Trixie Mattel is poking fun at Gal Gadot and more celebrities who participated in a recent singalong to John Lennon‘s “Imagine,” which hasn’t exactly gone over well with the Internet.
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Tom Steyer is hoping to dance his way to the Oval Office.On Friday night (Feb.
28), a day before the South Carolina primary, the billionaire democratic presidential candidate was seen busting a move alongside rapper Juvenile during a rally at Columbia's Allen University, a historically black college.An especially priceless moment came when Steyer and his wife, Kat Taylor, were caught on video dancing alongside Juvenile to the rapper's 1999 hit "Back That Thang Up." Check out the clips
.Trixie Mattel is poking fun at Gal Gadot and more celebrities who participated in a recent singalong to John Lennon‘s “Imagine,” which hasn’t exactly gone over well with the Internet.
Dixie Chicks performed their new comeback single “Gaslighter” on today’s episode of The Ellen DeGeneres Show (filmed earlier this month). The trio also sat down with Ellen to discuss the decision to write a new record after a 14-year break and the band’s relationship with cancel culture. Check it out below.
LGBTQ advocates announce a lawsuit challenging South Carolina’s 1988 “no promo homo” law – Photo: SC Equality.
The Hills star Whitney Port and her husband Tim Rosenman put their fit bodies on display while enjoying a relaxing day in the sun on Friday (March 6) in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico.
Political advertising floods the airwaves every four years like clockwork. But this time around, two candidates alone — billionaires Mike Bloomberg and Tom Steyer — delivered an unprecedented $600 million gift to local TV stations during the past few months.
The Dixie Chicks are back. The country trio has shared “Gaslighter,” its first new song in over a decade.
HAIM have shared their fourth offering from their next album. “The Steps” comes with a music video co-directed by Danielle Haim and Paul Thomas Anderson. Watch below. The new track follows the official announcement of Women in Music Pt. III, which arrives on April 24 via Columbia.
Tom Steyer is dropping out of the Democratic presidential race. The billionaire activist made the announcement Saturday night after a disappointing finish in the South Carolina primary.
Joe Biden scored a convincing victory in South Carolina’s Democratic primary on Saturday, riding a wave of African American support and ending progressive rival Bernie Sanders' winning streak.
Tom Steyer is no longer in the running to become the next President of the United States of America.
Joe Biden has won the South Carolina Democratic presidential primary, marking the former Vice President’s first-ever state primary win despite two previous runs for the White House.
Joe Biden may have faltered in the early Democratic primaries, but with recent polls predicting a strong finish in today’s South Carolina primary, a coterie of Hollywood loyalists are hoping that the former vice president can still right his wayward campaign. "It’s crunch time," says James Costos, a former HBO executive and Democratic donor who served as ambassador to Spain during the Obama administration.
Rapper Juvenile made an appearance at a South Carolina campaign rally last night in support of Democratic presidential hopeful Tom Steyer.
Last night, at a campaign rally in South Carolina, Democratic presidential candidate Tom Steyer joined Juvenile on stage as the rapper performed his 400 Degreez hit “Back That Azz Up.” Steyer, who’s currently sitting at 2% in the national polls, appears enthusiastic in the video footage captured by journalists in attendance, though it is unclear if he knows any of the lyrics. Find some of those clips below.
The line outside the Charleston Music Hall for John Legend’s Wednesday night (Feb. 26) appearance with Sen.
Photo: SC Equality.
Update 2/26/20: CBS News has now made Tuesday's Democratic primary debate available online. If you somehow missed the 10th debate, which took place live in Charleston, South Carolina, you can now catch up with everything that happened in the video above, starting at the 1:00:00 mark.
One week after Senator Elizabeth Warren obliterated Mike Bloomberg in Las Vegas, the Democratic presidential candidates are back for the third and final debate of February. Tonight, February 25, seven of the final eight remaining candidates will duke it out onstage at the Gaillard Center in Charleston, South Carolina, to prove that they’re the best person to win the Democratic nomination.