Days of Our Lives‘ Melissa Reeves has found herself in hot water.
06.06.2020 - 21:09 / nme.com
Ringo Starr has spoken out about the wave of Black Lives Matter protests around the world, saying he is sending “peace, love and continuous support” to them.The Beatles drummer referenced his bandmate Paul McCartney’s own message, which was shared yesterday (June 5), in his tweet.“As my brother Paul said The Beatles always stood for equal rights&justice and I’ve never stopped working for peace&love ever since,” he wrote.
“I send my peace love&continuous support to everyone marching & speaking up
.Days of Our Lives‘ Melissa Reeves has found herself in hot water.
Muhammad Ali Junior says that his father, the legendary boxer, Muhammad Ali, wouldn’t be a fan of Black Lives Matter if he were alive today. The famous athlete’s son claimed that his father would consider them as “terrorists” and “devils.” According to Hot New Hip Hop, Muhammad Ali was known for his skills in the ring but also his contributions to philanthropy and activism.
Rebecca Black says there is no returning to normal and instead calls on her fellow celebrities to adopt a new normal in support of Black Lives Matter and Pride.
Dave Grohl, Paul McCartney, Arcade Fire and more will perform as part of the Preservation Hall Jazz Band live-stream tomorrow (June 20).The band will take their ‘Midnight Preserves’ festival jam sessions online this weekend in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.The group will instead host a live-stream from their respective homes on Saturday and are set to be joined by a number of special guests.
Paul McCartney has a birthday wish one week before he turns 78.
Rebecca Rubin News Editor, OnlinePresident Donald Trump’s star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame was vandalized over the weekend, with black spray paint covering up his nameplate. “BLM,” in support of the Black Lives Matter movement, was also tagged in spray paint just below Trump’s star.
People all over the Western world have been protesting the death of George Floyd while in police custody this year, not long after the United States federal government, including many state governments, began reopening businesses across the country.
Jennifer Aniston is doing her part amid the global Black Lives Matter protest following the tragic death of George Floyd. Harper’s Bazaar reported today that Jennifer Aniston joined the ranks of many other celebrities who have donated to a number of pro-black organizations.
Sir Paul McCartney remembers the racial divide in the U.S. during his time with The Beatles and he is disappointed to see that hatred in 2020.
Kele Okereke has performed his Bloc Party protest song ‘Kettling’ in response to unrest following the murder of George Floyd.The Bloc Party frontman, whose most recent solo record was last year’s ‘2042’, shared a video of himself playing the song from his home.
“We recognise this is a time for action”
The company also pledges to improve its hiring practices
Eva Mendes is not only a wonderful mother, actress and wife, but she is also a force for change. The Hitch actress took to social media to talk about the social advocacy organizations that she has donated to in order to help and further promote the Black Lives Matter movement.
Harry Styles, the former One Direction singer, expressed his support for the Black Lives Matter protest in LA, Just Jared revealed. The 26-year-old singer-songwriter was seen holding up signs, marching, and at one point, he even took a knee.
In support of Black Lives Matter, BTS released a statement in which the members declared that they “stand against racial discrimination” after the recent deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, David McAtee and other unarmed Black Americans. The band took to their Twitter on Thursday, June 4, with a statement in Korean and English about how the K-pop group condemns systemic racial violence and discrimination.