We definitely didn’t see this one coming!
04.06.2020 - 06:45 / etcanada.com
Little Big Town was among the numerous country acts to offer virtual performances on Wednesday night as part of “CMT Celebrates Our Heroes: An Artists of the Year Special”.
The group’s members, all performing separately, were brought together through digital magic, simulating a group performance even though they were all performing individually.
“CMT Celebrates Our Heroes: An Artists of the Year Special” recognized COVID-19 heroes in categories, including healthcare, education, business,
We definitely didn’t see this one coming!
Bug Hall, the actor best known for playing the adorable tyke Alfalfa in "Little Rascals," was arrested after he was caught allegedly inhaling an air duster. The actor, whose real name is Brandon Bug Hall-Barnett, 35, was arrested on Saturday in Weatherford, Texas, after cops responded to calls for a "status check" for a possible "overdose poisoning," according to a police report obtained by Fox News.
Tim McGraw stripped it down for his performance on Sunday night’s (June 21) United We Sing: A Grammy Salute to the Unsung Heroes.During the two-hour special honoring essential workers, the country superstar delivered a touching acoustic rendition of "Something Like That," lifted from his Grammy-nominated 1999 album A Place in the Sun.Harry Connick Jr.
Toya Johnson celebrated Juneteenth in a special way and she made sure to mark the event on her social media account as well. Check out her post below.
Will Thorne Staff WriterKevin Hart is continuing to put his time at home in quarantine to use.The comedian is set to host and executive produce a virtual special for E! which will see four celebrity couples go head to head in a series of “outrageous at-home challenges.”Titled “Celebrity Game Face,” the special features Hart and his wife Eniko, along with couples Terry and Rebecca Crews, Sarah Hyland and her fiancé Wells Adams, and Joel and Sarah McHale.The Harts will lead the teams through a
Kim Kardashian's daughter North West is growing up fast.The 39-year-old reality star took to her social media accounts on Monday to wish her eldest a happy seventh birthday.Kim complimented the mini-fashionista on her style while sharing adorable throwback photos of her firstborn.Joining the celebration were Kim's mother Kris Jenner and her sister Kourtney Kardashian, who both posted their own tributes to North. On Twitter, Kim shared an elegant photo of a beaming North in a charcoal dress,
Mommy and me! Serena Williams and daughter Alexis Olympia Ohanian Jr. had a Disney sing-a-long on Thursday morning.
Little Britain, a UK comedy show, has been removed from Netflix and the BBC over the use of blackface.
Little Britain, a UK comedy show, has been removed from Netflix and the BBC over the use of blackface.
Little Richard in concert (Pic: Robbie Drexhage)
Carrie Underwood gave a shout-out to teachers during Wednesday's airing of "CMT Celebrates Our Heroes: An Artists of the Year Special." The virtual event paid tribute to frontline workers and leaders amid the coronavirus pandemic, including those in the following categories: healthcare, education, community and neighbors, food industry, American ingenuity, infrastructure, first responders and U.S. military.
Darius Rucker dusted off a classic tune by country superstar Randy Travis for his performance on Wednesday’s “CMT Celebrates Our Heroes: An Artists of the Year Special”.
In a pre-pandemic world, tonight CMT would have held its annual CMT Music Awards. But with most people still sheltering in place and the country still struggling to contain the spread of COVID-19, CMT postponed the show to Oct.
Big Sean is sharing his experience of what it's like to be a black man in America. The 32-year-old rapper shared in a video posted to his Instagram on Tuesday that he doesn't «feel equal» and doesn't «feel free,» following the fatal arrest of George Floyd and the nationwide protests that have followed.
Big Sean, 32, is one of many celebrities speaking out about social injustice after George Floyd‘s tragic death in Minneapolis on May 25. The rapper shared a video on his Instagram page on June 1 that showed him discussing his feelings about racism and being an African-American at this time in the world, when nationwide protests have been going on in most American cities. Although change is being demanded by thousands, he admitted that he doesn’t feel “free” in the midst of all the chaos.
Kelly Clarkson is getting us ready for summer with a classic cover.