January Jones has been watching “Annie” during quarantine, which has inspired the actress to learn a new skill.
07.04.2020 - 22:47 / cosmopolitan.com
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And this was just the beginning of January's descent into delightful chaos, as she, and the rest of the world, are navigating their new, quarantined lives during the COVID-19 pandemic. dancing with an LED face mask, drinking Coors Light through a straw. being "reborn" (her words, not mine) by spending almost a full minute and a half peeling off a mask. casually sweeping in a Venetian mask. And simply asking what everyone else now wants to know: Where is Post
January Jones has been watching “Annie” during quarantine, which has inspired the actress to learn a new skill.
Talk about needing to do a double take! Today is National Look-Alike Day, a day that celebrates those who have an uncanny similarity to someone else and we've rounded up some of the most convincing evidence that some people look just like famous celebrities. You're not seeing double, it's just that these celebrities have doppelgängers that look so much like them that it almost seems like they have a long-lost twin.
McDonald's may be closed due to the nationwide coronavirus lockdown and has most certainly has been on the minds of many fans unable to get their fix.
One month into lockdown and we’re beginning to see what celebrities look like without access to their usual glam squad of hairdressers, makeup artists, facialists and nail technicians. Many are even attempting these jobs themselves – we’ve seen Holly Willoughby cover her roots, Dua Lipa do her own gel manicure and everyone from Jessica Alba to Bella Hadid share bathroom selfies of themselves indulging in pampering face masks.
Yesterday, Diddy hopped on Instagram Live to host a Dance-a-Thon with a slew of celebrities to raise money for Direct Relief, a nonprofit that "rushes critical medicines and requested supplies to communities affected by poverty or emergencies throughout the world." Which is amazing, but things got super awkward when Diddy shut down Lizzo's twerking, saying "Whoa, whoa, whoa! It's Easter Sunday, let's play something a little more family friendly."
On Sunday, Diddy hosted his dance-a-thon with his family in an effort to help raise money for healthcare workers and organizations. He was joined by a group of his celebrity friends that tapped into his Instagram Live and danced it up for a good cause.
No shade to be seen! Diddy asked fans to “stop looking for the negative” after he faced backlash for keeping Lizzo from twerking during an Instagram Live dance party.
It appears Diddy‘s latest “good deed” got lost in translation and landed him in hot water with fans over the weekend!
Scuse me, Diddy? Fans questioned Sean "Diddy" Combs over the weekend after he intervened in Lizzo's performance during his Instagram Live dance-a-thon fundraiser. On Sunday, the rapper held the dance-a-thon on his Instagram account to fundraise money toward coronavirus relief efforts and in support of healthcare organizations and workers in medically underserved communities.
Yesterday, with a slew of celebrities to raise money for , a nonprofit that "rushes critical medicines and requested supplies to communities affected by poverty or emergencies throughout the world." Sounds great, but things got a little
Things got a little awkward on Easter Sunday when Lizzo started showing off her moves on Diddy’s Instagram Live. The 50-year-old music producer and artist was hosting the “world’s biggest dance-a-thon” on his account in an effort to raise money to benefit healthcare workers in underserved areas amid the coronavirus outbreak.
Things got a little awkward on Easter Sunday when Lizzo started showing off her moves on Diddy's Instagram Live. The 50-year-old music producer and artist was hosting the «world's biggest dance-a-thon» on his account in an effort to raise money to benefit healthcare workers in underserved areas amid the coronavirus outbreak.
Priti Patel has refused to directly apologise to NHS staff about the shortage of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
Social media has been full of memes since the coronavirus crisis started, but there’s one in particular that’s really hit home with me: ‘In eight weeks’ time, we’ll finally know everybody’s real hair colour.’ Forget loo roll shortages. For many women, the real panic is no longer being able to nip to the hair salon for a quick touch-up.