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Year-end review: Celebrities brighten mood in bleak, tragic year

By JONATHAN LANDRUM Jr. AP Entertainment Writer December 26, 2020 150 Ballet student Anthony Mmesoma Madu, center, dances in the street as fellow dancers look on in Lagos, Nigeria, on Aug. 18. Cellphone video showing the 11-year-old dancing barefoot in the rain went viral on social media. Madus practice dance session was so impressive that it earned him a scholarship with the American Ballet Theater in the U.S. (Associated Press) Yes, 2020 may seem like a complete fail with all the constant bad news and tragic moments. It’s been filled with gloom and doom(scrolling), but some celebrities and those inspired by them have tried to brighten a bleak year.

Jennifer Aniston s COVID Christmas ornament backlash

By 3 months ago When Jennifer Aniston shared a photo of her quirky Christmas ornament on Instagram, she probably had no idea how much drama it would cause. The 51-year-old posted a photo of a personalised wooden ornament hanging on her tree, engraved with Our first pandemic 2020 . She didn t give any context for the photo, but people were very quick to re-share and comment on it. Jennifer Aniston s controversial ornament. (Instagram) I love this! Thanks Jennifer Aniston for having a sense of humour! one fan wrote on Twitter, reposting a screenshot of her story. But another wrote: Jennifer Aniston is a damn fool for posting that ornament on her story… celebrities are ditzy af and added, cheers to our first pandemic of 2020, where millions of people died! Let s celebrate that on a Christmas ornament!

Jennifer Aniston causes controversy with a Covid-themed Christmas ornament

But another wrote: Jennifer Aniston is a damn fool for posting that ornament on her story… celebrities are ditzy af and added, cheers to our first pandemic of 2020, where millions of people died! Let s celebrate that on a Christmas ornament! One more outraged person added: Sarcastic or not, this pandemic has directly attributed to the LOSS OF JOBS, HOUSING, AND ENTIRE F...NG FAMILIES. Making the best of a rough situation is absolutely fine, but downplaying the severity of a PANDEMIC is unacceptable. For the most part, fans defended the Friends alum, saying it was stupid to “cancel” her over something so trivial.

Americans give to charity like never before amid COVID-19 pandemic

Americans give to charity like never before amid COVID-19 pandemic Toggle share menu Advertisement Americans give to charity like never before amid COVID-19 pandemic Volunteers from Forgotten Harvest food bank sort and separate different goods before a mobile pantry distribution ahead of Christmas, amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic in Warren, Michigan, on Dec 21, 2020. (Photo: REUTERS/Emily Elconin) 25 Dec 2020 03:51AM (Updated: 25 Dec 2020 07:35AM) Share this content Bookmark NEW YORK: Hundreds of cars line up before dawn on weekly distribution days for the Forgotten Harvest s partner food pantries in the metro Detroit area, where visits are up by 50 per cent this year.

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