Before Meghan Markle made the (brief) move to the U.K., we had the Ladies of London. Bravo documented the lives of British socialites and American women who moved across the pond for three seasons.
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Lady Gaga’s upcoming One World: Together At Home concert will not be a fundraising event, as she felt it was inappropriate to ask fans for donations amid the coronavirus crisis.
The Oscar winner will serve as curator for the show, staged in partnership with officials from Global Citizen and the World Health Organization on April 18.
However, while the Stupid Love singer has already helped raise US$35 million to fight the deadly illness over the past week, by reaching out to corporations and
Before Meghan Markle made the (brief) move to the U.K., we had the Ladies of London. Bravo documented the lives of British socialites and American women who moved across the pond for three seasons.
Yesterday, Lady Gaga and Global Citizen put on a livestreamed concert special featuring performances from a number of queer artists.
An array of stars including Sir Paul McCartney, Beyonce and The Rolling Stones took part in a broadcast celebrating health workers on the front line of the coronavirus pandemic.
Beyonce had an important fact to share with viewers during the One World: Together at Home concert on Saturday (April 18): black Americans are dying at a higher rate from the coronavirus.
Green Day’s “Wake Me Up When September Ends” received a touching new context on Saturday night (Apr. 18), when frontman Billie Joe Armstrong performed the song for the One World: Together At Home telecast.After playing Green Day’s “Boulevard of Broken Dreams” for iHeartMedia’s recent pandemic benefit special, Armstrong played another American Idiot standout for One World.
Lady Gaga, Paul McCartney, The Rolling Stones and Beyonce kicked off a global special of music, comedy and personal stories in what Gaga called a “love letter” to frontline workers battling the coronavirus pandemic.
Beyonce had an important fact to share with viewers during the One World: Together at Home concert on Saturday (April 18): black Americans are dying at a higher rate from the coronavirus.The superstar kicked off her message by thanking the "true heroes" -- the essential workers on the front lines of the COVID-19 battle -- for their selfless work in taking care of the sick, and also ensuring that those of us sheltering in place at home still received our mail and various deliveries so we could
The Global Citizen’s All-Star virtual concert features performances from Billie Eilish, Paul McCartney and many more
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle recently left the United Kingdom and moved to Los Angeles.As an American married to a British aristocrat, Lady Julie Montagu has opened up about the major differences between the two cultures.In an interview with Town & Country, Lady Julie Montagu has discussed what it was like to marry a British aristocrat, and how American culture is very different to what Prince Harry might be used to.Montagu used to appear on the reality show Ladies of London, and is married to
2 min read Music legend Lady Gaga is collaborating with Global Citizen and The World Health Organisation (WHO) for a historic global streaming event called One World: Together At Home. The global production which will stream on Saturday, April 18 (US Time) in celebration and support of healthcare workers on the frontline of the coronavirus pandemic.
Lady Gaga has impressively raised over $35million for the World Health Organisation’s COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund, just as a global concert, One World: Together At Home, has been announced.
The first UK television broadcast of One World: Together At Home - a global televised entertainment special - will air later this month.