Eva Marcille keeps asking for justice for Breonna Taylor on her social media account. She just shared a related video, and you can check it out below.
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Sia revealed how you can take action in terms of getting justice for Breonna Taylor and Elijah McClain during an interview on “Good Morning America” Friday.
The musician acknowledged the pair’s horrific deaths at the hands of police, with her providing viewers with email addresses, urging for swift action.
Sia said, “It just feels more important to me than entertainment right now.”
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Eva Marcille keeps asking for justice for Breonna Taylor on her social media account. She just shared a related video, and you can check it out below.
Porsha Williams continues to fight for justice for Breonna Taylor. She has been raising awareness about this case on her social media account for a really long time now.
Kenya Moore shared a message on her social media account in which she continues asking for justice for Breonna Taylor. Check out her post below.
Lili Reinhart is apologizing for a recent Instagram post. The 23-year-old star took to Twitter on Monday to express regret over her «tone deaf» caption on a since-deleted Instagram pic.According to a screenshot of the since-deleted post, Reinhart shared a pic of herself topless on the beach.
Lili Reinhart faced intense criticism after she posted a topless photo of herself on Instagram with a caption that read, "Now that my sideboob has gotten your attention, Breonna Taylor's murderers have not been arrested. Demand justice."Critics were quick to point out the insensitive nature of the post and the content of the photo.
Lili Reinhart has apologised for sharing a topless picture of herself as a misguided effort to seek justice for Breonna Taylor. On June 30, the 23-year-old actress tweeted that she was sorry if she offended people with her now-deleted Instagram post.
Lili Reinhart is apologizing to fans for posting a “tone deaf” photo on social media. On Tuesday, the "Riverdale" actress took to Twitter to address a topless photo she reportedly posted of herself in an effort to bring awareness to the death of Breonna Taylor, a 26-year-old EMT who was fatally shot in her Louisville, Ky, apartment by officers serving a no-knock warrant in a drug investigation in March.
I’ve tried very hard to be honest on my IGTV lives that I’m still learning and trying to be better. But I understand that my caption came off as tone deaf.
Lili Reinhart is apologizing to fans after sharing a topless photo to bring awareness to Breonna Taylor.
Lili Reinhart is clearing the air on her post calling for justice for the death of Breonna Taylor.
Lili Reinhart apologized after using a risqué photo of herself to raise awareness for Breonna Taylor, who was killed by Kentucky police in her own home earlier this year.In a since-deleted Instagram post, the 23-year-old Riverdale star posed topless at a California lake with the caption, “Now that my sideboob has gotten your attention, Breonna Taylor’s murderers have not been arrested.
Lizzo is displaying her daily food routine on TikTok as she embraces a plant-based menu.
Marsai Martin is reminding the public there are more important things to worry about than her hair and teeth.
The singer took to social media to call out Atty. General Daniel Cameron over the reason why those who killed Breonna Taylor are still to receive their legal punishment.
Coldplay dedicated "Paradise" to Elijah McClain, a 23-year-old Black man who died days after he was restrained with a chokehold by Colorado police officers in 2019, during their "Global Goal: Unite for Our Future" appearance on Saturday (June 27).Kicking off their performance with an inspirational quote by Nelson Mandela that read, "May your choices reflect your hopes, not your fears," Coldplay went on to sing "Paradise" for the global virtual concert that aimed to shine a light on communities
Protesters chanted, “No justice, no peace,” at a rally in honour of Breonna Taylor at the Kentucky State Capitol in Frankfort on Thursday. Celebrities including Jada Pinkett Smith and Common were among the speakers at the “Justice for Breonna Taylor” event, organized by social justice group Until Freedom.
Rihanna has called for justice for Breonna Taylor, criticising the lack of action taken in the months since her death.Taylor, a 26-year-old emergency medical technician, was fatally shot by police when they entered her house with a “no-knock warrant” in Louisville, Kentucky on March 13, 2020.The authorities were investigating Adrian Walker and Jamarcus Glover, who were suspected of drug dealing from a house more than 10 miles away from Taylor’s.
Jada Pinkett Smith is such a great role model for her kids! The mom-of-two led by example when she attended a Black Lives Matter rally, and was joined by daughter Willow Smith, 19, and son Jaden Smith, 21. The Girls Trip star, 48, joined the protest at the Kentucky State Capitol in Frankfort on June 25 and called for justice for Breonna Taylor.
The singer had a very special and important message and to deliver it, she needed a ‘face-to-face’ discussion with everyone. As a result, while on Good Morning America to talk about the BLM protests and the murders of Breonna Taylor and Elijah McClain, Sia chose to remove her well known wig.
June 2020 has been no ordinary Pride Month. What is typically a colorful commemoration of love, community, and the richness of LGBTQ+ identity has been largely overshadowed by an ongoing pandemic, which has forced gay bars to close, parades to be canceled, and people to celebrate from home.