Oprah Winfrey took the coronavirus pandemic very, very seriously.
19.04.2022 - 23:27 / variety.com
Thania Garcia Revolve, the designer clothing company, has circled its way to an official apology for conditions at its Coachella-related “Revolve Festival” event that led to a firestorm of criticism from frustrated and angry attendees.In a statement to E! News, a Revolve representative said the company was “sincerely” sorry for leaving influencers in limbo during the Coachella festival this past weekend.The statement comes in response to the online uproar over the brand’s event, which left many of its guests stranded without a ride to the festival. Los Angeles Magazine editor Joseph Kapsch tweeted about the event, citing sources on the ground at the party, including one comparison to 2017’s disastrous Fyre Festival.
“Influencers stranded in the dirt with no water, under the hot sun for HOURS waiting for buses that were coming to bring them to the actual festival,” Kapsch tweeted. “Security had crowds of influencers yelling how ‘important they were and why they deserved the first seat.'”The rep told E!: “In anticipation of the high level of interest in attending Revolve Festival this year, Revolve worked closely with all appropriate city and safety authorities to ensure a safe and secure path for guests to access the two-day invitation-only event.”The statement continues, “As the festival was reaching capacity late Saturday afternoon, shuttle access to the venue was limited in order to remain in compliance with safety requirements causing longer wait times for entry and resulting in some guests not being able to attend the festival. The safety of our guests is of the utmost importance to us and we will always make that a priority.”“We sincerely apologize to all the guests who were impacted,” the representative added.
Oprah Winfrey took the coronavirus pandemic very, very seriously.
Oprah Winfrey is opening up about the amount of time that she spent inside her home during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Wolf Parade have announced a series of shows where they will play their 2005 debut ‘Apologies To The Queen Mary’ in full – with the same line-up that recorded it.The tour, announced earlier this week (April 26), will see the return of keyboardist Hadji Bakara to the band for the first time in 14 years. Bakara left the group in 2008, shortly after the release of their second album ‘At Mount Zoomer’, to pursue an academic career.
Paris Hilton is hard to keep up with. The 41-year-old was spotted frolicking the grounds of Coachella while her bodyguard chased her around.The actress and DJ attended weekend two of the Indio, California, festival. "The way Paris Hilton's bodyguard has to chase after her in the desert heat as she skips away," a TikTok user wrote as they shared video footage from the festival.The video has since amassed over six million views.
Kim Kardashian and boyfriend Pete Davidson looked very comfortable together as they were pictured dressed in matching black attending an event on Sunday night.The pair were seen sitting beside each other at the Kennedy Center in Washington DC where the 23rd annual Mark Twain Prize For American Humor ceremony was being held in honour of US comedian Jon Stewart. Kim, Pete and several other celebrity guests watched the 59 year old as he received the Mark Twain Prize for Lifetime Achievement in humour, which has previously been won by such comedic icons as Richard Pryor and Dave Chappelle most recently in 2019.
Add NBA legend Jerry West to the list of Los Angeles Lakers’ icons who are mad about HBO’s hit dramedy “Winning Time.” Through his attorneys, the star player-turned-baseball executive connected to some of the best team rosters in NBA history demanded a retraction and an apology for how he’s being portrayed on the show. Based on the nonfiction book “Showtime: Magic, Kareem, Riley, and the Los Angeles Lakers Dynasty of the 1980s” by Jeff Pearlman, “Winning Time” tells the story of the groundbreaking “Showtime” era of the Lakers.
which was obtained by ESPN, demanded an apology, a retraction and damages from the network. It claims the show has made a “baseless” and “malicious assault” on the character of the former Lakers player, coach and executive.
Natasha Lyonne has said that she and Fred Armisen broke up over a swimming pool. The Russian Doll star first began dating Saturday Night Live alum Armisen in 2014, with the couple living together in Los Angeles during the pandemic. In a new interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Lyonne confirmed that she and the comedian had recently split for an unusual reason.
SNL after-party in New York City.If the look is giving you déjà vu, you may recall Lizzo wearing a to birthday party in October 2021. Of course, there were some key differences. Not only was that dress blue, but it was completely see-through.
Those who did not score an invite to Revolve Festival this year may be counting their blessings…
headlined by Harry Styles, Billie Eilish, Swedish House Mafia and the Weeknd (replacing Kanye West after he dropped out last minute), are taking place April 15-17 and 22-24 But while many revelers will party through the night, Ghafarinia will wake up each day around 7 a.m. to primp and get dressed, before hitting a series of “brand activations” and parties, filming makeup tutorials and “running around creating content” to share with her 186,000 followers on Instagram.