What a nice, thoughtful gesture by two high-profile celebrities — hopefully we’ll see this from more in the coming days.
19.05.2020 - 01:45 / etcanada.com
Taika Waititi is bringing his celebrity friends together in support of coronavirus relief efforts.
Beginning on Monday, the “JoJo Rabbit” filmmaker and the Roald Dahl Story Company will be hosting a digital star-studded reading of James and The Giant Peach, a classic Dahl children’s novel. Proceeds will go towards Partners in Health COVID-19 relief efforts.
The first of 10 episodes will feature Chris and Liam Hemsworth as well as Nick Kroll. In the second episode, Waititi will be joined by Meryl
What a nice, thoughtful gesture by two high-profile celebrities — hopefully we’ll see this from more in the coming days.
Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds have donated $200,000 to the NAACP and released a statement about their own complicity in systemic racism—as well as their commitment to educate themselves and become more informed.
Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds announced that they've donated $200,000 to the NAACP following the police killing of George Floyd. The couple expressed their dedication to being allies of the Black community and their faith in the NAACP to lead their community and the country during this time.
Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively have often shown their philanthropic side. The couple has donated for several causes in times of need. The quintessential pair extended a generous sum of amount during the Coronavirus crisis and now they've donated USD 2 million to the NAACP Legal Defense Fund after George Floyd's tragic demise. A day ago, Ryan Reynold took to his Instagram handle and addressed the ongoing protests across the US.
Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively have donated $200,000 (USD) to the NAACP in honour of George Floyd.
Taking their love offscreen! Hollywood has proven that some of the best real-life love stories between celebrity couples can blossom while on set.
Blake Lively is tired of accounts stealing from her personal photo collection! The 32-year-old actress had some fun with the meme account @ronaldmcdonkey, which posted a photo of a man with Ryan Reynolds' face Photoshopped on him.
Blake Lively is reacting to a hilarious edit.
The Coronavirus outbreak has affected lives of everyone alike. Be it the common man or renowned celebrity used to the clicking buzz of paparazzi around them, social distancing restrictions apply to one and all.
Just 24 hours after Cate Blanchett and Sarah Paulson went Live on W's Instagram—on which they discussed Mrs. America, spoke to each other in various accents, and Paulson taught Blanchett what “LOL” actually stands for—the dynamic duo have joined forces again. This time, it's in Taika Waititi and the Roald Dahl Story Company's storytelling series, “James and the Giant Peach With Taika Waititi and Friends,” which released its latest episode today.
Taika Waititi is the latest celebrity to read a children's book for charity, and he's calling in every single favor he has to make it happen. In a new series, Waititi and his "friends" ("When I say I'm gonna be joined by friends, I think I just mean celebrities," he admits in the trailer) will read the classic Roald Dahl novel, James and the Giant Peach, to benefit Partners in Health.
Tony winner Audra McDonald and 60 Minutes correspondent John Dickerson on Monday will host the one-night-only benefit concert A Night of Covenant House Stars to support the nonprofit organization Covenant House's COVID-19 relief efforts. The virtual show will feature a star-studded lineup with appearances by Meryl Streep, Morgan Freeman, Dolly Parton, Diane Keaton, Jon Bon Jovi, Stephen Colbert, Dionne Warwick, Stephanie J.
Meryl Streep, Benedict Cumberbatch and Chris and Liam Hemsworth are among the stars joining Jojo Rabbit filmmaker Taika Waititi for a charity reading of Roald Dahl’s classic children’s book James And The Giant Peach.
Ryan Reynolds is spreading some Mother’s Day love.
Cate Blanchett is lining up two new movies for after the Hollywood shutdown is over.