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Kareena Kapoor's Fangirl Moment Over Zendaya's Red Carpet Look Is All Of Us: "Ufffff"
- Monday February 27, 2023
- Entertainment | Written by Richa Mukherjee
Zendaya also shared lovely photos of herself posing in her green and black vintage Versace gown for the NAACP Image Awards
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Too Close For Comfort? Row After Actor Kisses Beyonce At Award Function
- Tuesday April 2, 2019
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Megastar Beyonce and former US vice president Joe Biden found themselves on opposite sides of a heated debate over personal space Monday, sending social media into fits over how close is too close.
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#OscarsSoWhite Debate Scores Big at the NAACP Image Awards
- Wednesday February 24, 2016
- Entertainment | Indo-Asian News Service
Director Spike Lee, who has said that he will not attend the Oscars, scheduled to be held on February 28, as part of a boycott to protest the lack of diversity in the major acting categories, was seen applauding singer John Legend for his emotional speech about racism. ""We don't have to ask for acceptance from anyone," said Taraji P Henson
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Kareena Kapoor's Fangirl Moment Over Zendaya's Red Carpet Look Is All Of Us: "Ufffff"
- Monday February 27, 2023
- Entertainment | Written by Richa Mukherjee
Zendaya also shared lovely photos of herself posing in her green and black vintage Versace gown for the NAACP Image Awards
- www.ndtv.com/entertainment
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Too Close For Comfort? Row After Actor Kisses Beyonce At Award Function
- Tuesday April 2, 2019
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Megastar Beyonce and former US vice president Joe Biden found themselves on opposite sides of a heated debate over personal space Monday, sending social media into fits over how close is too close.
- www.ndtv.com
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#OscarsSoWhite Debate Scores Big at the NAACP Image Awards
- Wednesday February 24, 2016
- Entertainment | Indo-Asian News Service
Director Spike Lee, who has said that he will not attend the Oscars, scheduled to be held on February 28, as part of a boycott to protest the lack of diversity in the major acting categories, was seen applauding singer John Legend for his emotional speech about racism. ""We don't have to ask for acceptance from anyone," said Taraji P Henson
- www.ndtv.com/entertainment