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‘We Hear’ Episode 84: Rihanna doesn’t brag

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In this episode:

  • Hollywood is full of humblebraggers, but Rihanna knows exactly how to lead by example when supporting her cause.
  • Lea Michele was in hot water after being accused of making the life of her former “Glee” star a “living hell.”
  • And Team Gunn finally embraced the idea of ​​soft and comfortable clothing.


Here are a few examples of today’s stories:

Rihanna is good

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Rihanna paused all three of her fashion and beauty companies for the day.

“We will not buy it – !!! and we will not sell – neither do we !! gang! gang! #BLACKOUTTUESDAY AF !!!, “singer, 32, posted on Twitter Tuesday morning.

He also shared images of the black box as part of the Blackout Tuesday social media campaign, in response to the ongoing protests demanding justice for George Floyd and police brutality.

Each of Rihanna’s three companies – Fenty, Fenty Beauty and Savage x Fenty – has replaced its usual homepage with a message of solidarity with the movement.

Lea Michele

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Lea Michele has been accused of making the lives of her former “Glee” stars “living hell” during their time in the hit series.

Samantha Ware, who plays Jane Hayward, called Michele, 33, for “traumatic microagressions” after the star tweeted about the Black Lives Matter movement by writing, “George Floyd does not deserve this. This is not an isolated incident and it must end. #BlackLivesMatter. “

Ware, 28, retweeted Michele’s message and answered, “LMAO REMEMBER WHEN YOU MAKE MY FIRST TELEVISON WHEN LIVING LIVING?!?! CAUSES WILL NEVER FORGET. I BELIEVE YOU’RE TELLING EVERYONE WHO DOES TOO HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY YOU WILL AK S – T IN MY WIG! AM AMONG ANOTHER TRAUMATIC MICROAGRESSION THAT MAKES MY CAREER QUESTIONS IN CAREER IN HOLLYWOOD … “

Page Six has contacted a Michele representative to comment.

The Gunn team feels comfortable

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Tim Gunn, a well-known fashion consultant, said the impossible had happened during confinement – he now likes comfortable clothes.

“I used to condemn the whole idea of ​​dressing comfortably,” he said at the digital Street Y 92 event, adding that after weeks in “pajamas and loose clothing,” real clothing is “an absolute attack on your body! You think, ‘I feel very limited … I feel like I’m wearing a diving suit! ‘Now I have extraordinary empathy for people who want to dress comfortably. “

Gunn showed how far he felt comfortable, by saying, “I have, under the waist, only underwear and a pair of socks.”

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