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04.05.2020 - 13:21 / etcanada.com
After giving students the gift of a virtual prom, John Krasinski is making sure to provide a celebration for students who are graduating amid the coronavirus crisis as well.
On Sunday’s latest instalment of Krasinski’s wildly popular web series “Some Good News” (“SGN”), the actor turned to some famous friends to provide a special experience for a handful of students who would have otherwise been walking at their graduation ceremonies this year, but can’t due to the pandemic.
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Say it ain’t so!
“You sent in the greatest proposal I’ve ever seen,” John Krasinski said to Susan and John, two newly engaged fans of The Office, on the May 10 episode of Some Good News. The lovebirds had submitted video of John getting down on one knee at a gas station, very similar to how John Krasinski’s Jim proposed to Jenna Fischer’s Pam on The Office.
As the world tries to deal with the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic, Hollywood star John Krasinski is continuing to spread positivity and making people happy with his hit web series Some Good News. The latest episode of the show features a newly married couple Susan and John, who held their wedding virtually with John serving as the officiant.
Oprah Winfrey was among the stars who surprised fans when she stopped by John Krasinski’s popular web series Some Good News (SGN) on Sunday (May 3, 2020), as he was hosting a virtual graduation for the Class of 2020.
John Krasinski surprised graduates from the class of 2020 with the opportunity to ask questions of Steven Spielberg, Jon Stewart, Oprah Winfrey and Malala Yousafzai during the latest episode of Some Good News. Krasinski first had a chat with several graduating students via a Zoom call and also allowed several to give their graduation "speech." He then surprised four of them by allowing them to ask questions of the aforementioned quartet of famous faces.
John Krasinski gave the class of 2020 the graduation they deserved with the help of some the world's biggest stars. Wanting to ensure that graduating seniors received a proper graduation, The Office alum took it upon himself to throw the greatest virtual ceremony during Sunday's episode of his YouTube series Some Good News.
Oprah Winfrey stopped by John Krasinski’s popular web series Some Good News (SGN) while was hosting a virtual graduation for the Class of 2020 on Sunday.
After giving students the gift of a virtual prom, John Krasinski is making sure to provide a celebration for students who are graduating amid the coronavirus crisis as well.
John Krasinski has some good news for graduates! The 40-year-old actor revealed that he’ll host a virtual graduation celebration on his digital show, “Some Good News”, for students who are unable to mark their accomplishment with an in-person ceremony due to the coronavirus pandemic.
John Krasinski has some good news for graduates! The 40-year-old actor revealed that he'll host a virtual graduation celebration on his digital show, , for students who are unable to mark their accomplishment with an in-person ceremony due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Getting the gang together! John Krasinski hosted a food-focused version of his Some Good News YouTube series recently that featured an array of celebrity chefs whipping up classic dishes using fans’ recipes.
John Krasinski had the best surprise for a few “Some Good News” viewers as he hosted a virtual potluck during Sunday’s episode of his show.
For John Krasinski's Internet show, Some Good News, Oscar-winning actor Brad Pitt made an unexpected cameo. Pitt served as the segment's weatherman, briefly reporting from what appears to be his Los Angeles home in a seven-second appearance.Other notable faces you might recognize in this episode include all of the Jonas Brothers, Chance the Rapper, and Billie Eilish.Brad Pitt can now safely add weatherman to his multihyphenate career.
Brad Pitt made a surprise pop in on the latest episode of John Krasinski‘s Some Good News series.
Best prom ever...
John Krasinski hosted virtual high school prom for the class of 2020 for the latest episode of Some Good News and it was epic! The Hollywood star decided to host the event for all the high school seniors across America who were left heartbroken after their prom night was cancelled due to the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic. Even though it was not the traditional prom night, John made it extra special by including stunning performances by Jonas Brothers, Billie Eilish, Chance the Rapper.
High school seniors had to miss out on prom this year amid the coronavirus crisis, but John Krasinski lifted spirits by hosting his own virtual prom via TikTok.The event comes as a spinoff of Krasinski's Some Good News YouTube series, where the actor shares heartwarming, uplifting stories during this difficult time.Besides an iconic reunion between The Office's Jim and Dwight (Rainn Wilson), the livestreamed prom also featured a number of musical.Chance the Rapper and Wilson gushed over each