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Moana star says Disney should do more about Dont Say Gay bill

Auli’i Cravalho, the voice of Moana in the hit Disney movie, called out the company for not doing enough in response to Florida’s “Don’t Say Gay” bill. Recommended Videos Cravalho, who came out as bisexual on TikTok in 2020, did an interview with IndieWire and said the company should be doing more in opposition to the law, which severely limits classroom instruction and discussion on sexual orientation or gender identity.

Mookie Betts Net Worth, Early Life, & Career

Money is good, but you don’t earn it by sleeping; that is why so many people lose sleep so that they can get a lot of it that could make their lives comfortable. Having worked so hard for himself over the years, he has earned quite a bit to live a comfortable life, so what is Mookie Betts net worth? In this article, we are going to discuss the net worth of the American professional baseball player, Mookie Betts.

Sonja Morgan Shares What's Inside Her Refrigerator: Pics

Sonja Morgan loves her healthy eats! In a new video for Bravo, which was ostensibly filmed before the coronavirus outbreak, the Real Housewives of New York City star allowed cameras inside the refrigerator in her Big Apple apartment. The reality star, 56, made it clear from the start that she takes her diet very seriously. “I’m going to give you a little bit of a sneak peek into my fridge, and I mean a sneak peek, because I’m not really prepared,” she dished.

The Talks Amanda, Natalie and Sheryl Underwood React to Show Ending

The Talk may soon be coming to a close, but cohosts Amanda Kloots, Sheryl Underwood and Natalie Morales couldn’t be happier with how the show will end. “It has been 15 years. You know, we’re so grateful though that we get next season and that we get to end [it] on our own terms,” Kloots, 42, exclusively told Us Weekly at the 49th Annual Gracie Awards Gala in Beverly Hills on Tuesday, May 21.

Tiger Woods career looks to be over after horror car accident ends hopes of another Masters title

THE golfing world will be praying the injuries Tiger Woods suffered in a car wreck are not life-threatening – but it is hard to believe they will not spell the end of his glittering career. With Woods, 45, undergoing surgery for “multiple leg injuries”, you have to wonder how much more his battered body can make. He underwent a fifth operation of his fused back just last month, and admitted on Sunday he had no idea whether he would be fit to challenge for a sixth Masters title in April.