BTS donated $1 million to BLM, joking, «I guarantee you, there was a three-minute tightly-choreographed dance routine leading up to the signing of that check.» Corden added that BTS fans, a.k.a.
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Since this year’s graduates did not get to go out and celebrated their graduation ceremony, due to the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic, YouTube surprised them by bringing together some of the biggest celebrities in the entertainment industry for a rocking virtual ceremony titled ‘Dear Class of 2020.’ BTS’s Jin, Suga, J-Hope, RM, Jimin, V, and Jungkook also joined the ceremony and treated their fans to a rendition of their smash hits, Boy with Luv, Spring Day, Mikrokosmos. In addition to delivering
.BTS donated $1 million to BLM, joking, «I guarantee you, there was a three-minute tightly-choreographed dance routine leading up to the signing of that check.» Corden added that BTS fans, a.k.a.
James Corden is very impressed by the BTS Army! The 41-year-old British host of “The Late Late Show” spoke about the K-pop group and their superfans on Monday’s show, noting their generous donations to the Black Lives Matter movement and active social presence.
BTS donated $1 million to BLM, joking, «I guarantee you, there was a three-minute tightly-choreographed dance routine leading up to the signing of that check.» Corden added that the BTS fans, a.k.a.
John Cena is doing his bit to contributes towards matching a million, a movement started by the BTS ARMY following the Bangtan Boys' contribution towards the Black Lives Matter. It is no secret that Cena is a loyal BTS ARMY member.
All anyone is talking about right now, in terms of popular culture, is Dear Class of 2020. In case you were living under a rock; Dear Class of 2020 is an online graduation ceremony which was hosted by the former First Lady as cheering up gift for this year's graduates who have been confined to their homes instead of having a big, fat traditional graduation send-off.
There is no denying that BTS singer V is the epitome of style. Taehyung always dresses to kill and Class of 2020 was no different.
The world might not be shining bright on humanity at the moment but when we have people like Michelle Obama; who try their best to bring some form of semblance to our crazy lives, it gives us hope for the near future. For students who officially graduated in 2020, the former First Lady hosted an online graduation, Dear Class of 2020.
Making this year’s graduation ceremony extra special, some of the biggest celebrities in the entertainment industry joined YouTube’s virtual graduation and celebrated the Class of 2020. The long list of stars included Beyoncé, BTS, Katy Perry, Taylor Swift, Barack and Michelle Obama, Lizo, Jennifer Lopez, Lady Gaga, and many more.
BTS member RM, Jin, Jimin, Jungkook, J-Hope, Suga and V looked their absolute best when they came together for the virtual graduation ceremony, Class of 2020. The singers joined Barack and Michelle Obama, Beyoncé, and many more celebrities from different walks of life.
BTS was a part of the Dear Class of 2020 line up. RM, Jin, Jimin, Jungkook, J-Hope, Suga and V dressed to kill when they sat at the National Museum of Korea to deliver their speeches as part of the YouTube special which took place on June 7.
BTS’s Jin, Suga, J-Hope, RM, Jimin, V, and Jungkook joined YouTube’s virtual graduation ceremony to celebrate 2020 graduates. In an attempt to make the graduation extra special for this year’s graduates, who had to cancel their graduation plans because of the ongoing Coronavirus Pandemic, YouTube brought together some of the biggest celebrities in the entertainment industry for a rocking virtual ceremony titled ‘Dear Class of 2020’.
coronavirus crisis, but the stars aligned — and teamed up — to make sure the students felt inspired and appreciated nonetheless.As part of the YouTube Originals event dozens of musicians, actors, artists and public figures shared messages of hope and solidarity with all those graduating amid a global pandemic and unprecedented social activism.From a jazzy, orchestra-backed opening number from Lizzo to three separate messages from Barack and Michelle Obama, to speeches and calls to action from
BTS took over the “Dear Class of 2020” special with their smooth moves.
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BTS sent off this year's graduates with a virtual mini concert their ARMY won't forget for the 'Dear Class of 2020' after party on YouTube.
Lady Gaga, 34, just slayed this commencement speech. The star appeared on the YouTube special Dear Class Of 2020 where she candidly spoke about her thoughts on the systemic racism and oppression that have plagued America for generations. “You are watching what is a pivotal moment in this country’s evolution.
With graduation ceremonies across the country and worldwide being canceled due to social distancing following the Coronavirus, YouTube held a national graduation ceremony for the Class of 2020 this Sunday (June 7) -- with the help of a number of pop stars, celebrities and public figures.
BTS just address this years’ graduating class, and it was everything! All seven members — including J-Hope, Suga, Jungkook, V, Jimin, Jin, and RM — appeared on YouTube’s Dear Class of 2020 stream alongside Barack and Michelle Obama, Jennifer Lopez, Camila Cabello and more. Prior to their performance, the guys each spoke in a speech where they reflected on their own graduations and what they meant to them.