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Jan 29, 2021 4:21 PM As the COVID-19 pandemic rages on, Lady Gaga says self-care is the most important thing people can do to ward off mental health issues. Speaking to USA Today , Gaga explains that people are feeling an epic sense of powerlessness over what s happening in the world, adding, We ve encountered a super virus that is epic in its disastrous proportions, so that feeling of powerlessness in some ways is, I think, something that we all share. To deal with that powerlessness, Gaga says, It s been really important to me that I continue to move my body. It s really important for my mental health.
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There is no doubt that Black Panther was definitely one of the biggest films in the Marvel universe when it dropped back in 2018.
During an interview with PEOPLE, Michael B Jordan said that returning to film Black Panther 2 would be a no-brainer for him. That s something that is very, very near and dear to my heart for a lot of obvious reasons, said the actor. [I] had a really tough year losing somebody close to me. And what that means for that franchise is it was devastating.
Jennifer Lopez, Michael B. Jordan Endorse New Health-Safety Rating
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Lady Gaga and Robert De Niro are also joining forces to promote a new safe-spaces initiative that includes sanitization protocols and air-quality management.
In a true sign of the times, Jennifer Lopez, Lady Gaga, Robert DeNiro and Michael B. Jordan are joining forces as part of a campaign that launched Jan. 25 not for a luxury fashion collection or an elite watch brand, but rather for a surprising new safe spaces initiative. Along with Deepak Chopra and former U.S. Surgeon General Richard Carmona, the stars are touting the WELL Health-Safety Rating.
Alongside Thanos, Michael B. Jordan’s
Black Panther villain Killmonger is the MCU’s most complex bad guy, and while speaking to People Magazine about his involvement with the International WELL Building Institute, the
Creed and
Fruitvale Station star spoke of his pain at losing his co-star Chadwick Boseman, and how he hopes his return to the world of
Black Panther will “always be on the table in some capacity”.
Among many terrible things to happen in 2020, the loss of Chadwick Boseman, whose star had just broken through the stratosphere and threatened to burn brighter, was a tough one to take, and Jordan opened up about losing his friend and co-star, stating: “That’s something that is very, very near and dear to my heart for a lot of obvious reasons, [I] had a really tough year losing somebody close to me. And what that means for that franchise is it was devastating.”