By Elsa Keslassy
23.03.2020 - 22:33 / eonline.com
Never underestimate the power of music. Like so many Americans, DJ D-Nice (also known as Derrick Jones) has a career that can't exactly be done like normal during the Coronavirus pandemic.
But over the weekend, the talented artist decided to get creative and build a "club quarantine" online concert where he spun countless hits and got fans feeling good. How many fans you ask? How about 160,000 people.
By Elsa Keslassy
Sophia Wackerman totally owned the “American Idol” stage in Hawaii.
By Michael Schneider
George Takei had some good fun on April 1.
In today’s film news roundup, Dolly Parton makes a donation for coronavirus cure, Howie Mandel and Ashlee Simpson join the voice cast of “Pierre The Pigeon-Hawk” and American Documentary launches an artists emergency fund.
Now that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have officially settled down on North American soil following their royal exit, it only makes sense that Prince Harry’s U.S. citizenship and diplomatic status are becoming an area of concern. Meghan Markle, 38, is already an American citizen—yet the same cannot be said of Harry, 35, who has a long road ahead of him if he and his wife, originally from Los Angeles, Calif., plan to stay in the States instead of Canada for good.
Trevor Noah comes up with all the reasons why “Tiger King” star Joe Exotic could one day be the President of the United States in the latest episode of his “Daily Social Distancing Show”.
Anne Hathaway has lined up her next role in an adaption of “French Children Don’t Throw Food”, THR reports.
“Here we are, all together at home,” Sir Elton John declared at the beginning of the star-studded iHeart Living Room Concert For America.
Longtime country music singer Joe Diffie has passed away due to complications related to the novel coronavirus.
It's been a tough few weeks for everyone, around the globe, due to the coronavirus scare. We've all had to practice self-isolation and social distancing, not just for ourselves but to safeguard the ones around us as well. Given how and Nick Jonas were together in the US at the time, the married couple is on quarantine mode together. However, before the pandemic, PeeCee and Nick have had a sort of long-distance relationship, given how both travel the world, thanks to their busy schedules.
and Nick Jonas have cooped up in their US residence amid the Coronavirus outbreak. The couple is taking all precautionary measures to combat Covid-19. However, they are not letting the self-quarantine stop them from soaking up some sun. While they haven't stepped out their plush residence, Nickyanka did leave the comfy indoors to workout in their sunny parking lot. The Jonas Brothers singer shared a video showcasing the couple working out while being surrounded by their high-end cars.
Joe Exotic is ready to take back his kingdom, thank you very much.
Famed chef Floyd Cardoz died Wednesday due to complications from the coronavirus at New Jersey's Mountainside Medical Centre, a spokesperson for his Hunger Inc. Hospitality group tells The Hollywood Reporter.
It didn’t take long, but the Netflix docuseries,, has already gotten pushback from some of the colorful personalities featured in this unbelievably true tale about a big cat breeder and roadside zoo owner named Joe Exotic and his longtime nemesis, Carole Baskin, an animal activist and owner of the Big Cat Rescue sanctuary.
Jonas and Nick Jonas are spending quality time together as they stay indoors amid the Coronavirus outbreak. The couple has resorted to self-isolation to play a part in curbing the Covid-19 spread. The couple has gone into a self-quarantine mode in their US home. The couple recently shared a video explaining how their week 1 in quarantine had gone. And now, the Quantico actress took to Instagram and shared a heartwarming photo featuring the singer and their dog.
Actress Chloe Bennet isn’t standing for Donald Trump‘s “racist” remarks about the coronavirus. The Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D star, who made headlines in 2018 for dating YouTuber Logan Paul, took to Instagram on March 18 after the United States President referred to the deadly COVID-19 as “Chinese virus” in a tweet.