It's a mammoth set from the tour for 'The River'
14.04.2020 - 00:05 / etcanada.com
Tyra Banks is surprising some unexpecting students.
The model/actress crashed a Zoom class for a New Jersey high school, sharing some positivity during the outbreak of the coronavirus.
In a short clip caught by People magazine, the students were gearing up for their class when a familiar face popped up on their screen.
During her visit to the virtual classroom, Banks told the kids to “look to the other side” of this current hardship because soon it is “going to be a memory.”
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Bruce Springsteen, Jon Bon Jovi and Halsey were among the stars taking part in a virtual benefit concert for New Jersey, after their home state was one of the hardest hit by coronavirus.
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Bruce Springsteen, SZA, Bon Jovi, Halsey, and more artists will perform a benefit concert for the state of New Jersey to support its Pandemic Relief Fund. Organized with the New Jersey Pandemic Relief Fund (NJPRF), the at-home performances will be broadcast on local television, radio, and online via Apple Music and E Street Radio on SiriusXM. Other performers include Tony Bennett, Charlie Puth, Chelsea Handler, and more.
Some of the most notable names from New Jersey are coming together to support those affected by the novel coronavirus pandemic in the Garden State. A one-night broadcast, titled Jersey 4 Jersey, features a star-studded lineup and will raise funds to fight the medical, social and economic impact of COVID-19.