Former Sony Pictures boss Amy Pascal has distanced herself from racist claims made by Thandie Newton in a new interview, insisting she has no recollection of the conversation she allegedly had with the actress.
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BTS and management company Big Hit Entertainment have donated $1 million to Crew Nation, Live Nation’s charitable effort to live show staff impacted by the coronavirus pandemic, according to Variety.
“This is one of the largest artist donations that has been raised for the Crew Nation fund since its conception," an announcement to the publication read.
“If it weren’t for COVID-19, we would have been happily touring across the world with many of our live concert crews by now,” said the K-pop
Former Sony Pictures boss Amy Pascal has distanced herself from racist claims made by Thandie Newton in a new interview, insisting she has no recollection of the conversation she allegedly had with the actress.
Jay-Z‘s Roc Nation after the success of an initial ‘From Milan With Love’ event.The Serie A side joined forces with the £75 million management agency for an event that hailed the efforts of key workers in Italy.It was hosted by DJ Khaled and featured performances from the likes of Alicia Keys and Kelly Rowland.
Former Sony Pictures boss Amy Pascal has distanced herself from racist claims made by Thandie Newton in a new interview, insisting she has no recollection of the conversation she allegedly had with the actress.In a new Vulture interview, the Westworld star reveals she was in negotiations for a role in the 2000 Charlie’s Angels remake when she was called in to meet then-Sony boss Pascal, who was fired in 2015 over leaked emails that were deemed insensitive and problematic for the movie
It was previously reported that Big Hit Entertainment was taking legal action against malicious commenters targetting BTS. The agency handling the K-Pop band, comprising of RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V, and Suga, issued a statement last year sharing the news about their step.
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Big Hit Entertainment is giving A.R.M.Y. a new way to dive into their favorite music by BTS. On Tuesday (June 23), the label announced the upcoming release of "Graphic Lyrics," a series of graphic books depicting five songs by the K-pop boy band.
To say that BTS' heart is the kindest amongst the lot would be a huge understatement. Time and again, the septet has proved to the world why there aren't any musical acts who do it as they do.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorBTS and its management company Big Hit Entertainment have teamed up to donate $1 million to Crew Nation, Live Nation’s campaign to support live-entertainment personnel impacted by the coronavirus pandemic. The group had expected to be on tour for much of this year, so the move is a way to support the people who would have played a huge role in making their shows happen.
Rihanna and Twitter’s Jack Dorsey have teamed up once again for a good cause.
Big Brother may not be on the air yet, but the conversations are continuing. On Thursday, June 17, Survivor alum Johnny Fairplay revealed that he was deleting the latest episode of his “SurvivorNSFW” podcast, due to comments made by Big Brother alum Mike “Boogie” Malin.“The Mike Boogie Podcast has been removed from the SurvivorNSFW podcast feed,” the reality star, 46, tweeted.
(CNN)The BTS fan-based charity fundraising group "One In An ARMY" has launched a campaign to raise funds in support of the Black Lives Matter movement after the K-pop group donated $1 million.BTS's music label Big Hit Entertainment confirmed the group's donation to the Black Lives Matter campaign organization to CNN."We Stand against racial discrimination. We Condemn violence, You, I and we all have the right to be respected.
Fans will be able to self-produce their own BTS concert in the comfort of their own homes this weekend thanks to a new partnership between Big Hit Entertainment and Kiswe Mobile.
Jennifer Aniston has donated $1 million to multiple racial justice charities as the Black Lives Matter movement continues. She joins celebrities like Chrissy Teigen, Blake Lively, and many others who are financially supporting protesters and organizations fighting to dismantle systemic racism.
BTS has donated $1 million to Black Lives Matter after making a statement that they stand against racial discrimination.The band's incredible fanbase has raised over $500,000 as part of their #MatchAMillion initiative.BTS and Big Hit Entertainment donated $1 million to Black Lives Matter as people all over the world join together in the fight to end systemic racism and protest police brutality.
Jennifer Aniston is backing up her commitment to the fight against racial injustice with a sizable donation. The “Morning Show” actress — who has been very open in her support with the recent protests against police brutality and racial injustice — is using her money to help the cause.
Like many other celebrities, Jennifer Aniston has also come out in support of the Black Lives Matter movement and has donated USD 1 million to several Racial Justice Charities after George Floyd's death. The Murder Mystery actress has stood against police brutality and racial injustice ever since the protests started raging across US after George Floyd died on May 25 in Minneapolis.
Jennifer Aniston is backing up her commitment to the fight against racial injustice with a sizable donation.
Kristine Kwak Shortly after it was revealed that BTS and Big Hit Entertainment donated $1 million to Black Lives Matter, the BTS ARMY, as the group’s legion of followers are known, assembled and vowed to match the donation — which it did within 24 hours.The feat follows a recent effort by K-pop fans to take over the hashtag #whitelivesmatter, drowning out white-supremacist messages with nonsensical or anti-racist posts, and also flooded the Dallas Police Department’s iWatch Dallas app with
BTS‘ colossal fanbase, the Army, have pulled off a huge feat today (June 8), matching the K-Pop superstars’ $1million donation to the #BlackLivesMatter movement.The #MatchAMillion initiative was coined by Twitter user @Monosplaylist, and was further organised and co-ordinated by volunteer fan collective, One In An Army.#MatchAMillion#BlackLivesMatter #BlackLivesMattters https://t.co/XLNWeUFxT0— Rhea⁷ //
BTS and Big Hit Entertainment's $1 million donation to Black Lives Matter inspired fans to band together and match giving that amount to BLM and other organizations committed to racial equality.The loyal BTS ARMY set the #MatchAMillion goal on Saturday (June 6), and by Sunday night, they made it happen. By about 8:45 p.m.