’s exit from the I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here! jungle sparked backlash last year, when fans realised none of her famous family were there to greet her.
02.01.2020 - 17:56 / eonline.com
Top of the morning to you, Lilliana Vazquez!
The TV correspondent and social media mastermind is due to light up your A.M. routines starting Monday, Jan. 6, courtesy of her upcoming role as co-host—alongside Australian entertainment reporter Scott Tweedie—of E!'s revamped east coast E! News broadcast as well as brand-new series Pop of the Morning.
Being that we'll be spending lots of quality time with the Emmy-winning TV personality (and reaping the benefits of her and Tweedie's seasoned
’s exit from the I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here! jungle sparked backlash last year, when fans realised none of her famous family were there to greet her.
Miley Cyrus doesn't seem to enjoy wearing clothes around her boyfriend Cody Simpson.
The star plays a young Fox News producer in the critically acclaimed movie, and told Australia's The Herald Sun newspaper she didn't fully realise what sexual harassment was until reading the script.
Leonardo DiCaprio’s environmental group has donated 3 million US dollars (£2.3 million) towards the relief effort in Australia as the country continues to be ravaged by wildfires.
Khloe Kardashian was branded a hypocrite by fans on social media after insisting the fur coat she wore at Halloween was not made from animal materials.
Kylie Jenner made some interesting moves on Instagram last night as the backlash from her fur slippers post subsided, which included commenting on her ex-boyfriend Travis Scott's Instagram then posting a never-before-seen photo of her when she was pregnant with their daughter Stormi Webster. Jenner sparked controversy after she shared an Instagram Story about the environmental impact of the Australian bushfires, then posted a photo of her in Louis Vuitton fur slippers immediately after.
The world has watched in horror as bushfires have torn across Australia, engulfing the dry forests and the homes of people and animals in an inferno-like blaze. Since the fires began in September an area three times the size of Wales has been burnt.The blaze has destroyed 2,000 homes, killed at least 25 people and nearly a billion animals.
After facing backlash on social media for flaunting fur slippers after posting about Australian bushfire, Kylie Jenner has donated USD 1 million to various relief efforts in the country amid the devastating calamity. The 22-year-old was recently slammed on Twitter for two poorly timed posts.
After getting some unwanted attention online for an insensitive post, Kylie Jenner has reportedly donated $1 million to several relief organisations in Australia.
Kylie Jenner is joining the list of stars contributing to the Australia wildfire relief efforts.
Kylie Jenner has donated one million US dollars (£762,000) towards the relief effort in Australia after the country was devastated by wildfires, a representative for the star has said.