Lisa Rinna claims she has been silenced by shopping channel QVC.
10.06.2020 - 19:13 / hollywoodlife.com
Lisa Vanderpump‘s restaurant and lounge, PUMP, is now covered in Black Lives Matter messages. Images of the boarded-up Los Angeles restaurant surfaced on June 10, showing the establishment covered in black spray paint with phrases like “Black Lives Matter,” the abbreviation “BLM,” and a few black hearts painted onto the boards.
Lisa Rinna claims she has been silenced by shopping channel QVC.
QVC has some explaining to do after allegedly attempting to silence Lisa Rinna‘s support of the Black Lives Matter movement after “Karens” begged for her firing!
reports.The Pride flag had been on display since June 1, to celebrate LGBTQ Pride month, with the embassy writing on Facebook that it was “displaying a rainbow banner on our Chancery in support of fundamental freedoms and human rights for all.”On June 13, the embassy added a Black Lives Matter banner underneath the Pride flag, saying it “stands in solidarity with fellow Americans grieving and peacefully protesting to demand positive change.”“Our #BlackLivesMatter banner shows our support for the
Lisa Vanderpump's cocktail lounge, PUMP, in Los Angeles has been boarded up and covered in Black Lives Matter messages as protests continue over the death of George Floyd while he was in police custody. The spray-painted tags also come in the wake of Bravo firing four cast members from her show "Vanderpump Rules" for past racially insensitive actions.
Jake Kanter International TV EditorJapanese public broadcaster NHK has apologized and deleted a video on the Black Lives Matter protests following criticism from viewers and diplomats.The clip from Sunday’s edition of news show The World Now featured an animation of a musclebound black narrator, who described the economic hardships of African Americans in the U.S.
Love Island star Siânnise Fudge has written a powerful statement in response to the Black Lives Matter demonstrations that have taken place following George Floyd's death. The reality star shared a photo of herself and boyfriend Luke Trotman at a protest on her Instagram page, and added the caption: "We must all continue to stand together for what we believe in and what is right.
Cole Sprouse and Kaia Gerber were joined by pals like Madelaine Petsch, Eiza Gonzalez and Margaret Qualley as they protested for George Floyd and Black Lives Matter in Los Angeles on June 7. The stars marched together, alongside thousands of others, in the protest. Just days earlier, Cole was arrested at another protest, but that did not stop him from returning to the front lines to demand justice.
Love Island stars Siânnise Fudge and Luke Trotman have joined in with the Black Lives Matter protests currently going on in the UK. The pair, who rose to fame during the winter series of the show, took to Instagram to share their support, with Siânnise, 25, holding up a Black Lives Matter sign whilst appearing through the roof of a car alongside Luke, 23.The star wrote to her 1.8 million Instagram followers: “We must all continue to stand together for what we believe in and what is right.
Sophie Turner and Joe Jonas attended Black Lives Matter protests in Mammoth Lakes, California on Saturday.
Hollyoaks has spoken out after actress Rachel Adedeji said racist incidents had taken place behind the scenes on the Channel 4 soap.The TV star, who plays Lisa Loveday on the popular soap, took to her Twitter feed to reply to a post shared by the show where actress Kéllé Bryan, who plays Martine Devaraux, could be seen saying they've created a podcast "all about racism".
Rachel Adedeji has slammed Hollyoaks' "disappointing" response to the Black Lives Matter movement.The 28 year old, who plays Lisa Loveday on the popular Channel 4 soap, took to her Twitter feed to reply to a post shared by the show where actress Kelle Bryan, who plays Martin Devaraux, could be seen saying they've created a podcast "all about racism".
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