Safaree is definitely cooking something up these days, because he’s asking fans for help. On his IG account, he’s telling his followers what exactly he needs, and he’s asking for advice.
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tweeted he dined with six men at a six-seat table and said he “felt like a free man who was not living in the slave state of North Carolina” before adding “Massa Cooper, let my people go!”He was referring to the executive order limiting social gatherings signed by Gov. Roy Cooper during the coronavirus pandemic.A few days after his tweet, an online petition was started to get Adams fired from his job.
Safaree is definitely cooking something up these days, because he’s asking fans for help. On his IG account, he’s telling his followers what exactly he needs, and he’s asking for advice.
Nikki and Brie Bella called for fans to pray for their mother, Kathy Laurinaitis, before her brain surgery on June 30. The “Total Bellas” stars revealed Laurinaitis, 55, has a mass on her brain stem that has been causing paralysis on her face.
Lucy Hale‘s eyes go wide as she visits her first sex shop in the trailer for her brand new movie, A Nice Girl Like You.
There’s been an update about the status of The Lizzie McGuire Show revival – and we’re sad to say that it’s not the news we were looking for.
If you’ve been wondering how some of the biggest tennis stars have been spending their time in quarantine, here’s your answer.
mourn the loss of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and more victims of police brutality, many celebrities have taken this moment to advocate for making Juneteenth a nationally recognized holiday. In a lengthy Washington Post op-ed, Usher detailed how the significant day should be widely celebrated.“We could observe it, as many black Americans already do, by celebrating both our first step toward freedom as black people in America and also the many contributions to this land,” he wrote.
star recently discussed her sexuality and relationship in a series of TikTok videos, sharing that she is pansexual. Bailey, 21, is dating University of North Carolina at Charlotte basketball player Mariah Linney. «Nobody knows what pansexual means,» Bailey wrote in a clip posted last month. «Girls.
WILMINGTON, N.C. -- Celebrities from the former hit TV show “One Tree Hill,” are calling on a university in North Carolina to remove one of its professors after he called the state’s governor “Massa Cooper” on Twitter.
Cameo, which allows fans to get custom video messages from celebrities.As reported by The Sun, the pair are charging £91 (€102) for a video.In fact, lots of other Love Islanders are on the website, with season three star Olivia Attwood offering videos for €46, while season two winners Nathan and Cara are asking for €41 and Winter Series stars Demi is charging €48, while fan favourite Nas is asking for €35.In a welcome video, the couple says: ‘Hey guys, Siânnise and Luke T from Love Island here.
Phaedra Parks just praised the judge Kellie Hill and told her fans that they should vote for her. Check out the recent post that Phaedra shared on her social media account.
Glasgow.Officers were called to Colston Road, Bishopbriggs, at around 6.50pm on Saturday, June 6, after receiving reports of a man found dead.Residents reported a large police presence behind the Glasgow Housing Association office on nearby Ashgill Road.The death is not being treated as suspicious.An enquiry has been launched to establish the man’s identity.Detective Sergeant Nick Gribben of Maryhill Criminal Investigation Department said: "Enquiries are underway to establish who the man is. “He
By Will Thorne
We might not have an actual leader in the White House like we used to, but former President Barack Obama is doing what he can to inspire and reassure the people as Black Lives Matter protests continue nationwide.
Former President Barack Obama will headline a new town hall to speak about his ideas for nationwide police reform on Wednesday, alongside other local and national leaders involved in the effort. The event, which will stream live at 5/4c on YouTube (embedded above), is part of the MBK Alliance Town Hall Series and is titled "Reimagining Policing in the Wake of Continued Police Violence."