Back on the horse. Morgan Wallen apologized to fans who were impacted by his last-minute concert cancellation as he prepared to return to tour.
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The Sunday Times, the celebrated actor didn't mince words when broached with either of the topics, stating, "Two things I can say publicly that I do not like: Black History Month is an insult. You're going to relegate my history to a month?"Race was brought up after the UK publication asked Morgan about comments he made in 2005, wherein he opined that race shouldn't be discussed. "I'm going to stop calling you a white man and I'm going to ask you to stop calling me a Black man," he said at the time. The Oscar winner still has similar thoughts, noting that he refuses to be defined by his race and hates the term "African American." "I don't subscribe to that title," he plainly stated.
"Black people have had different titles all the way back to the n-word and I do not know how these things get such a grip, but everyone uses 'African American.' What does it really mean? Most Black people in this part of the world are mongrels. And you say Africa as if it's a country when it's a continent, like Europe."The interview was done to promote Morgan's new film, "A Good Person," but the topic of race arguably became the highlight of the conversation. Morgan isn't alone in his thoughts. Earlier this year Idris Elba raised eyebrows when he said he didn't consider himself a "Black actor.""As humans, we are obsessed with race," Idris told Esquire U.K.
in February. "And that obsession can really hinder people's aspirations, hinder people's growth. Racism should be a topic for discussion, sure.
Racism is very real. But from my perspective, it's only as powerful as you allow it to be. I stopped describing myself as a Black actor when I realized it put me in a box.
We've got to grow. We've got to. Our skin is no more than that: it's just
.Back on the horse. Morgan Wallen apologized to fans who were impacted by his last-minute concert cancellation as he prepared to return to tour.
Morgan Wallen made his big return to the stage Thursday night following time off for doctor-ordered vocal rest.Before his Florida show, the 29-year-old singer shared a health update with his fans on his Instagram Story, and apologized after being forced to pull out of his Mississippi concert last week after losing his voice. «What's up, everybody? I just wanted to let you know I am in Jacksonville, we are going to play a show tonight — and all weekend. I wouldn't say I'm 100% but I'm doing a lot better,» Wallen said in a short video from the venue.
Tomorrow is the big day, King Charles will officially be crowned and thousands of people will gather to celebrate the historic event - but many Royal fans many are curious as to what the atmosphere will be like as Prince Harry jets in from America.
Morgan Wallen is back on tour after taking more than a week off due to “doctor-ordered vocal rest.”
Piers Morgan regularly finds himself embroiled in debates, and tonight’s episode of his show was no different. On Piers Morgan: Uncensored, he hosted a panel discussion on the subject of the monarchy. Riz Possnett was arguing against keeping the royal family calling them ‘parasites.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have a huge bone to pick with Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice. Why is that? Well, the two cousins were caught hanging out with none other than Piers Morgan!
With just hours left to go until the formal coronation of King Charles III, a royal expert has predicted that Prince Harry “won’t burn the final bridge” with his cousins Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice at the high profile event, after they were spotted meeting with one of his most outspoken critics last week.Tensions between Prince Harry and his father the King have been at an all-time high in recent months, but the estranged son had finally accepted an olive branch and agreed to attend the ceremony on Saturday. Yet while Harry’s relationship with his father appears to be on the mend, his previously close bond with cousins Eugenie and Beatrice recently hit the rocks, after they were spotted meeting with TV host Piers Morgan, who famously lost his job at ITV after refusing to apologise for comments made about Harry’s wife Meghan Markle.
Donald Trump’s in the UK at his Scotland golf course this week and he took the chance to take swings at Meghan Markle, Joe Biden, China and trans athletes in a wide ranging interview on GB News.
EXCLUSIVE: The Santa Clauses needed someone to play the Easter Bunny in season two, so they went to the only person who could truly embody the cuddly part: the inimitable Tracy Morgan.
