Carrie Underwood gave fans something to look forward to later in the year during a virtual fan club party Wednesday.
22.05.2020 - 06:01 / torontosun.com
Lord knows, most of us would do anything for our kids.
It starts with helping with their homework when they’re little, quizzing them for their spelling tests, maybe venturing into some home tutoring on a subject that’s got them stuck.
As they get older, most of us will edit their essays.
Some of us will actually write them.
But if you’re an American millionaire celebrity with vacuous children who have no hopes of ever getting into a decent college, you do one better: you lie, cheat and bribe their
Carrie Underwood gave fans something to look forward to later in the year during a virtual fan club party Wednesday.
Former Sevilla striker Frederic Kanoute has called on LaLiga to throw its full support behind the battle to eradicate the "virus" of racism.
Hasan Minhaj wants his community to step off the sidelines.
Big Sean took to social media to share a heartbreaking video in which he detailed his own struggle with racism and also wished his ‘sisters and brothers strength.’ The rapper spoke up about the senseless murder of George Floyd and stressed that ‘justice needs to be served.’ This comes amid Black Lives Matter protests happening all over the country, Big Sean being the latest celebrity to show support to the cause and condemn racial inequality and police brutality in the United States.
Pink is calling on her fellow Americans for support.
In dedication to George Floyd, Jay-Z bought newspaper ads in dozens of publications, including The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, The Chicago Tribune and The Philadelphia Inquirer. The full-page ads, which first ran on Tuesday, June 2, will be followed by pages in dozens of more newspapers across the United States on Wednesday, June 3.
The ads contained a powerful quote by Martin Luther King, Jr.
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.
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.
JAY-Z‘s Roc Nation has taken out full-page ads in newspapers across the United States in the wake of George Floyd‘s death.
JAY-Z's Roc Nation has taken out full-page ads in newspapers across the United States in the wake of George Floyd's death.
By Brian Steinberg
Lady Gaga is letting her feelings be known about the death of George Floyd and the protests that have sparked throughout America.