Peter Madrigal has been a staple on Vanderpump Rules since the beginning. However, over the past few years, he’s barely been featured on the show.
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Zoe Saldana made a plea to network television to be more inclusive and have better Latinx representation – following the cancellation of ABC’s The Baker and the Beauty . “@abcnetwork set the trend, be the first to stick around! Represent Por Favor! We were all watching the show! And when I say WE, I mean we Americans of Latinx Blood,” she wrote.
Peter Madrigal has been a staple on Vanderpump Rules since the beginning. However, over the past few years, he’s barely been featured on the show.
Feel Something Foundation, hosted their Pride Music Business Creatives Roundtable on Sunday, where Lambert and a slew of special guests spoke about discrimination in the industry, their own experiences with coming out, and much more.Moderated by Billboard's Ian Drew, the panel featured appearances from Teddy Geiger, Ferras Algaisi, Justin Tranter, Ames, Shamir, LP, Shea Diamond, Mary Lambert, Parson James, Tyler Glenn, Ilsey Juber, Conchita Wurst, VINCINT and Alex Newell."In the music industry,
Pharrell Williams, Ellen DeGeneres, Kenya Barris, and CNN’s Van Jones have joined forces to make Juneteenth a paid holiday in the U.S.
As we reported yesterday, popular YouTube personality Shane Dawson is attempting to take “accountability” for his past video mistakes and transgressions.
Dino-Ray Ramos Associate Editor/ReporterStunt performer and coordinator Shahaub Roudbari (Captain Marvel, Birds of Prey) and actress and writer Kathreen Khavari (Insecure, Embrace) have helped launched the #DiversityInStunts initiative, which is a call to action within the stunt and action community to increase inclusion and support for the Black community as well as people of color that are stunt performers, coordinators and directors.The initiative kicked off today on social media with
LOS ANGELES -- With cries for equality and justice ringing in the streets, a petition drive to rescue a canceled television series may seem inconsequential. But among the advocates for ABC’s “The Baker and the Beauty,” felled by its ratings after one season, are those who value it as an entertaining and affirmative depiction of family life in general and a Latino family in particular — long a TV rarity and, they say, especially vital now.
Many are still upset about the cancellation of The Baker and The Beauty by ABC, which was announced earlier in the week.
canceled this week, it wasn't just another network show that wouldn't return for another season.
Tom Tapp Deputy Managing EditorEight-time Grammy winner Usher Raymond penned an impassioned and informative essay in the Washington Post today arguing that, while the Fourth of July should be celebrated, for black people “Juneteenth is our authentic day of self-determination. It is ours to honor the legacy of our ancestors, ours to celebrate and ours to remember where we once were as a people.
Greg Evans Associate Editor/Broadway Critic“There is only before this moment,” says Adrienne Warren, star of Broadway’s Tina – The Tina Turner Musical, “and after this moment.”In a remarkable series of big, first steps into this new era of protest and pandemic, black theater artists in recent weeks have taken hold of a historic moment to demand a reckoning over racism within their industry.
Nellie Andreeva Co-Editor-in-Chief, TVAs The Baker and the Beauty Save the Show campaign continues to gain momentum, ABC’s decision to cancel the romantic comedy-drama also has mobilized the Hollywood Latinx community who are voicing their support for efforts to find a new home for the show.In an open letter alongside a link to a petition in support of the show finding a new home, The Baker and the Beauty star Nathalie Kelley spoke of the cancelation of the rare series with a Latinx cast, its
Celebs are getting together to take some responsibility.
Oprah Winfrey continued to have an open conversation with black artists and activists on Wednesday aimed at determining how America can help eradicate systemic inequality and racism. Winfrey's two-night conversation, called "Where Do We Go From Here?", featuring director Ava DuVernay, former U.S.
NeNe Leakes seemingly threatened Bravo that she would reveal racist actions from stars of the network following the June 9 announcement that Bravo fired Stassi Schroeder and Kristen Doute from Vanderpump Rules after allegations of racism made by their co-star, Faith Stowers, surfaced.
J.K. Rowling drew criticism from celebs including Daniel Radcliffe and Jonathan Van Ness, among others, after she mocked a headline with the term «people who menstruate» on Twitter over the weekend.