Michael B. Jordan called for Hollywood studios to "invest in Black staff" during a protest in Los Angeles, Calif.
08.06.2020 - 20:47 / billboard.com
YG participated in the action and had a resounding message for his detractors over the weekend."For anyone out there talking I don't question your advocacy and don't think you should question mine," he wrote in an Instagram post Monday (June 8) after protesting in Los Angeles. "See you gotta understand that a lot of people out there they see me as a N---a.
They don't see the black proud man. They see a kid from Bompton and they expect violence.
Michael B. Jordan called for Hollywood studios to "invest in Black staff" during a protest in Los Angeles, Calif.
Brigitte Nielsen, 56, stepped out with her adorable one-year-old daughter Frida amid COVID-19 lockdowns in California. The mother-daughter duo seemed to be enjoying the fresh air when they were snapped walking at the park on June 5. Brigitte, who gave birth to her fifth child at the age of 55, cradled her mini-me as they played with their dog.
Ellen Pompeo, 50, reunited with her Grey’s Anatomy co-star Giacomo Gianniotti, 30, for a hike! The duo were spotted stepping out for the casual workout in Los Angeles’ Los Feliz neighborhood on Friday, June 5. Ellen and the cast of Grey‘s have been on a lengthy hiatus since California’s state-wide stay-at-home-order when into effect in mid-March.
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