black Lives Matter movement following the tragic death of George Floyd while in police custody in Minneapolis. USA Today reported today that Michele’s tweet was supported by many people, although, her former co-star, began complaining of her behavior while on set and claims that Michele didn’t make her feel like her life mattered.