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Drew Barrymore and 'The Talk' postpone their daytime talk shows until after the Hollywood strikes
Read full article: Drew Barrymore and 'The Talk' postpone their daytime talk shows until after the Hollywood strikesDrew Barrymore, who drew criticism for taping new episodes of her daytime talk show despite the ongoing writers and actors strikes, now says she’ll wait until the labor issues are resolved.
Hollywood strikes enter a new phase as daytime shows like Drew Barrymore's return despite pickets
Read full article: Hollywood strikes enter a new phase as daytime shows like Drew Barrymore's return despite pickets“The Drew Barrymore Show” will begin airing fresh episodes on Monday but a lot of off-air controversy will be clinging to its typically bubbly host.
Tamron Hall show focuses on victims of 'Someone They Knew'
Read full article: Tamron Hall show focuses on victims of 'Someone They Knew'Tamron Hall has plenty on her hands with a successful daytime talk show, but she's going back to her journalism roots with a Court TV series, “Someone They Knew,” about murder stories where the victims knew their killer.
Left out of MeToo: New initiative focuses on Black survivors
Read full article: Left out of MeToo: New initiative focuses on Black survivorsTarana Burke, founder and leader of the #MeToo movement, stands in her home in Baltimore on Oct. 13, 2020. A coalition of three groups vital to the #MeToo movement is collaborating on an initiative to focus on a population that has often felt left out of the conversation: Black survivors of sexual violence. (AP Photo/Steve Ruark, file)It’s been more than three years since the #MeToo movement launched a culture-shifting conversation about sexual violence. In a statement, the groups said they were working together to create safe spaces for Black survivors; to confront narratives "that harm and silence Black survivors;" and lastly to come up with new practices that will help get Black survivors “believed, heard, and supported.”Burke said the most important immediate impact will simply be that a national conversation is being had. AdAmong the initiative's concrete plans: narrative research; conversation guides; a five-part event series; and “rapid-response tools” to support Black survivors who come forward.
2018 Florida gubernatorial nominee Andrew Gillum says he is bisexual
Read full article: 2018 Florida gubernatorial nominee Andrew Gillum says he is bisexual“I don't identify as gay but I do identify as bisexual,” Gillum told Tamron Hall on her syndicated talk show, which aired Monday. He told Hall he began drinking heavily and secretly shortly after narrowly losing the election to Republican Ron DeSantis, even substituting whiskey for his morning coffee, as a way to deal with his depression. Andrew Gillum told Hall he traveled to Miami to officiate at a friend's wedding, arriving in town a day before his wife and friends did to attend business meetings his aides had set up. Gillum told police then and Hall in their interview he was drunk, but did not use meth or other drugs and that tests taken that weekend prove it. He told Hall that he needed to get over “the shame” of what happened.
What Is 'Social Distancing'? And Other Steps to Prevent Coronavirus
Read full article: What Is 'Social Distancing'? And Other Steps to Prevent Coronavirus"No large crowds, no long trips, and above all, don't get on a cruise ship," leading infectious disease expert Dr. Anthony Fauci told Inside Edition. With social distancing cancelling everything from sporting events to vacations to college classes, the economy has also taken a nosedive. Ellin Heilman told Inside Edition she is coping by tending to her garden, organizing her house, catching up on reading and doing yoga. Lifestyle expert Trae Bodge told Inside Edition said that those quarantined can tackle projects on their to-do lists. RELATED STORIESAsian-Americans Create Coronavirus Comedy to Take Back Narrative and Dispel Myths Around the DiseaseIs 'Silver Solution' the New Cure For the Coronavirus?