Bono and the guys of U2 stopped by Jimmy Kimmel Live, and made sure to share some words about the horrific explosion that occurred after Ariana Grande‘s concert on Monday (May 22) in in Manchester, England.
“They hate music. They hate women. They even hate little girls. They hate everything that we love,” the 57-year-old U2 frontman said of the attackers on Tuesday’s (May 23) episode. “And, you know, the worst of humanity was on view in Manchester last night, but so was the best as people took perfect strangers into their houses and cued up blood banks. Manchester has a undefeatable spirit, I can assure you.”
“Everything’s different now. It really is, the game has changed,” Bono expressed. “I have so much respect for a lot of the people who voted President Trump into office. I really understand, I understand the anger, I have some of that anger myself coming from where we came from. I understand people being disillusioned in the political process. I don’t think he’s the cure for this problem and I think he might even make it worse. I don’t think that there’s any evidence in his life that he has the people who are hardest hit in mind.”
“That really saddens me me because I know he likes to see their faces in the crowd but I don’t think he wants to know who they are when they go home,” Bono concluded. “That saddens me.”
Bono on Manchester Concert Attack
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Jimmy Kimmel teamed up with Bono and his (RED) foundation for a special episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live last night (November 22) and you can watch all the videos here!
For the second year in a row, the 49-year-old comedian hosted the holiday-themed benefit episode in an effort to raise awareness and money to help the fight against AIDS in honor of World AIDS Day on December 1.
Gwen Stefani looks stunning in a tulle dress while attending the Glamour Women Of The Year Awards on Monday night (November 14) at NeueHouse in Hollywood, Calif.
The event helped to honor inspiring women from across the worlds of fashion, politics, entertainment, sports, and activism.
During the ceremony, Gwen was given The Icon award while Bono was honored as Man of the Year and Ashley was named The Body Activist.
FYI: Gwen is wearing a Marchesa gown. Ashley is wearing a Galia Lahav Haute Couture jumpsuit. Leona is wearing a L’Atiste by Amy dress. Eve is wearing a Galvan dress.
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Leonardo DiCaprio is all smiles with Bradley Cooper while stepping out for the 2016 Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation Fundraising Auction Gala on Wednesday evening (July 20) in Saint-Tropez, France.
The guys were also joined by Jonah Hill, Tobey Maguire, and Edward Norton as the organization raised a whopping $45 million in an effort to protect the earth from climate change.
Beyonce, Rihanna, Alicia Keys, Chris Rock, and many more are coming together to reveal 23 ways that you could be killed if you are black in America in this new video produced by Mic.
Some of the actions include “falling to signal a lane change,” “riding in your girlfriend’s car with a child in the back,” “selling cigarettes outside of a corner store,” “riding a commuter train,” “walking home with a friend,” and more.
“Go to WeAreHereMovement.com to tell President Obama and Congress that the time for change is now. We demand radical transformation to heal the long history of systemic racism so that all Americans have the equal right to live and to pursue happiness,” Alicia says at the end of the video.