Bobby Brown shared a special tribute to his and Whitney Houston's late daughter Bobbi Kristina Brown for the fifth anniversary of her death this week.
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Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerNASCAR’s Cup Series All-Star Race was not a good one for Bubba Wallace. Appearing at a qualifier held on Wednesday in Bristol, Tennessee, Wallace was booed, then crashed into a wall.It was the first time a significant number of fans were present at a NASCAR race since the Confederate flag was banned.
Bobby Brown shared a special tribute to his and Whitney Houston's late daughter Bobbi Kristina Brown for the fifth anniversary of her death this week.
It has been five years since Bobby Brown’s daughter, Bobbi Kristina passed away at the age of only 22 and now, the singer remembers her. On the anniversary of Bobbi Kristina’s untimely death back in July of 2015, the singer took to his go-to platform to pay tribute to her, expressing just how much he misses her.
Bobby Brown, 51, is missing his daughter, Bobbi Kristina Brown, “so much” on the five-year anniversary of her tragic death. The “My Prerogative” singer proved that when he took to Instagram on Sunday, July 26, and shared a throwback picture of his daughter, while honoring her memory with an emotional message. “There’s no way to explain how I feel I miss you so much little girl. You stay in my heart on my mind every day daddy loves you,” he wrote.
Bobbi Kristina Brown will always live on in her father's heart. Bobby Brown took to Instagram on Sunday to pay tribute to his late daughter, five years after her death. Bobbi Kristina was found face-down in a bathtub in her Georgia home on Jan.
Bobby Brown has paid tribute to Bobbi Kristina on the fifth anniversary of her tragic death. The 51-year-old singer has remembered his late daughter - who passed away in 2015 at the age of just 22 - took to Instagram on Sunday (26.07.20) and said she is in his heart "every day".
Bobby Brown posted a touching tribute for his late daughter, Bobbi Kristina, on the 5th anniversary of her death. Brown, 51, posted a photo of Kristina as a child.
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Justin Timberlake is adding his voice to the chorus of those calling for the removal of Confederate monuments. The Tennessee native took to Instagram to share his support for the ongoing process of tearing down tributes to Southern secession and slavery.«A lot of you know I’m from Tennessee ...a state that happens to be the home of many many confederate monuments,» Timberlake wrote in a post he shared Monday.
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Justin Timberlake is calling for the removal of confederate monuments.
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Erik Pedersen Managing EditorAs more and more Confederate monuments are toppled or mothballed in the United States, Justin Timberlake is speaking out in support.The actor and Oscar-nominated singer-songwriter went on social media to support the movement, advocating for the removal of a bust from the Tennessee State Capitol. “When we protest racism in America,” the Memphis native wrote, “people think we are protesting America itself.
Also Read: Dixie Chicks Change Name to 'The Chicks:' 'We Want to Meet This Moment'In addition to his post, Timberlake shared a video from the ACLU and legal director Jeffrey Robinson that explains that the erection of monuments in the South saw a spike in construction around the time of the early 1900s when “Birth of a Nation” was still being shown in the White House” and during the Civil Rights era in the ’60s.“If we plan to move forward, these monuments must come down.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorJustin Timberlake, a native of Tennessee, has called for the removal of Confederate monuments throughout the country. In an Instagram post on Monday, he wrote, “America was built by men who believed in and benefitted from racism.
Justin Timberlake is all for tearing down Confederate monuments.
Justin Timberlake is calling for Confederate statues to be removed and noted that more than half of them are in the South, where he is from. The 39-year-old singer, a Tennessee native, took to Instagram on Monday to push for action amid protests across America.