The sweetest shout-out! Steve Kazee praised his fiancée Jenna Dewan’s parenting skills in a Mother’s Day tribute.
24.04.2020 - 17:03 / nme.com
Spend your entire lockdown on YouTube with Cave and co
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds have today (April 24) launched Bad Seed TeeVee, a new 24/7 stream of rare and unseen footage from the band’s archives.
Starting today, the stream will be on continuously on YouTube “for the foreseeable”.
The channel will broadcast footage that includes promo videos, interviews, live footage, outtakes and other exclusive unseen footage from the band’s archives that will be played on a continuous random shuffle.
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The sweetest shout-out! Steve Kazee praised his fiancée Jenna Dewan’s parenting skills in a Mother’s Day tribute.
This was a very sweet and mature gesture! …and talk about takin’ the high road with this one, ya know?!
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