Manchester United Foundation have donated £300,000 to their partner high schools and colleges in order to alleviate the pressure families are facing during the coronavirus crisis.
18.04.2020 - 03:55 / etcanada.com
Rachel McAdams is giving a big chunk of change to support frontline workers tackling the COVID-19 spread.
McAdams was unveiled as a mystery guest on the London Health Sciences Centre Heroes of Health Stream-A-Thon benefit event. McAdams, 41, was born in London, Ontario and thought it important to give back to her hometown healthcare workers.
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“My mom worked at University Hospital for 38 years and still has a lot of friends working there today,”
Manchester United Foundation have donated £300,000 to their partner high schools and colleges in order to alleviate the pressure families are facing during the coronavirus crisis.
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Jonathan Bennett thinks a Mean Girls sequel would be ‘so fetch.’ The handsome actor, who played everyone’s crush Aaron Samuels in the beloved 2004 teen comedy, told HollywoodLife EXCLUSIVELY why he was “extremely excited” when he heard Rachel McAdams’ recent Mean Girls reveal.
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Sony/ATV Music Publishing has made an incredibly generous financial donation to organizations representing working songwriters: the Nashville Songwriters Association International (NSAI) and Songwriters of North America (SONA). The two will split $500,000 and provide additional support to their constituents struggling due to the coronavirus pandemic and shifting needs in the music marketplace.
Rachel McAdams has the best quarantine buddy of all — her 2-year-old son!
Even though after featuring in Mean Girls, Rachel McAdams has added various impressive film credits to her resume, including The Notebook and Doctor Strange, her role as Regina George in the 2004 comedy-teen film will always be one of her iconic roles. When it comes to her acting gigs, the 41-year-old Hollywood star did not limit herself to a single genre. From featuring in the 2005 Psychological thriller Red Eye, to starring in Sherlock Holmes with Robert Downey Jr, Rachel has done it all.
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Focused on family. Rachel McAdams is perfectly content spending her days with her loved ones, most especially her son.
Rachel McAdams has her hands full during the coronavirus quarantine. In a recent interview with Canada's "Heroes of Health: COVID-19 Stream-a-Thon," "The Notebook" star talked about what's been keeping her busy while she's stuck inside.
Rachel McAdams is opening up about life with her 2-year-old son with her boyfriend, Jamie Linden.
Rachel McAdams has been very tight-lipped when it comes to her 2-year-old son, but she noted that the tyke is helping her during self-isolation.
Rachel McAdams, 41, will forever be “Regina George“! The Canadian actress shot to stardom after playing the “Plastics” leader alongside Lindsay Lohan, Lacey Chabert and Amanda Seyfried in 2004’s Mean Girls, and she just revealed she would be open to revisiting the character in the future. “It would be fun to play Regina George later in her life and see where life took her!” Rachel said on the “Heroes of Health: COVID-19 Stream-a-thon” on Saturday, April 18.