In the latest episode of The Late Late Show, former football player David Beckham and talk show host James Corden are grooving to Victoria Beckham’s classic hits from the days when she was a Spice Girl.
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LeBron James, 35, is currently sequestered in a “bubble” down in Orlando ahead of the 2020 NBA Season restart, but his presence was felt at home back in LA, thanks to Bryce Maximus James. The 13-year-old son of the Los Angeles Lakers star busted out a dead-on impression of his dad, and it was captured by his mom, Savannah James.
“LeBron James? The one and only – the King? The King from Cleveland?” Bryce said to his older brother, LeBron “Bronny” James Jr. 15.
In the latest episode of The Late Late Show, former football player David Beckham and talk show host James Corden are grooving to Victoria Beckham’s classic hits from the days when she was a Spice Girl.
David Beckham definitely kept James Corden busy as the pair hung out in Los Angeles for a “Late Late Show” segment.
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerThey’ll be singing “Take Me Out to the Polling Place” at Dodger Stadium this November, as the Chavez Ravine facility will become an election voting center.Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James and his “More Than a Vote” group have partnered with the Los Angeles Dodgers to make the initiative happen.
James Franco and Isabel Pakzad are getting some fresh air.
Flatbush Zombies have shared a new song, ‘Afterlife’, produced by James Blake.The new track is the first material released by the Zombies from a series of recording sessions with Blake, which started after Erick The Architect reached out to ‘I’ll Come Too’ musician upon hearing he was a fan of theirs.They all met in person after a Flatbush Zombies show in Los Angeles in 2018 and started collaborating on music shortly after.The haunting record is broken up by a silvery piano arrangement as it
President Donald Trump said he will not watch NBA games due to players peacefully protesting during the National Anthem — and LeBron James could not care less. The Los Angeles Lakers superstar was asked about Trump's comments Wednesday night after a loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder.
LOS ANGELES -- Viola Davis, Sterling K. Brown and LeBron James are among several honorees at the AAFCA TV Honors later this month.
LeBron James admits he's homesick as the NBA season has restarted, with players quarantining together in a «bubble» at the Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida. On Monday, James talked to reporters about the Los Angeles Lakers' win over the Utah Jazz, and his comments were bittersweet.«I miss the hell out of my family,» he said, according to.
Frank Ocean's younger brother Ryan Breaux was reportedly killed in a car crash on Sunday morning, along with classmate Ezekial Bishop, according to CBS Los Angeles. Officials responded to reports of smoke in the area of the accident around 1:30 a.m., and arrived to see a vehicle fully engulfed in flames.
Frank Ocean is mourning the loss of his brother.
Frank Ocean’s brother, Ryan Breaux, and his classmate Ezekial “Zeek” Bishop died in a car accident on Sunday, August 2. They were 18 and 20, respectively.Friends told CBS Los Angeles that they held a memorial for Breaux and Bishop on Sunday night near the site of the crash in Thousand Oaks, California.The Ventura County Sheriff’s Office said in a press release that the accident occurred at approximately 1:30 a.m.
LeBron James, Anthony Davis and fellow NBA players kicked off the return of the season by showing their support for the Black Lives Matter movement during Thursday's games.
The NBA is back in session and the season re-opener began with all four teams kneeling during the national anthem as a nod to the Black Lives Matter movement.