By Peter White
23.04.2020 - 05:41 / hollywoodreporter.com
Richard Branson and Demi Lovato are among the backers of a new fund aimed at easing the strain of the coronavirus pandemic by providing mental health services to those in need. Branson and Lovato, who has long been open about her mental health and substance abuse challenges, have partnered with Royal Bank of Canada, Virgin Unite, Canadian Family Foundations and Draper Richards Kaplan on the initiative, known as The Mental Health Fund.
By Peter White
During their first date, in New Mexico, Hilarie Burton and Jeffrey Dean Morgan “beautifully mapped out” their lives – how many kids they’d have, parenting styles, what they’d name their buffalo.
Despite managing her husband Ozzy Osbourne and doing “The Talk” every day, self-isolation has Sharon Osbourne going a little stir-crazy at home.
Camila Cabello is showing her love for Canadian group James Barker Band.
A number of Canadian artists and actors checked in from home for the Stronger Together special in support of Food Banks Canada's efforts during the coronavirus pandemic.
Melissa McCarthy got emotional as she surprised her heroes with a stunning home renovation during Monday’s episode of HGTV Canada‘s “Celebrity IOU”.
After the One World: Together at Home U.S. broadcast event this weekend, Canadian artists like Celine Dion, Michael Buble and Alessia Cara will team up April 26 for their own star-studded broadcast event in Canada to support local food banks and hospital workers battling the novel coronavirus.
Many charities around the world are suffering losses at the moment, while their services are in huge demand as people are struggling.
Joshua Jackson can currently be seen Hulu’s “Little Fires Everywhere”, which is not yet airing in Canada.
Madeline Merlo made Canada proud on the season 2 premiere of “Songland”.