Kellie Maloney has revealed she's been fearing for her own safety after being targeted by an online stalker. The 67 year old, who used to be known as Frank, explained that the ongoing terrifying experience has left her in "a bad place".
21.04.2020 - 04:03 / torontosun.com
LOS ANGELES — Almost 21 million Americans watched the “One World: Together At Home” global special on Saturday in support of frontline workers battling the coronavirus pandemic, according to Nielsen data released on Monday.
Nielsen said that the two-hour concert, which featured appearances and performances from their homes by multiple celebrities including Taylor Swift, Lady Gaga, the Rolling Stones, Oprah Winfrey and Beyonce, was aired on 26 U.S. television networks.
The event, the biggest
Kellie Maloney has revealed she's been fearing for her own safety after being targeted by an online stalker. The 67 year old, who used to be known as Frank, explained that the ongoing terrifying experience has left her in "a bad place".
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Saturday's One World: Together at Home concert special and fundraiser drew a big audience — and raised a lot of money. The multi-network effort, hosted by Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Fallon and Jimmy Kimmel, raised some $127 million to support front-line workers battling the novel coronavirus pandemic. It also drew a much larger audience than usually tunes into primetime TV on a Saturday
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