Toya Johnson shared a video on her social media account that had fans laughing. It features baby Reing and her daddy, Robert Rushing.
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a full 24 seasons.“It’s atrocious,” Mike told , via. “There have been numerous, wonderful Black and indigenous people of color that could have been cast in the lead roles, and for the franchise to not to do that.
It’s just terrible.”He continued to speak about , saying “It should not have taken an outcry from the fans, who I absolutely adore — that was a clear sign that there is power in numbers. I love the fans who signed petitions and things like that, but it shouldn’t have taken that...
Toya Johnson shared a video on her social media account that had fans laughing. It features baby Reing and her daddy, Robert Rushing.
Dominic Patten Senior Editor, Legal & TV Critic(We will continue to update this post) The death of Chadwick Boseman tonight has sent shockwaves through Hollywood at the loss of a man who was as full of grace as he was talent.The Black Panther star passed away Friday from colon cancer at the age of 43 years old. Boseman had been battling the disease since 2016, the year he first appeared as T’Challa in the Russo Brothers’ directed Captain America: Civil War.
New York has honoured the memory of the late Marsha P Johnson, LGBTQI activist and a leader of the 1969 Stonewall uprising, and dedicated a park to her – the first state park in the country to be named after an LGBTQI person and a trans person of colour.New York Governor Andrew Cuomo made the announcement on Monday, which would have been Johnson’s 75th birthday, that the East River State Park in Brooklyn will now be known as Marsha P. Johnson State Park.
The late LGBTQ icon Marsha P Johnson
Some may call “WAP” vulgar but Cardi B calls it empowering.
Boris Johnson’s staycation at a £1200-a-week Highlands cottage have been revealed. Fiancee Carrie Symonds shared a series of photographs which showed the Prime Minister carrying baby son Wilfred in a sling while out on a walk. Another family pic showed 32-year-old Carrie holding her young son in front of the water near their holiday cottage in Applecross.The couple were joined by their rescue dog Dilyn who accompanied the family on several enjoyable walks in the surrounding countryside.
Frank Ocean and director Luca Guadagnino reportedly have, or at least had, a secret project in the works. Guadagnino, director of Call Me By Your Name and Kid Cudi's upcoming HBO series We Are Who We Are, told New York Times writer Kyle Buchanan that he and Frank were “collaborating on a music video that never happened.” He went on to add a plea for the project to come to fruition.
Dwayne Johnson has given fans their first look at him in the upcoming DC Universe movie Black Adam!
Manchester Evening News."At the end of the day, you can sit in a pub close to people you don't know, but you can't sit in a pub close to people you do know. It's been tough not being able to see family."What concerns me the most is how it's going to affect schools reopening.
Succession star Brian Cox has said the series mirrors the political situation in the US and the UK.The drama, focusing on the power dynamics in a major family business empire, is based on some true facts – with Cox explaining how other parallels can now be found.“It’s a bit like the fall of the Roman Empire,” Cox explained to WBUR.
Luke Morgan Britton “I feel like this has happened to me way too often these days, but rest in power,” a slightly weary Conor Oberst tells NME over a Zoom call from his home in Omaha, Nebraska, ahead of his band Bright Eyes‘ new album ‘Down In The Weeds, Where The World Once Was’, their first in almost a decade.We’re discussing a lyric from the record, specifically one that bizarrely name-checks the city of Cardiff.
“Bachelorette” alum Mike Johnson isn’t happy with the “Bachelor” producers' timing for announcing Matt James as the first Black “Bachelor” and the potential of Tayshia Adams to be the second Black “Bachelorette.” The reality TV star slammed the series for its lack of diversity in a new interview. He also criticized the fact that it took several petitions and Rachel Lindsay, the series’ first Black “Bachelorette” lead, threatening to quit for change to occur in casting.
Mike Johnson is slamming The Bachelor franchise for its lack of diversity both off and on camera.
Mike Johnson slammed The Bachelor for its continued lack of representation both on and off screen.“It’s atrocious,” Johnson, 32, told Variety on Monday, August 10. “There have been numerous, wonderful Black and indigenous people of color that could have been cast in the lead roles, and for the franchise to not to do that.