Scarlett Johansson and Colin Jost are in love and happily engaged, but they do not play ball when it comes to their sports teams.
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Rihanna](https://www.glamour.com/about/rihanna) has stepped up in so many different ways to give back to those most in need right now because of the coronavirus.Her Clara Lionel Foundation gave $5 million to relief efforts in marginalized communities. She donated personal protective equipment (PPE) to frontline workers in New York.
And now, Rihanna is giving another $2.1 million to help fund a grant for affected by the quarantine. Twitter's CEO Jack Dorsey will add another $2.1 million to the
.Scarlett Johansson and Colin Jost are in love and happily engaged, but they do not play ball when it comes to their sports teams.
Strikeout! Scarlett Johansson opened up about her love for baseball — and, in the process, shared the one thing that she and her fiancé, Colin Jost, disagree on.
Scarlett Johansson and Colin Jost will just have to agree to disagree on this one. The Hollywood pair are soon-to-be husband and wife, but when it comes to baseball, there isn't exactly harmony between these two. As the Oscar nominee revealed to Parade, her love of the New York Yankees is not shared by the SNL comedian.
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Rihanna, Jay-Z and Twitter's Jack Dorsey are adding to their seven-figure efforts to aid coronavirus relief efforts, this time with a focus on marginalized communities in cities that have been hit hard during the current pandemic.
Rihanna, Jay-Z, and Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey have collectively donated an additional $6.2 million towards coronavirus relief efforts through their respective charity foundations. The generous donation will go to communities deemed most vulnerable to the ongoing pandemic, including New York, New Orleans, and Puerto Rico.
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Ryan Seacrest is making a $1 million donation to aid first responders in New York and Los Angeles amid the ongoing health crisis across the country and world.
Ryan Seacrest is doing his bit to help amid the ongoing coronavirus crisis.
Romeo Santos is taking part in New York Governor Andrew Cuomo’s #IStayHomeFor Challenge and shares that he's staying home for his family, kids and fans to help stop the spread of the coronavirus pandemic.“I, Romeo Santos am staying home for my kids and family,” he says in the video. The post was accompanied by a message that reads, “The best way to take care of yourself and others is staying home.
Rihanna and Jay-Z have joined forces to boost coronavirus relief efforts by each making $1 million donations via their charity foundations.
Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds' support for those suffering during the coronavirus pandemic goes beyond their public $1 million donation to Feeding America and Food Banks Canada. E! reports this evening that the couple donated $400,000 to four New York hospitals.
Rihanna and JAY-Z have joined forces to boost coronavirus relief efforts by each making $1 million (£802,400) donations via their charity foundations.
Blake Lively and her husband Ryan Reynolds are making another big donation to help out during the ongoing health crisis.
Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds' support for those suffering during the coronavirus pandemic goes beyond their public $1 million donation to Feeding America and Food Banks Canada. E! reports this evening that the couple donated $400,000 to four New York hospitals. New York is currently the state with the most coronavirus cases in the country. It's also Lively and Reynolds' home: They have an apartment in New York City and a house north of the city, in Bedford.
Jay-Z and Rihanna are teaming up through their foundations to donate a combined $2 million to help with COVID-19 relief efforts. Together they will be helping undocumented workers, children of healthcare workers that are on the frontline, first responders, as well as incarcerated, elderly and homeless people.