The Whitney Houston estate has a special treat for fans, a new lyric video for one of the late singer’s hit classics.
07.06.2020 - 23:59 / variety.com
Variety Staff Follow Us on TwitterWhile BTS are billed as the closers of the nearly five-hour “Dear Class of 2020” broadcast on Sunday, earlier in the show, each member of the group gave a long and heartfelt speech to the graduates and to their fans.The group seems to have carefully considered the perspectives they would bring. RM, the only member who gave his speech in English, started off by saying how far he feels he’s come since his middle school graduation a decade ago.
The Whitney Houston estate has a special treat for fans, a new lyric video for one of the late singer’s hit classics.
If you're a fan of BTS, these past few months have been exciting as the septet is rolling out so much new content for us to be entertained by. Whether it be their docuseries, Break The Silence or even the celebrations for the 7th anniversary, i.e.
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Love, Victor to The Politician, prepare for laughing, crying, and hitting that "next episode" button repeatedly.Below, the TV shows and movies to check out this week:Marcella: This British series about a London detective who catches killers while also dealing with her own tumultuous personal life is back for another season.
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 (RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V and Jungkook) gave a powerful commencement speech during YouTube’s virtual “Dear Class of 2020" graduation celebration on Sunday (June 7).Wearing sleek black suits, the seven members recorded their contribution to the event from the National Museum of Korea in Seoul, South Korea.
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USA Network's fan-favorite legal drama Suitsfinally came to a close after nine seasons at the end of last year. Starring Gabriel Macht as the arrogant but oh-so charming lawyer Harvey Specter, and Patrick J.
History was made yesterday (Saturday) as the first SpaceX manned mission successful launched two NASA astronauts into orbit.
The National Theatre is going to continue bringing the stage to the small screen and stream big-name productions for free on YouTube over the next two weeks.
Gary Barlow has urged fans to skirt location restrictions that have been placed on an upcoming UK-only online Take That event. Obviously fans do this sort of thing all the time, but it’s interesting that an artist who presumably knows (or at least could find out) why those restrictions are in place would overtly encourage them to do so.