It's been 11 years since the music world mourned the loss of Michael Jackson, and his daughter Paris is honoring the King of Pop on the anniversary of his death.
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Skai Jackson is doing her part toward achieving racial equality.
The former Disney Channel star, 18, took to Twitter to share a message — and, for anyone planning to make racist remarks on social media — a warning.
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Noting that she’s seen some “horrific statements” and videos on social media made by Caucaisan teenagers, she wrote, “Let me say this: If I see you post it, I WILL expose
It's been 11 years since the music world mourned the loss of Michael Jackson, and his daughter Paris is honoring the King of Pop on the anniversary of his death.
Holly Allen isn’t sitting at home mourning her split from Jackson Michie.
Jodie Turner-Smith praised her husband, Joshua Jackson, for being her ideal partner and father to their 2-month-old daughter.The Queen & Slim star, 33, shared a sun-drenched photo via Instagram of Jackson, 42, as he gazed into the camera on Wednesday, June 24.“Big soulmate energy,” Turner-Smith captioned the picture. “#1 daddy.
It has been 11 long years since King of Pop, Michael Jackson, passed away but his music still lives on. As the world marks the day, daughter Paris Jackson, too, is honouring her dad's legacy as she recently debuted new music as part of The Soundflowers, a duo with her boyfriend Gabriel Glenn.
As Paris Jackson and boyfriend Gabriel Glenn release the debut EP for their band The Soundflowers, the duo are set to launch a docuseries on Facebook Watch to allow fans to follow their folk-indie musical collaboration as the daughter of Michael Jackson explains her insecurities as an artist. The Soundflowers’ six-parter, Unfiltered: Paris Jackson & Gabriel Glenn, will debut its first episode on the digital platform on June 30.
Paris Jackson is opening up about her father, the late Michael Jackson.
Lord of the Rings and Hobbit trilogies – has shared a heartwarming tribute to Sir Ian Holm, who died at the age of 88. The Oscar-nominated actor – best known for playing Bilbo Baggins – died peacefully in hospital on June 19, according to his agent.
Mike Fleming Jr Co-Editor-in-Chief, FilmAfter a distinguished run as the visual effects house that brought to life Gollum, King Kong and other incredible creatures for Peter Jackson’s Middle Earth films and other film spectacles including James Cameron’s Avatar sequels and Avengers: Endgame, Weta Digital is making a major expansion.
As music fans continue to champion a potential Verzuz battle between Kanye West and Pharrell, on Thursday (June 11), they received endless gems in a new interview between the two hip-hop luminaries.
Kanye West has objected to the references made for Michael Jackson in media. Defending the King of Pop, Kanye West recently said that media should not "tear down our heroes." Kanye West also denounced using references like "Wacko Jacko" and other names given to Michael Jackson by several agencies and media.
Kanye West has defended Michael Jackson in a new interview, saying “companies” and “documentaries” shouldn’t be allowed to “tear down our heroes.”In a conversation with Pharrell Williams for i-D Magazine, West appeared to reference the Dan Reed-directed documentary Leaving Neverland. That film focused on testimony by Wade Robson and James Safechuck, both of whom claimed that Jackson sexually abused them when they were children.
Skai Jackson is using her platform for good. Amid worldwide protests in support of the Black Lives Matter movement, the 18-year-old actress is doing her part to shine a light on the ugly racist underbelly of the internet, posting receipts on her social media pages to «expose» repugnant behavior.«I would always just get DMs from my fans, because people know I'm an advocate for anti-bullying,» Jackson told ET's Melicia Johnson this week. «So I would always just look at my messages and see a bunch
Ted Johnson Family and friends mourned George Floyd in song, memories and prayer, while political figures including Joe Biden, Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-TX) and Rep.
Janet Jackson wants everyone to “#SayTheirNames”.
Skai Jackson has just crowned herself the “queen of exposing racists” and we are SO here for it!
Skai Jackson means business when it comes to exposing racists on social media.
Elisabeth Moss has played her fair share of women on the edge, but she’s taking it to a whole other level in “Shirley”, portraying writer Shirley Jackson.