Another person close to Britney Spears is speaking out in defence of the pop icon.
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Rosanna Arquette seized the opportunity presented by the Fourth of July holiday to call for an end to fireworks being used as the nation’s default method of celebration. The actress is often outspoken on her Twitter account about issues like gun violence, immigration and, in this case, environmentalism.
Another person close to Britney Spears is speaking out in defence of the pop icon.
posts Dunn, who is Black, has made about racism before. Dunn’s lawyers, David Laufman and Mark Zaid, released a statement Wednesday night that read, “Tonight Fox News allowed its host Tucker Carlson, who has not served a day in uniform, whether military or law enforcement, to criticize the heroism and service of African-American U.S.
announcement that they’d put an end to their licensing agreement with their manufacturer and product distributor in Israel, describing the nation’s policy as “inconsistent” with company values.We should immediately block the sale of all #Benandjerrys in the state and in any state-operated facility to align with our law.“#Benandjerrys has now decided they know more about Jerusalem than the Israelis.” Lankford wrote.
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Victoria Paul is calling out the producers of Bachelor in Paradise for over-editing her promo photo for the season.
Macy’s 4th Of July fireworks celebration on NBC, hosted by Renée Elise Goldsberry and Ryan Eggold, aired to an average of 4.38 million viewers and a 0.5 rating in the 18-49 demographic on Sunday. Despite being Sunday’s highest-rated program, the holiday special continued to fall from previous iterations.
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Macy’s famous Fourth of July fireworks are set to air live from New York City tonight, and as part of the celebration, the chain department store has enlisted some famous entertainers to take the stage as part of the big event!
Macy’s 4th of July Fireworks Spectacular (New York City)After COVID restrictions forced the Macy’s 4th of July celebration to scale way back last year, it returns this year with a, well, bang. More than 65,000 shells and effects will be shot off from five barges on the East River, making the show visible for most of the city.
Coldplay, Blake Shelton, the Jonas Brothers, Marshmello, Reba McEntire, OneRepublic and Black Pumas.Some 350 drones will light up the sky to honor the Olympians on Team USA during the Jonas Brothers’ performance.
Fourth of July is back with a bang this year. After a smaller set of shows in the midst of the pandemic in 2020, Macy’s annual fireworks show in New York City returns this year with a 25-minute showcase that will reportedly be the biggest show Macy’s has ever put on.
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Actress Rosanna Arquette claimed Tuesday she would kneel during the national anthem or in the presence of the American flag "for the rest of [her] life." "I don’t know about you but if the flag and star spangled banner comes around me I kneel in solidarity and will for the rest of my life," Arquette wrote on Twitter. Arquette has been vocal about her decision to kneel around the American flag. Back in 2019, the actress announced she would "never" stand for the flag "again" on Twitter.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) added her name to the chorus of lawmakers calling on government regulators to carefully scrutinize Amazon’s proposed acquisition of MGM, as she is calling on the Federal Trade Commission to take an “all-encompassing” approach to its review.
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Iron Maiden frontman Bruce Dickinson has criticised the government’s failure to strike a post-Brexit touring deal, despite being a passionate supporter of the UK’s exit from the European Union.The government has been accused of jeopardising the future of touring for the UK artists, after the Brexit deal secured with the EU failed to negotiate visa-free travel and Europe-wide work permits for musicians and crew.It is feared that musicians and crew will face huge costs to future live music