Musikdownload24.de - Startseite
Musikdownload24.de - Startseite
Musikdownload24.de - Startseite
Musikdownload24.de - Startseite
Musikdownload24.de - Startseite
Musikdownload24.de - Startseite
Musikdownload24.de - Startseite
Musikdownload24.de - Startseite
Musikdownload24.de - Startseite
Musikdownload24.de - Startseite
Musikdownload24.de - Startseite
Musikdownload24.de - Startseite
Musikdownload24.de - Startseite
Musikdownload24.de - Startseite
Musikdownload24.de - Startseite
Musikdownload24.de - Startseite
Musikdownload24.de - Startseite
Musikdownload24.de - Startseite
Musikdownload24.de - Startseite
Musikdownload24.de - Startseite
|
MTV News
|
| Get the latest music, celebrity and movie news from MTV.com. |
 |
-
Daniel Radcliffe Says Gay Marriage Is About 'Equality'
'Woman in Black' star opens up about gay teen suicides in a new interview. By Jocelyn Vena
Daniel Radcliffe
Daniel Radcliffe has always been an advocate for gay teens. The "Woman in Black" actor is once again addressing the issue in a new interview, noting that the continued rash of teen suicides is "terrifying."
"It's not surprising when you consider how accessible a bullying victim is now," he tells Attitude U.K., according to Just Jared. "You used to be able to escape at the end of a day; now you can be hunted by mobile phone, Facebook, Twitter. It's terrifying."
In addition to speaking out about gay rights numerous times in interviews, Radcliffe also works with the Trevor Project (a nonprofit organization that offers support to sexual minority youth) and has this advice for people who only see sexuality as gay or straight: "Don't define as straight or gay, define yourself as people and help another person if they're in trouble."
That also means that he's stoutly pro-gay marriage and has some good reasons for why he believes it should become legal. "The ultimate reason gay marriage should be legalized everywhere...
-
Adele Addresses Her Weight, Karl Lagerfeld Apologizes
'I represent the majority of women and I'm very proud of that,' Grammy nominee says following Lagerfeld's controversial 'too fat' comment. By Jocelyn Vena
Adele
Photo: Jon Kopaloff/ FilmMagic
Adele probably won't be wearing Chanel to the Grammy Awards on Sunday. Days after Karl Lagerfeld shared his sentiments on Adele's weight and music in Metro, he is apologizing for it.
The Chanel creative director sparked controversy earlier this week when he commented on the Grammy nominee's looks and talent in the newspaper. "The thing at the moment is Adele," he said. "She is a little too fat, but she has a beautiful face and a divine voice."
Speaking once again to Metro, Lagerfeld issued a statement about his previous comments. "I'd like to say to Adele that I am your biggest admirer. Sometimes when you take a sentence out of the article, it changes the meaning of the thought. What I said was in relation to Lana Del Rey and the sentence has since been taken out of context from how it was originally published," he said. "I actually prefer Adele, she is my favorite singer and I am a...
|
|
|