Michael Douglas is having his say on police brutality and racial injustice.
07.08.2020 - 23:13 / etcanada.com
Sharon Stone, Michael Douglas, Zoe Saldana and more A-listers are taking part in some difficult conversations.
On Friday, global cultural diplomacy organization Liberatum launched a new digital series called “Lifestyle Conversations”, where each episode will be hosted by a different Hollywood heavyweight and focus on a tough topic like racial justice, forced displacement and mental health.
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Michael Douglas is having his say on police brutality and racial injustice.
Had Sharon Stone not put her foot down years ago concerning an Australian actor she wanted in her film, Russell Crowe may never have become a household name in American. While visiting Late Night with Seth Meyers on Tuesday to promote his recent film, Unhinged, Crowe reminisced about the importance of Stone getting him cast in 1995’s Western The Quick and the Dead, on which she was the star and a producer.
Russell Crowe has Sharon Stone to thank for helping him break into Hollywood after fighting to have the New Zealand-born actor cast in 1995 western The Quick And The Dead.The Sam Raimi movie served as Crowe’s American film debut, but he was almost passed over for the role of Cort – until Stone, who starred in the project and served as a producer, saved the day.“I used to say my theory of Los Angeles was you have to be careful because they will nice you to death,” Crowe quipped during an
Sharon Stone has shared a video of her sister Kelly demonstrating how difficult she found breathing with suffering from COVID-19.The Basic Instinct star's sibling urged people to get behind mask wearing and increased testing as she spoke from hospital.Kelly said in the footage which saw her wearing a nasal cannula: "I beg you to know that this is real, I'm gasping for every breath without oxygen.
health conditions, Stone said. Stone's sister, Kelly Stone, also has lupus, “and is not doing well,” the actress said.
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Sharon Stone has had two family members already die from COVID-19, and two more are now fighting for their lives. The actress, 62, revealed on Instagram that her beloved sister, Kelly, and Kelly’s husband, Bruce, contracted coronavirus despite social distancing and wearing protective gear. Sharon lashed out at people who refuse face masks, as well as President Donald Trump for his inaction during the crisis. She begged her fans to vote for Joe Biden in November — not a “killer.”
Sharon Stone is urging everyone to wear their masks as she shared that her sister is battling the coronavirus. In Instagram posts shared Saturday, the actress revealed that her sister Kelly is now "fighting for breath" after testing positive for COVID-19."My sister Kelly, who already has lupus, now has COVID-19.
to light candles for sister Kelly and her husband, Bruce.According to the Lupus Foundation of America, Lupus is a chronic (long-term) disease that can cause inflammation and pain in any part of your body.
Sharon Stone revealed this weekend that her sister has been diagnosed with COVID-19 and urged people to wear a mask to prevent the spread of the disease. "My sister Kelly, who already has lupus, now has COVID-19," Stone captioned images of her sister's hospital room in an Instagram post. "This is her hospital room.
Sharon Stone is doing her part on social media to ensure everyone wears a mask out in public while battling the coronavirus.
Sharon Stone announced that her sister, Kelly Stone, and her brother-in-law, Bruce Singer, have been hospitalized with the disease.“My sister Kelly, who already has lupus, now has COVID-19. This is her hospital room.
Sharon Stone is struggling seeing her family suffer from the effects of COVID-19. The 62-year-old actress took to Instagram over the weekend to share the news that her sister, Kelly Stone, had been hospitalized after testing positive for the coronavirus. «My sister, Kelly, who already has lupus, now has COVID-19.
Sharon Stone is struggling seeing her family suffer from the effects of COVID-19. The 62-year-old actress took to Instagram over the weekend to share the news that her sister, Kelly Stone, had been hospitalized battling the coronavirus. «My sister Kelly, who already has lupus, now has COVID-19.
Sharon Stone has said that her sister is “not doing well” after her coronavirus diagnosis as she criticised the response to the pandemic in the US.