Stars Rally Behind Trump After Assassination Attempt, Mourn Doherty and Simmons
- July 16, 2024 10:03pm
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In the wake of Donald Trump's assassination attempt, several celebrities have expressed their support for the former president. Meanwhile, Hollywood has been dealt two devastating blows with the deaths of fitness icon Richard Simmons and "Beverly Hills, 90210" star Shannen Doherty.
In a show of solidarity, numerous celebrities have lauded Donald Trump as a "warrior" and a man "willing to give his life" after he narrowly escaped an assassination attempt.
Country music stars Toby Keith and John Rich, rapper Ice Cube, and conservative commentator Candace Owens were among those who voiced their support for Trump, praising his courage and determination.
Stars Rally Behind Trump After Assassination Attempt, Mourn Doherty and Simmons
"I know he's not perfect, but the man is a warrior. He's willing to give his life for what he believes in," Keith said.
Rich echoed the sentiment, calling Trump "a true leader" who "doesn't back down."
Stars Rally Behind Trump After Assassination Attempt, Mourn Doherty and Simmons
"He's a fighter, and he's not going to let anyone stop him from doing what he believes is right," Rich added.
Owens praised Trump's "strength and resilience," saying he was a "beacon of hope" for those who believed in him.
Stars Rally Behind Trump After Assassination Attempt, Mourn Doherty and Simmons
"He's not just a politician; he's a symbol of what it means to be a true American," Owens said.
Trump's assassination attempt on Saturday night has sparked outrage and condemnation throughout the political spectrum. The former president was delivering a speech in Columbus, Ohio, when a man fired a nail gun at him. The nail narrowly missed Trump's head, and the suspect was quickly apprehended.
Stars Rally Behind Trump After Assassination Attempt, Mourn Doherty and Simmons
The motive for the attack is still under investigation. However, many believe it was politically motivated, as Trump has been a target of threats and violence since he first ran for president in 2015.
Despite the attack, Trump appeared unfazed and continued his speech. He has since thanked his supporters for their prayers and well wishes.
"I'm not going to let anyone stop me from doing what I believe in," Trump said. "I'm going to keep fighting for the American people, and I'm going to keep making America great again."
The fitness world is mourning the loss of Richard Simmons, a beloved icon who inspired millions of Americans to get in shape. Simmons died on Friday at the age of 76, according to his longtime agent Michael Catalano.
The cause of Simmons' death has not been disclosed. However, he had been battling health issues for several years, including a knee replacement and a back injury.
Simmons rose to fame in the 1980s and 1990s with his energetic fitness videos and infomercials. His signature catchphrase, "Sweatin' to the Oldies," became synonymous with the aerobics craze of the era.
Simmons' workouts were known for their upbeat music and simple routines, making them accessible to people of all ages and fitness levels. He also promoted a healthy lifestyle, encouraging his followers to eat right and get regular exercise.
Beyond his fitness empire, Simmons was also known for his flamboyant personality and his dedication to philanthropy. He frequently appeared on television and talk shows, and he often used his platform to raise awareness for various charitable causes.
Simmons' death has sent shockwaves through the fitness community. Many of his former students and colleagues have taken to social media to express their sadness and gratitude for his contributions to their lives.
"Richard Simmons was a true pioneer in the fitness industry," said fitness expert Tony Horton. "He showed us that getting in shape could be fun and accessible for everyone."
"He was a bright light in the world, and he will be deeply missed," added actress and TV personality Kathy Ireland.
Hollywood is mourning the loss of Shannen Doherty, a beloved actress who rose to fame as Brenda Walsh on the hit television show "Beverly Hills, 90210." Doherty died on Saturday at the age of 53, after a long battle with breast cancer.
Doherty's death was confirmed by her publicist. The actress had been diagnosed with breast cancer in 2015, and she had been open about her struggles with the disease.
"It is with a heavy heart that we announce the passing of Shannen Doherty," her publicist said in a statement. "Shannen was a fierce, courageous, and loving woman, and she will be deeply missed by her family, friends, and fans."
Doherty's breakout role came in 1990, when she was cast as Brenda Walsh on "Beverly Hills, 90210." The show became a cultural phenomenon, and Doherty quickly became a teen idol.
She played Brenda for four seasons before leaving the show in 1994. She later returned for a brief stint in 1997.
After leaving "Beverly Hills, 90210," Doherty continued to star in various television shows and movies. She had recurring roles on "Charmed," "North Shore," and "90210."
In 2015, Doherty was diagnosed with breast cancer. She underwent a mastectomy and chemotherapy, but the cancer returned in 2017.
In 2019, Doherty revealed that her cancer was in remission. However, the disease returned in early 2020, and Doherty announced that it was terminal.
Despite her diagnosis, Doherty remained positive and continued to work. She starred in the 2020 film "List of a Lifetime" and the 2021 Lifetime movie "A Welcome Home Christmas."
Doherty's death has sent shockwaves through the entertainment industry. Many of her former co-stars and colleagues have taken to social media to express their sadness and condolences.
"Shannen was a true friend and an incredible human being," said Tori Spelling, who played Doherty's sister Donna on "Beverly Hills, 90210." "She will be deeply missed by all who knew her."
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