Chrissy Teigen wants to erase the stigma surrounding infertility.
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Diane Guerrero has made a name for herself as an actress and immigrants rights activist and continues to advocate for positive change. Over the weekend the Orange is the New Black actress teamed up with Smirnoff to help raise the bar(re) for Women’s History Month.
Chrissy Teigen wants to erase the stigma surrounding infertility.
Following the release of their collaborative single ‘Eazy Sleazy’ earlier this week, Mick Jagger and Dave Grohl have launched an NFT auction for ownership of an exclusive piece of digital artwork related to the record. Money raised from that auction will go to supporting grassroots live music venues in the UK and US.Jagger described the post-lockdown anthem as a piece of “much-needed optimism”.
In the months after the death of George Floyd, the country started to take a hard look in the mirror. We asked: Was this a nation built on white supremacy? Do we police African-Americans differently? Were we excluding people from opportunities based on the color of their skin? Protestors hit the streets, athletes boycotted games, and we demanded accountability from our politicians.
In the months after the death of George Floyd, the country started to take a hard look in the mirror. We asked: Was this a nation built on white supremacy? Do we police African-Americans differently? Were we excluding people from opportunities based on the color of their skin? Protestors hit the streets, athletes boycotted games, and we demanded accountability from our politicians.
American Idol judge said. Perry and Kerr agreed that motherhood was a huge blessing in their lives.
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Katy Perry and partner Orlando Bloom welcomed their daughter Daisy Dove in August 2020 and since then the couple have been exploring parenthood together. Recently, the Roar singer made an appearance on social media with Orlando's ex Miranda Kerr for an Instagram live session.
Dave Grohl‘s upcoming new documentary What Drives Us – check it out below.The documentary was first announced last year upon the news of Foo Fighters’ 25th anniversary ‘Van Tour’, which ended up being cancelled due to COVID-19.With the film originally set to premiere before each night of that tour, it will now come to The Coda Collection in the US, and Amazon Prime Video overseas, on April 30.
Also Read: From Billie Eilish to the Bee Gees: Why Music Documentaries Are Booming“What Drives Us” is Grohl’s latest documentary film since directing “Sound City” in 2013 and the 2014 docuseries “Sonic Highways” that explored the musical roots of eight different American cities, culminating in Foo Fighters recording a song in each.
Tonight, Carey Mulligan made her hosting debut on Saturday Night Live, talking in her opening monologue about how nice it is to be out of the house, following a year in lockdown.
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After a year of facing the wrath of the Coronavirus pandemic, 2021 is promising a better future considering the COVID-19 vaccine rollout has been going on in full swing in the US and other countries. Several celebrities who have been getting vaccinated for COVID-19 have taken it upon themselves to further raise awareness about the need for early vaccination and also to encourage people's trust in the safety of the vaccine.
Bebe Rexha has been announced as the opening act for WWE WrestleMania 37.The New York artist will perform the patriotic US anthem ‘America The Beautiful’ live at the opening ceremony, which will take place at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa Bay, Florida this Saturday (April 10).“I’m excited to sing ‘America The Beautiful’ at this year’s WrestleMania,” Rexha said in a statement.“Being part of WWE’s biggest event of the year is an honour and I look forward to performing for fans around the
Godzilla vs Kong seems to have put theatres back in business and has become that film which is successfully boosting the confidence for theatre owners and studios who have been plagued with worries owing to the pandemic. The COVID-19 crisis put a hold on the theatre business and the Adam Wingard film seems to have come as a saviour.
Saturday Night Live was hosted by Daniel Kaluuya, who took a humorous look at the recent racism scandal around the British royal family.During his opening monologue, Kaluuya discussed the differences between British and American racism.“First of all, I know you’re hearing my accent and thinking, ‘Oh no, he’s not Black — he’s British’,” he began, before confirming that he is, indeed, both.
Daniel Kaluuya made his Saturday Night Live hosting debut tonight, and his funny monologue skewered a serious topic, made fun of a Golden Globes glitch and served as a thank-you to a long-running cast member of NBC’s late-night staple.
For those who were enchanted by ITV series Mr Selfridge you may well remember star of the show, American actor and producer Jeremy Piven.The 55 year old star, whose credits include Entourage, Serendipity and Smokin’ Aces, fronted the show from 2013 until its final, poignant episode on 11 March 2016.
Celtic kid Cameron Harper has claimed the Hoops lacked solid team spirit amid 'cliques' and a lack of 'togetherness' in both the first team and youth set ups. The 19-year-old winger departed for New York Red Bulls in March despite the Hoops being keen to strike a deal to keep him in the Scottish Premiership.