1. Ansel Elgort played a trick on his fans, but it was a GOOD trick. He posted a picture of himself naked, with his manhood BARELY covered. And in the caption, he said, “OnlyFans LINK IN BIO.” And the link in his Instagram bio took you to a GoFundMe for Brooklyn restaurants that are making meals for healthcare workers. (His post has been taken down, but the GoFundMe is still active.)
2. Oscar Nuñez, Creed Bratton, Kate Flannery, and Melora Hardin from “The Office” are raffling off a chance to have a virtual coffee date with them. To enter, just go to Omaze.com and donate. Your money goes to the Variety Boys & Girls Clubs in L.A.
3. Michael Jordan is raking in between $3 million and $4 million from that ESPN docuseries “The Last Dance”, and he’s donating all of it to charity.
Michael Jordan Is Donating All of His Proceeds from The Last Dance Docuseries to Charity https://t.co/ixQX3vdLZB
— People (@people) April 22, 2020
4. Will Smith interviewed Dr. Anthony Fauci about why COVID-19 is hitting the African-American community so hard. It’ll air today on the new episode of his online show “Will From Home”. (Check out a preview here.)
5. Because the psychological impact of COVID-19 will outlast the virus itself, Demi Lovato is helping to launch a fund to support mental health organizations that are already dealing with increased demand.
6. Kanye West’s love affair with Chick-fil-A has taken a charitable turn. He’s teaming up with them to provide a quarter of a million meals to food banks.
.@KanyeWest & @ChickfilA have partnered with @LADreamCenter to serve 300k meals during the Coronavirus pandemic.https://t.co/Nlf7JLfq5K
— Photos Of KimYe (@PhotosOfKanye) April 20, 2020
7. Rapper Birdman is paying one month’s rent for people in the New Orleans community where he grew up.
8. George Stephanopoulos has recovered from COVID-19, and he’s donating plasma to potentially help save lives.
.@GStephanopoulos announces he has signed up for a clinical trial to donate blood plasma and potentially help COVID-19 patients. pic.twitter.com/eCEqdqVVbV
— Good Morning America (@GMA) April 21, 2020
Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson are doing the same thing. (You can listen to him talk about it here. Scroll down to the link that says “We Call to Check In On Tom Hanks.” It happens really close to the beginning.)
We Call To Check In On Tom Hanks (And Ask Him To Play Not My Job) https://t.co/TgFx3cWRl3 pic.twitter.com/A3pzDIL3iB
— 90.7 WMFE (@wmfeorlando) April 18, 2020