Tiffany Haddish spoke at a Juneteenth forum held outside the Laugh Factory comedy club in West Hollywood on Friday.
03.06.2020 - 18:51 / celebrityinsider.org
Tamar Braxton is telling her fans and followers to vote for a better life. She’s been pretty vocal about what’s been happening in the US lately as well.
Her BF, David Adefeso posted some videos from a protest that he attended and people offered him support as well. David hopped in the comments and said this to Tamar: ‘Well said my queen’ Someone said: ‘Listen, they are removing the information from BLM replace it with a blank one’ and more people were telling Tamar to change her caption the
.Tiffany Haddish spoke at a Juneteenth forum held outside the Laugh Factory comedy club in West Hollywood on Friday.
"You know, we can all feel that our country, the United States, is in a moment of reckoning right now.
Former “Real Housewives of Orange County” star Tamra Judge believes that former co-star Kelly Dodd should be fired from the show due to some racist comments she made a few years back.
Oprah Winfrey is one of the most successful chat show hosts in the US, and has interviewed everyone from Barack Obama to Barbra Streisand. The TV personality has been in the public eye for many years, but long before her life in the spotlight, she was a pupil at East Nashville High School.
Protesters across the United States are demanding justice in the wake of George Floyd‘s death, and that includes defunding police departments in every city and state. Celebrity activists like John Legend, Jane Fonda, and Lizzo have joined the cause, asking that bloated law enforcement budgets be cut, and the money instead be spent on health care, education, and investing in Black communities. Some stars have signed an online letter from Movement For Black Lives, vowing to fight for just that.
Kenya Moore just advised her fans in Atalanta to vote. She shared a post on her social media account and you can also check it out below.
Update (June 5): Tool has canceled the tour entirely. See the statement below. View this post on Instagram
Oprah Winfrey is hosting a discussion with Black thought leaders, artists and activists regarding the civil unrest across American in response to the murder of George Floyd next week as part of a two-night event that will be simulcast across 19 different Discovery-owned networks.
Ellen DeGeneres recently shared an anti-racism post on Twitter extending her support for the protesters demanding justice for George Floyd. However, she had to delete it after people criticised her for being 'tone-deaf.' Over the last few days, people across the USA have been participating in the anti-racism solidarity protests in support of the black victims who faced police brutality.
Former President Barack Obama gave his first on-camera comments about George Floyd‘s killing, during an online town hall on June 3. Obama, 58, praised the protestors taking to the streets in all 50 states in search of justice following Floyd’s death, and urged them to keep going and fight the good fight.
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SpaceX is set to launch another rocket this week as part of its Starlink mission after it made history with NASA by propelling astronauts into space.
Broadway star Marisha Wallace posted a cover of “Tomorrow” as a sign of better things to come in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic.