Month: May 2020

Gabrielle Union has broken her silence on the drama surrounding her exit from America’s Got Talent (AGT) last year in an interview with Variety. Last November, it was announced that Union and Julianne Hough would not be returning to AGT next season. Days later, Variety published a report claiming there was a “toxic culture” on the set of AGT that included racist jokes
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Though Zara Tindall is the daughter of Princess Anne and the granddaughter of Queen Elizabeth, she’s an equestrian and Olympic silver medalist in her own right. Along with her husband, retired professional rugby player Mike Tindall, she has translated some of that success into lucrative brand partnerships. A longtime spokesperson for Land Rover, she also
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Amid reports of Cole Sprouse’s breakup with Lili Reinhart, Dylan Sprouse revealed what his brother has been up to with his new roommate! Cole Sprouse, 27, may have reportedly split from Lili Reinhart, 23, but he’s not alone. He has another Riverdale co-star, KJ Apa, 22, to keep him company! Dylan Sprouse gave this update while revealing
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President Donald Trump and his allies have long hyped the anti-malaria drug hydroxychloroquine when it comes to treating COVID-19, despite a lack of evidence showing the drug’s effectiveness as a coronavirus treatment and studies showing it may cause a higher risk of death. But while hydroxychloroquine may be an unreliable solution to the coronavirus crisis,
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Exclusive Jay-Z‘s legal eagle is keeping the pressure on Mississippi’s infamous Parchman Penitentiary by filing a new lawsuit that calls out the prison’s healthcare provider. As we’ve reported, Jay’s company, Roc Nation, backed a group of Parchman inmates suing Mississippi’s Dept. of Corrections over filthy, violent, unhealthy and deadly conditions … and all of that
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France’s movie theaters will be allowed to re-open from June 22, Prime Minister Edouard Philippe announced this evening. This is earlier than expected, as French Culture Minister Franck Riester said this week that cinemas were eyeing a July 1 re-start. The decision was made in concert with the industry, Philippe said today, in order to
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Mama June Shannon’s daughters Anna and Jessica have brand new bodies just in time for summer. The ladies underwent plastic surgery makeovers and we’ve got their before and after pics. Mama June Shannon‘s daughters are looking nothing like their former selves after going under the knife for brand new bodies. June inspirationally lost 300 pounds
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May is Mental Health Awareness month and during this difficult time we’re looking back at the celebs who have courageously spoken about their struggles with depression and how their voices have helped to de-stigmatize the mental health conversation. Depression affects millions of people every year. In 2017, over 17 million Americans were affected by depression,
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George A. Romero got a raw deal. Unquestionably one of the towering giants of the big-name horror directors, George A. Romero’s death in 2017 was met with well-deserved tributes and insightful appreciations of his decades-spanning work from fans, industry professionals, and entertainment critics alike.  It was also long overdue.  When he was alive, much like
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After launching his own station for Sonos Radio, Thom Yorke has now shared a playlist featuring music from his radio program. Yorke’s “In the Absence Thereof…v1” has songs by Holly Herndon, James Blake, Little Simz, Thee Oh Sees, Duke Ellington, and more. Listen to Thom Yorke’s playlist below. (Pitchfork earns a commission from purchases made
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Memorial Day weekend signals the start of summer and the ushering in of prime picnic season. Regardless of where you’re dining al fresco (park, backyard, or fire escape), getting out of loungewear is almost as important as the food and drinks—and what you carry them in. Vanity Fair’s fashion team has been dreaming of this
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New York City actor and writer Miguel A. Nunez Jr. is best known for his role as the out of work basketball player Jamal Jeffries — who dons drag and takes on a female alter ego to infiltrate the women’s WUBA professional basketball league — in the gender-bending 2002 sports film “Juwanna Mann.” Miguel A.
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