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Emma Watson on #BlackoutTuesday backlash
Actress Emma Watson has opened up about facing criticism for her tone deaf Black Lives Matter posts, and says she will use her platform to spread awareness about the cause.
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'Law & Order' spin-off writer fired over controversial posts
"Law & Order" creator Dick Wolf has fired writer Craig Gore from the show's spin-off after the latter made controversial remarks about people protesting in Los Angeles as part of Black Lives Matter movement.
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Tom Cruise to build 'coronavirus-free village' for 'Mission: Impossible' crew
Hollywood star Tom Cruise is reportedly planning to build a ‘coronavirus-free village for the cast and crew of "Mission: Impossible 7" so that they can complete the shoot of the film without contracting the virus.
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Katherine Heigl struggles to explain racism to daughter
Actress Katherine Heigl has admitted to living in her own "white bubble", and says she is struggling to find the right way to explain racism to her eight-year-old black daughter Adalaide.
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Reese Witherspoon is 'committed to getting educated about bias and racism'
Hollywood star Reese Witherspoon took to social media to share that she is "committed to getting educated about bias and racism", as protests continue over George Floyd's killing.
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'Mission: Impossible 7' to resume shooting in September
Hollywood superstar Tom Cruise's "Mission: Impossible 7" will resume filming in September. The COVID-19 pandemic forced the team to relocate from Venice to the UK.
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George Clooney: Racism is greatest pandemic
Hollywood star George Clooney has penned an essay about the fight against systemic racism following the death of George Floyd, saying that racism is the "greatest pandemic" of the US, and there hasn't been a "vaccine" for it even after 400 years.
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Halle Berry seeks help for immigrant whose store was looted by protest mob
Actress Halle Berry took to social media to urge her followers to help out an immigrant family that is struggling after their store was looted and burned in the protests in the city over the weekend.
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JJ Abrams pledges $10 million to anti-racism causes
Hollywoods bigwig director JJ Abrams has pledged donations of $10 million towards the Black Lives Matter movement to take the fight against racism forward, following the death of George Floyd.
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Ryan Guzman apologises for defending use of racial slurs
After facing backlash for defending his wife's use of the "N-word" and admitting using racial slurs with friends, "9-1-1" actor Ryan Guzman has apologised, saying he has misrepresented himself.
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Spike Lee's short film '3 Brothers' inspired by George Floyd killing
Filmmaker Spike Lee has released a short film capturing police brutality with clips of the deaths of George Floyd and Eric Garner, along with footage from his Oscar-nominated film, "Do The Right Thing".
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Lea Michele made my time on 'Glee' hell: Samantha Marie Ware
"Glee" actor Samantha Marie Ware has accused her former co-star Lea Michele for making the experience of working on the show a "living hell" for her due to "traumatic microaggressions".
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George Floyd death: Camila Cabello, Shawn Mendes attend protest in Miami
Singers Camila Cabello and Shawn Mendes joined a protest in Miami, Florida, following the death of George Floyd.
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Ryan Reynolds, Blake Lively stand up against racism
Hollywood couple Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively feel ashamed that they have allowed themselves to be "uninformed about deeply rooted systemic racism".
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John Cusack attacked while filming Chicago protests
Actor John Cusack has shared that he was attacked by Chicago police while filming the protests in that city.
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Robert Pattinson: 'Tenet' incredibly complicated
Actor Robert Pattinson struggled hard to understand the plot of Christopher Nolan's "Tenet", and says he wasn't aware of what was happening for most months of the filming.
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Lin-Manuel Miranda sorry for late response to George Floyd's death
Actor-writer Lin-Manuel Miranda has apologised for the delayed response to George Floyd's death, and called his silence a "moral failure".
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James Cameron reaches New Zealand to restart 'Avatar' sequels
Filmmaker James Cameron, along with over 50 crew members, has reached New Zealand to resume the shooting of the much-awaited "Avatar" sequels.