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Tom Hanks & Wife Rita Wilson Test Positive for Coronavirus
2-time Oscar winner Tom Hanks and his wife Rita Wilson are now the first A-List celebrities to test positive for Covid-19. Tom Hanks announced the news on his Instagram page: View this post on Instagram Hello, folks. @ritawilson and I are down here in Australia. We felt a bit tired, like we had colds,
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The Breakfast Club Interview Nia Long: Talks Producing, Motherhood, New Film āThe Bankerā & More
Nia LongĀ stopped by the worldās most dangerous morning show today to talk about a myriad of topics. One of which is the newly released film that she produced and acted in,Ā The Banker, starring Anthony Mackie and Samuel L. Jackson. Beyond that, Nia talks about her relationship with her parents and how it has affected the
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Tamika āREDinFamyā Moultrie hits the red carpet for HipHopGamer and knocks it out the park. Discover new info behind the scenes on the major new drama āFor Lifeā right now.
Actor Who Plays “Paper Boi” on Atlanta Will Be Marvel’s First Gay Superhero
Brian Tyree Henry, who is best known for playing the role of Paper Boi on FX’sĀ Atlanta, will make history as the first gay superhero in a Marvel film, as he plays Phastos opposite actor Haaz Sleiman inĀ The Eternals. Haaz Sleiman spoke about aĀ “beautiful, very moving kiss” in the movie during an interview withĀ Logo, stating, “For
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Omari Hardwick on the final season of āPOWERā
The actor talks to Peter Travers about wrapping up his crime drama series after six seasons.