Matt Reeves is updating fans on the status of The Batman.
26.03.2020 - 00:05 / hollywoodlife.com
With financial resources at their disposal, these stars are doing their part to make a major difference during the current COVID-19 pandemic. Whether it’s donating directly to organizations or providing information and resources for their social media followers, a number of stars have made an effort to make a difference. Here, we’re taking a look at what a few celebs have done to alleviate the financial burdens and stresses of a number of medical professionals and citizens.
On March 25,
Matt Reeves is updating fans on the status of The Batman.
A big-hearted caddie is putting some of his most unique golfing memorabilia up for grabs in aid of a good cause.
Kilmarnock entrepreneur Marie Macklin CBE has donated £100,000 to help people in need during the coronavirus outbreak.
With social distancing guidelines keeping most people at home during the coronavirus pandemic, actors, musicians and other performers have had to put work on hold for the moment.
With social distancing guidelines keeping most people at home during the coronavirus pandemic, actors, musicians and other performers have had to put work on hold for the moment.
Bethenny Frankel's foundation bstrong is making tremendous strides in helping out with the coronavirus relief effort. The former “Real Housewives of New York” star revealed on Tuesday that bstrong will exceed $15 million in coronavirus aid distribution across 15 states.
Applications to receive support are being accepted now
"I didn’t even know we were on her radar"
Parking charges in Oldham will be temporarily scrapped to help support NHS and key workers during the coronavirus crisis.
Ariana Grande’s fans are always there for her, and she’s there for them, too.
Fans will be able to donate to artists through the streaming service.
River City stars wants Scots to send them stories so they can do their bit to help with home schooling amid the coronavirus crisis.