By Jordan Moreau
06.05.2020 - 17:49 / billboard.com
Spoiler alert: he didn't wear a mask.President Trump left the White House after more than a month of lockdown to travel to a Honeywell 3M factory manufacturing N-95 protective masks in Arizona on Tuesday (May 5).
And, just like VP Mike Pence's visit to the Mayo Clinic last week, despite rules mandating that everyone in the plant wear a mask, Trump opted for goggles instead of a protective device over his nose and mouth amid the deadly COVID-19 pandemic.
But what really caught people's
By Jordan Moreau
Mark Ruffalo shared a video laying the blame for coronavirus deaths in the United States on President Trump. The 52-year-old actor shared a video produced by The Lincoln Project, a PAC founded by Republicans that is dedicated to ensuring Donald Trump does not secure a second term in office this November.
Dave Bautista has a thing or two to say to Donald Trump.
By Jordan Moreau
Guns N’ Roses are taking a shot at Donald Trump’s response to the coronavirus with a T-shirt that mocks his recent visit to an N95 mask factory in Arizona. While visiting the factory to show off the many masks being produced to help health care workers protect themselves and others while working on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic, employees started playing the acclaimed band’s cover of "Live and Let Die” over the PA system.
While the drama on Vanderpump Rules continues to build over a pool party, it looks like Danica Dow is having a little fun in the sun of her own. The SUR assistant manager is spending some time in Scottsdale, Arizona, and just so happens to be turning out some incredible swimwear looks while she’s there.
LOS ANGELES (Variety.com) – Gun ‘N Roses slammed President Donald Trump and his response to the coronavirus pandemic with a t-shirt for sale that reads “Live ‘N Let Die With COVID 45.”
A week after Pres. Trump raised eyebrows by blasting Guns N' Roses' Cover of the James Bond anthem "Live and Let Die" during a maskless tour of an Arizona factory making N95 masks for the government, Axl Rose & Co. clapped back with a charity t-shirt slamming the president. The timely merch from the ban
Jorge Nava is a free man. The 90 Day Fiancé star took to Instagram on Tuesday to announce his release from prison.
90 Day Fiance alum Jorge Nava, 30, has officially been released from prison. Following his release from the Arizona State Prison Complex in Phoenix, Jorge posted three photos on his official Instagram page of himself on the outside. “The sky is the limit #freedom,” Jorge captioned the photos. The 90 Day Fiance star also flaunted his 128-pound weight loss in a white t-shirt and jeans while sitting on a lavish white Corvette. He’s never looked better!
In a scathing new painting, Jim Carrey blamed President Trump and the entire Republican Party for the many deaths COVID-19 has caused in the United States. The “Kidding” star took to Twitter on Monday to share an image of the Grim Reaper standing in front of Donald Trump’s face and raising his skeletal middle finger to the viewer.
This week, R&B lovers were gifted some big-time releases from Kehlani and Chris Brown, with the latter linking up with Young Thug for their collaborative mixtape, Slime & B. On Friday (May 8), it was hip-hop's turn to take over, with new music from the likes of Nav, Lil Durk, Lil Tjay and more. Check out our picks for the latest edition of First Beat below.
A member of Donald Trump‘s US Navy, who serves as one of his personal valets, has tested positive for coronavirus, CNN reported on Thursday, May 7. The news has clearly raised questions around whether or not the president, 73, has been in close contact with the infected individual. HollywoodLife has reached out to the White House for comment.
No matter how many times President Donald Trump jams out to Guns N' Roses, singer Axl Rose will continue to fire shots at the nation's leader.
President Donald Trump is seeking a broader national audience and leaving his Fox News comfort zone, granting a taped interview to ABC News anchor David Muir that will air Tuesday night. Trump's announcement on Twitter came before ABC News officially announced the interview.