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Halsey intervenes during concert to save videographer from getting burned, Entertainment News
Halsey intervenes during concert to save videographer from getting burned, Entertainment News

AsiaOne

time15 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • AsiaOne

Halsey intervenes during concert to save videographer from getting burned, Entertainment News

Halsey intervened during her concert to save a videographer from getting burned. The Bad at Love hitmaker was performing in Pittsburgh on June 14 when she noticed the camera operative was in the path of upcoming pyrotechnics, and after her subtle hint failed to make the man move, she took more drastic measures. According to E! News, Halsey had mouthed "Get out of the way" to the videographer while singing Without Me, but when he failed to pick up her cue, she jumped up and rushed to shove the man off the side of the stage before the flames shot out. Halsey told the videographer: "There's pyro coming! Move!" The 30-year-old singer then quickly ran back to the centre of the stage with a nervous laugh to carry on the song. @bbachman09 Replying to @Instrumental Gamer ♬ original sound - bbachman09 This isn't the first time Halsey — who has three-year-old son Ender with former partner Alev Aydin and is engaged to Avan Jogia — has encountered a major mishap during a show. In 2021, everything "stopped working" during a concert at New York's Madison Square Garden. Halsey told The Late Late Show with James Corden: "I was onstage, and everything stopped working. Sound, lights, video, music, the whole thing, my brain. "Everything malfunctioned, and I had to stand on the stage for two minutes talking to the crowd. Two minutes in stage time is like a century." The Gasoline singer eventually opted to start the whole performance again. She continued: "When that happened to me, I just started my whole show over from the top, so that I could do the whole thing with no mistakes." Halsey and Avan got engaged towards the end of last year and the 33-year-old actor recently spoke of how much he enjoys being able to "make art" with his fiancee. He told People magazine: "One of the great joys of being with someone who's an artist is being able to make art with them and to go back and forth about the art that they're making and how you can contribute and be helpful, and them being able to contribute and be helpful to your own art. "The only thing that I care about is the making of things. "So when you have someone who can meet you there and meet you where you're at, that's one of the joys of it, for sure. "If she busts through the door and has an idea, and I bust the door and have an idea, and it doesn't have to be about acting or music or movies — it could be a cookbook — we just make what we have to. "I think I'm happy to have found someone I can be matched with in that capacity." [[nid:719264]]

Halsey saves videographer from pyrotechnics
Halsey saves videographer from pyrotechnics

Perth Now

timea day ago

  • Entertainment
  • Perth Now

Halsey saves videographer from pyrotechnics

Halsey intervened during her concert to save a videographer from getting burned. The Bad at Love hitmaker was performing in Pittsburgh on June 14 when she noticed the camera operative was in the path of upcoming pyrotechnics, and after her subtle hint failed to make the man move, she took more drastic measures. According to E! News, Halsey had mouthed "Get out of the way" to the videographer while singing Without Me, but when they failed to pick up her cue, she jumped up and rushed to show the man off the side of the stage before the flames shot out. Halsey told the videographer: "There's pyro coming! Move!" The 30-year-old singer then quickly ran back to the centre of the stage with a nervous laugh to carry on the song. This isn't the first time Halsey - who has three-year-old son Ender with former partner Alev Aydin and is engaged to Avan Jogia - has encountered a major mishap during a show. In 2021, everything "stopped working" during a concert at New York's Madison Square Garden. Halsey told The Late Late Show with James Corden: 'I was onstage, and everything stopped working. Sound, lights, video, music, the whole thing, my brain. 'Everything malfunctioned, and I had to stand on the stage for two minutes talking to the crowd. Two minutes in stage time is like a century.' The Gasoline singer eventually opted to start the whole performance again. She continued: 'When that happened to me, I just started my whole show over from the top, so that I could do the whole thing with no mistakes.' Halsey and Avan got engaged towards the end of last year and the 33-year-old actor recently spoke of how much he enjoys being able to "make art" with his fiancee. He told People magazine: "One of the great joys of being with someone who's an artist is being able to make art with them and to go back and forth about the art that they're making and how you can contribute and be helpful, and them being able to contribute and be helpful to your own art. "The only thing that I care about is the making of things. "So when you have someone who can meet you there and meet you where you're at, that's one of the joys of it, for sure. "If he busts through the door and has an idea, and I bust the door and have an idea, and it doesn't have to be about acting or music or movies — it could be a cookbook — we just make what we have to. "I think I'm happy to have found someone I can be matched with in that capacity."

Madonna Responds to Donald Trump's ‘King' Post: ‘If This Is a Joke, I'm Not Laughing'
Madonna Responds to Donald Trump's ‘King' Post: ‘If This Is a Joke, I'm Not Laughing'

Yahoo

time21-02-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Madonna Responds to Donald Trump's ‘King' Post: ‘If This Is a Joke, I'm Not Laughing'

Madonna has shared her latest thoughts on the current activities of U.S. President Donald Trump. The Queen of Pop's latest comments on Trump came following a controversial post from the official White House X account on Wednesday (Feb. 19). Sharing a fake Time magazine cover, the title was altered to feature Trump's name, while a caption reading 'long live the king' appeared above a smiling of the President, adorned with a crown. More from Billboard Djo Reimagines Haim's 'Gasoline' for Australia's 'Like a Version' Selena Gomez & Benny Blanco Team Up With Gracie Abrams for 'Call Me When You Break Up': Stream It Now Big Time Rush Announce 'In Real Life' Tour Playing Every Song From Their TV Show The post, which was shared after his administration ordered New York to end congestion pricing, was also accompanied by a quote attributed to Trump, 'CONGESTION PRICING IS DEAD. Manhattan, and all of New York, is SAVED. LONG LIVE THE KING.' Understandably, the post drew swift criticism from those who recognized the irony of the White House's reference to Trump as a monarch, given the very circumstances upon which America was first founded. Madonna was one of those very people, who took to her Instagram Stories on Thursday (Feb. 20) to criticize the post. 'I thought this country was built by Europeans, escaping living under the rule of a King, to establish a New World governed by the people,' she wrote. 'Currently, we have a president who calls himself our King. If this is a joke, I'm not laughing.' This is far from the first time that Madonna has responded negatively to actions from the Trump administration. Following Trump's first inauguration in Jan. 2017, the musician addressed a crowd of over 500,000 women and men at the Women's March on Washington, with her expletive-laden speech airing uncensored on C-Span, CNN and MSNBC. 'Welcome to the revolution of love, to the rebellion, to our refusal as women to accept this new age of tyranny, where not just women are in danger but all marginalized people, where being uniquely different right now might truly be considered a crime,' she told the gathered masses. 'It took this horrific moment of darkness to wake us the f— up.' More recently, Madonna responded to Trump's myriad executive orders eliminating diversity, equity and inclusion positions within government branches and agencies, and numerous orders repealing protections for LGBTQIA+ individuals and members of other marginalized communities. 'It's so sad to watch our new Government slowly dismantling all the Freedoms we have been fighting for and WON over the years,' she wrote, accompanying her post with a pride flag and a broken heart emoji. 'Don't give up the Fight!' Best of Billboard Chart Rewind: In 1989, New Kids on the Block Were 'Hangin' Tough' at No. 1 Janet Jackson's Biggest Billboard Hot 100 Hits H.E.R. & Chris Brown 'Come Through' to No. 1 on Adult R&B Airplay Chart

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