Lana Del Rey does not have the patience for false accusations.
17.10.2020 - 05:03 / hollywoodlife.com
Usher says he knows Americans are “sick and tired” of pushing for change, but he’s urging them to “finish” the fight and use their voice to vote. The R&B superstar made the comments during his appearance on Unfinished Business: Race and Equity in America, a live summit takeover of Twitch, on Friday, Oct. 16.
Speaking to veteran journalist Soledad O’Brien the 42-year-old R&B singer said: “…If you find anything in life, find passion, and that will hopefully lead you in the right direction. The
Lana Del Rey does not have the patience for false accusations.
Taylor Swift has shared a new video message encouraging fans to vote in the upcoming US election.The presidential election will formally take place tomorrow (November 3), although many Americans have been using early voting methods implemented to reduce the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.Swift, who has previously endorsed Democratic candidate Joe Biden, shared the video on Twitter earlier today (November 2).
Eli Countryman Taylor Swift and Beyoncé have become just the latest in a long line of celebrities advocating for Americans to vote — and just in time, too.With one day left until the 2020 presidential election, both artists took to social media to link fans to important voter information. Both also notably shared their support for the Democratic candidates, Joe Biden and Kamala Harris.In Swift’s Twitter video, the singer acknowledged that U.S.
For the first time in its 15-year history, the environment-focused Redford Center —the nonprofit film and media center co-founded by Robert Redford and his son, the late James Redford —has rolled out a series of voting-themed films meant to spark turnout among Americans who care about planet earth. The campaign, called #PowerTheVote, is a collection of 10 short films that talk about the importance of voting in preserving natural places and in maintaining the health of communities.
Tamra Judge has dealt with “multiple skin cancers” through the years, but she’s still fighting like a champion.The Real Housewives of Orange County alum, 53, first opened up about her melanoma diagnosis in August 2017 and has since become a vocal advocate for spotting the signs of skin cancer and for the American Cancer Society, which has been a source of relief amid her journey.
Max Ehrich, 29, got the attention of Demi Lovato fans when he decided to post another pic of his rumored new love interest, Sonika Vaid, 25, less than a month after his engagement with the 28-year-old singer ended. The actor shared a screenshot from what appeared to be a FaceTime call with the former American Idol contestant and in it, they were both smiling at each other while holding up peace signs.
Tool frontman Maynard James Keenan, have announced a forthcoming livestream concert experience, dubbed Existential Reckoning: Live at Arcosanti.The rock supergroup – also comprised of members of Tool and A Perfect Circle – recently announced the upcoming release of their fourth full-length album, ‘Existential Reckoning’, due out on October 31.
Solange Knowles is looking back on a year where a global pandemic and racism against Black Americans dominated the headlines.
video, posted on the official YouTube channel of the Democratic National Committee, various mask-wearing Americans slide their early voting ballots in official drop boxes while the familiar track plays.“Just drop it in the box!” says one.“This is the most important election of our lifetimes and it’s my first time voting. We need every single American to get out there and vote,” said Snoop Dogg in a statement released by the DNC on Monday.
Over the past few days, several Hollywood celebrities are urging fans to cast their vote and bring the change that they want in the US. From Taylor Swift to Selena Gomez, Jennifer Aniston and Chris Evans, a number of stars have been pushing followers to vote.
Portugal. The Man have shared a stripped-down “36% Is Not Enough” version of their 2017 hit ‘Feel It Still’ to encourage voter participation in the upcoming US federal election.The remix, by Sean Harvey, removes several prominent elements from the original – leaving only 36 per cent of it behind.
A gaggle of A-list celebrities are stripping down for democracy.