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Olivia Munn is speaking out.
The actress is raising awareness of the increasing rates of racial violence targeting Asian Americans in the United States.Munn took to Instagram on Wednesday to share a message calling for help in combating anti-Asian hate crimes, which have skyrocketed in the country since the beginning of the coronavirus outbreak, fanned by bigoted rhetoric of some government officials and public figures.«Over the past few days I've found myself at a loss for words at the rise of
.The leading producers behind the Bachelor franchise are taking a stand to back Rachel Lindsay.
Olivia Munn is speaking out about anti-Asian violence.
Olivia Munn is opening up about some of her health hurtles from the last two years.
Olivia Munn has been diagnosed with fibromyalgia. The 'X-Men: Apocalypse' star has opened up about her battle with the autoimmune disorder for the last two years, insisting her condition is "under control" if she sticks to her doctor's advice.
One might think that Olivia Munn’s reaction to Aaron Rodgers and Shailene Woodley’s engagement would be one of surprise, seeing as how the Green Bay Packers quarterback dropped a bombshell on us all when he revealed he was “engaged” recently. But according to HollywoodLife, Munn actually “doesn’t care one bit” about her ex’s big news in the first place.
Olivia Munn is bravely revealing her diagnosis.
When Aaron Rodgers low-key mentioned that he “got engaged” last year during the NFL Honors broadcast, the news turned some heads. This announcement from Aaron, 37, came shortly after a report that he and Shailene Woodley were dating, so the sudden engagement caught many off-guard…except for two.
Antonio Ferme editorSince the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, hate crimes against Asian Americans have been on the rise. According to the advocacy group Stop AAPI Hate, there have been up to 2,800 incidents reported since last March.
New York Police Department arrested a man Thursday in connection to an Asian woman being shoved and injured on a New York City street — a case that was spotlighted by actress Olivia Munn.Authorities said Patrick Mateo, 47, of Queens, was facing assault and harassment charges. He was in custody awaiting arraignment.
Actress Olivia Munn on Wednesday said a man attacked her friend's mom -- an Asian woman -- in New York City this week. The victim, 52, was outside a store in Queens on Tuesday when the suspect shoved her with such force that she hit her head on the concrete and "passed out on the floor," according to the victim's family and reports. "She left the hospital with 10 stitches in her head," Munn, 40, wrote on Twitter, along with a picture of the suspect.
New York Police Department said the 52-year-old woman was outside a bakery on Roosevelt Avenue in the Flushing section of Queens around 2 p.m.