LeBron James is one of a kind!
13.04.2020 - 16:35 / hollywoodlife.com
Just about every one of Diddy’s A-lister friends popped up in the 50-year-old music icon’s Instagram Live’ Dance-A-Thon’ on Apr. 12 – including one of the biggest icons in NBA history, LeBron James.
With his “Tom Hanks in Cast Away” beard out in full force, LeBron, 35, started to groove along as Diddy’s “It’s All About The Benjamins” began to play. “What y’all wanna do? Wanna be ballers? Shot Callers? Brawlers,” Diddy rapped along to his track.
LeBron James is one of a kind!
Basketball superstar LeBron James has revealed the full title of the Space Jam sequel.
While HBO is gearing up to welcome a slate of new content in May, the streaming service is saying goodbye to a host of movies. James Cameron's 1994 action-comedy True Lies starring Arnold Schwarzenegger and Penny Marshall's Big with Tom Hanks are among the titles leaving the platform, along with the Liam Neeson thriller Unknown.
What do you do when everyone's high school graduation is canceled because of coronavirus? If you're NBA superstar LeBron James, you pull together some huge stars to throw the biggest, baddest virtual graduation party ever. The LeBron James Family Foundation announced on Wednesday (April 29) that it is pay
“Yaaaaaaaayyyyy [Savannah James] Let’s GO!” LeBron James captioned the Instagram Story on April 23. In the clip, Savannah, 33, is doing squats inside the family’s personal gym (captured by The Shade Room.) The mother of three made sure to get her reps in, and LeBron, 35, was there to cheer her on.
The Hollywood actor also gifted Corona De Vries a typewriter.
By Anthony D'Alessandro
March 11, 2020 was a turbulent day in the NBA. With the coronavirus outbreak, the league was debating continuing the season without fans in the stands.
The Wonders, the fictional That Thing You Do! quartet, reunited for a watch party of the 1996 film in an effort to raise money for MusiCares’ COVID-19 relief fund.The Friday night (April 17) Zoom reunion, streaming via YouTube, featured commentary from cast members Ethan Embry, Johnathon Schaech, Tom Everett Scott and Steve Zahn at home.Tom Hanks -- who directed That Thing You Do! and played the Wonders' manager -- did not make an appearance during the virtual meetup, but his son Colin Hanks did
The Wonders, the fictional band from Tom Hanks'That Thing You Do!, is getting back together for the first time in over 20 years. Tom Everett Scott, Jonathon Schaech, Ethan Embry and Steve Zahn along withLiv Tyler will reunite via livestream on the official Wonders YouTube channel for a community watch party that will also raise funds forthe MusiCares COVID-19 Relief Fund.
By Chris Willman
The hilarious sketches were part of SNL’s special 'At Home' episode
Well, this was one for the ages!
This week’s episode of Saturday Night Live was entirely remote, with cast members broadcasting from their homes and a special appearance from host Tom Hanks. Coldplay’s Chris Martin served as the musical guest for the episode, offering up a cover of the Bob Dylan Blood on the Tracks classic “Shelter From the Storm.” Watch it happen below.
Pete Davidson embraced his inner rapper -- or inner Drake and André 3000, technically -- in two sketches that he contributed to this week's unique live-from-home episode of Saturday Night Live.
LeBron James had been growing out his beard all season with the Los Angeles Lakers. It make the already hard-man look even tougher and more fierce with all that facial hair. But the NBA season has been suspended indefinitely due to the coronavirus pandemic and the 35-year-old has decided the facial hair needs to go, at least for now. He entrusted his wife Savannah, 33, to do the duties in shaving it off, as he shared in an Instagram stories video on April 10.
Rita Wilson is getting candid about her wishes for her husband, Tom Hanks!