Luce Douady has sadly died.
28.05.2020 - 19:31 / billboard.com
On Sept. 13, 1996, the world lost one of its most iconic musical influences when Tupac Shakur died after a fatal drive-by shooting six days earlier.Looking back, rap superstar Yo-Yo remembers being at her then-boyfriend's side while he was treated for his wounds in the hospital.
"When I left Pac that day, I just knew that Pac was going to survive," she says. "When they called me and said that Pac didn't make it, it just hurt my spirit because I felt like, 'Damn, if had known he wasn't going to
.Luce Douady has sadly died.
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“The Help” is back in the news, but not in the most complimentary way. Sure, the film became a big trending program on Netflix, but the reaction to that news has really taken over the conversation, with various folks talking about how Tate Taylor’s Oscar-winning film is definitely not one that white people should watch to learn more about racism.
The Help to learn about racism.The actress, who played Hillary ‘Hilly’ Walters Holbrook in the film, took to Facebook to explain why the 2011 period-comedy drama might not be the best example to educate.“I’ve heard that The Help is the most viewed film on Netflix right now,” Howard wrote in a post on her Facebook page.
Bryce Dallas Howard, who took to social media to say that while she's grateful for the friendships she made on the movie, " is a fictional story told through the perspective of a white character and was created by predominantly white storytellers." (It was written and directed by white director Tate Taylor and based off the novel by white author Kathryn Stockett.)«We can all go further,» she wrote.
Bryce Dallas Howard has finally graduated from New York University — 21 years after first enrolling there. The Jurassic World star took to her Instagram page to mark the momentous occasion, while also celebrating the graduates of the Nine Muses program, which she teaches, at the university.
Bryce Dallas Howard couldn't be happier.The actress just accomplished a dream of hers, one that has been in the making for over two decades. On Thursday, the "Jurrasic World" star took to Instagram to share that she had graduated from New York University (NYU).
Congratulations to Bryce Dallas Howard, who has finally graduated from New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts after 21 years.
Bryce Dallas Howard has finally graduated from New York University — 21 years after first enrolling there.
Bryce Dallas Howard has graduated from New York University – 21 years after first enrolling there.
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