Naman Ramachandran British presenter, broadcaster, filmmaker, author and historian, professor David Olusoga, will be presented with a BAFTA Special Award at the upcoming BAFTA Television Awards on May 14. The award is one of BAFTA’s highest honors recognizing an outstanding contribution to film, games or television. Olusoga’s credits include presenting history series “A House Through Time” (BBC Two), writing and presenting series “Black & British: A Forgotten History” (BBC Two) and the BAFTA-winning “Britain’s Forgotten Slave Owners.” In recent years he led major interviews with the former President of the United States, Barack Obama and lectures including the Edinburgh TV Festival MacTaggart Lecture in 2020.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are reportedly 'astonished' by their close family member's behaviour after Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie were spotted hanging out with controversial TV host Piers Morgan.
READ MORE: Denise Welch supports Harry and Meghan over 'outdated' King CharlesPiers went on to say that he had no problem swearing an oath to the new King, but had his reservations and claimed he had "mixed feelings". He explained his mixed feelings came from the fact the King has earned an "allegiance from us with the longest apprenticeship in history and a lifetime of duty and serviceHe added: "I'll defend King Charles and the institution of the monarchy to the hilt as a unifying force for good in this country. But as always, the devil lurks in the detail.
Lucy Fallon has shown off a gorgeous glam transformation only a few months after she welcomed her baby son into the world.The Coronation Street actress, who gave birth to first child Sonny in January, looked incredible as she rocked her body confidence in a stunning black and white striped minidress. Lucy, 27, who is best known for her role as Bethany Platt on the ITV soap, posed in front of her bedroom mirror as she took a full-length selfie of the look for her Instagram page.The sleeveless body con frock featured a 1960s-era print and folded over bust design.The star then decided to go bare leg with a pair of black stiletto heels, and wore her her blonde tresses in a loose brushed out style with a centre parting.
Piers Morgan, 58, vowed that he'd "restore Britain" to its "former glorious non-woke self" with the help of a twenty-point plan - and sanctions involving Unholy singer Sam Smith's videos are at the heart of his strategy. The semi-satirical piece, published in his column for The Sun on Thursday, suggests that "all 'preferred personal pronouns'" should be "banned with immediate effect", as they are "pointless, confusing and annoying". The TalkTV star - who is clearly feeling more Uncensored than Unholy - also took a swipe at Sam Smith.
Morgan Wallen found fame on "The Voice" and quickly became one of the most wanted men in country music. Wallen, by all accounts, was dangerous, a fitting word that embodied his writing, singing and care-free persona. He used "dangerous" to name his second, award-winning, chart-topping double-album with 32 songs to prove he was serious about becoming a mainstay in the industry. The 29-year-old Tennessee native has fought every inch of the way to keep his "Whiskey Glasses" from clouding life but has been caught in a few controversies along the way.
abruptly canceling his show at Vaught Hemingway Stadium in Mississippi on Sunday.Mandi Walker Nowlin — who attended the concert with her husband — later posted a Facebook status tagging the singer and expressing her wish that he pay for everything from their outfits to gas, reported The Independent. “Since you’re offering refunds … here is our itemized bill for you,” read Nowlin’s status. Unfortunately, she’s received no response regarding getting any of her money back.Nowlin told The Post that no one from Wallen’s team has reached out to her regarding the list, nor has she been refunded for her tickets.
Fox News parted ways with Tucker Carlson and CNN cut ties with Don Lemon today giving the late-night show hosts a lot of material to sound off on in their monologues.
“Fresh Prince” reboot “Bel-Air,” she had come off a heavy role and told her manager she wanted to play someone who was rich and beautiful. She wanted lighter fare.“That’s it, I don’t wanna do any more sad stories about black people,” she told me on this week’s episode of “Renaissance Man.” “I’m like, ‘I’m done. I don’t [want to] be crying in the street over my dead black boy.
reunion on Tuesday as stars of the beloved zombie drama reunited at the AMC Upfront presentation in New York City. Norman Reedus, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Lauren Cohan, Danai Gurira and Andrew Lincoln joined forces on the red carpet, appearing to color coordinate their looks with an array of black-and-white ensembles. The actors were on-hand to promote the network's upcoming spin-off shows, which are set to premiere in 2023 and 2024. Reedus, Morgan and Cohan each spoke with ET about what to expect when their fan favorite characters return to the screen this summer.«It's kind of a reset for me,» Reedus said of his Daryl Dixon-focused series,, which is slated for a June premiere.
Morgan Freeman has thoughts.