Diddy is raising money for healthcare workers by hosting a dance-a-thon on Instagram live, featuring appearances from a number of celebrities.
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"We are having the WORLD’S BIGGEST DANCE-A-THON and YOU ARE ALL INVITED!!!! We are raising much-needed money for our healthcare workers in the underserved communities around the country!" Diddy said in an announcement on Instagram.
"So let’s ALL DANCE TOGETHER and raise money for our healthcare workers to let them know how much we appreciate them!"
One notable celeb who came through was Jennifer Lopez. The two dated 1999 to 2001. Lopez's current fiancé, Alex Rodriguez, also made an appearance and was exposed as a huge fan of Diddy's: "Puffy, you have to know this because I don't think you know this — this guy right here is your biggest fan. You and Mase like are his heroes, okay?" Lopez of her fiancé. "It's like every party we do, anything we do, it's like 'Put on Puffy and Mase.'"
LeBron James and his kids, Megan Thee Stallion, DJ Khaled, and more also came through. Check out some highlights in the Twitter clips below:
Drake Fans Fear He May Have Caught Coronavirus From Kevin Durant
Following the shocking news of Kevin Durant testing positive for coronavirus, people are now suspecting Drake may be at risk due to being seen with the NBA star just a few days ago.
This coronavirus outbreak is getting real, people!
Following the recent report that Kevin Durant was one of the Brooklyn Nets players that contracted COVID-19, another superstar name has now been thrown on the list of possible people at risk of catching it next, and it's probably one of the biggest ones so far.
It looks like hip-hop's golden boy Drake — yes, "DRAKE?!" — might have been exposed to coronavirus directly after he was seen hanging with Durant just a few days ago in Los Angeles. The last photo Drake posted on Instagram alongside Kevin Durant (seen above) pretty much proves that to be a fact, and with that another name has been thrown in for added drama as well: LeBron James. Drizzy just so happened to be hanging out court side with LeBron at his son Bronny James' Sierra Canyon game against Harvard-Westlake, and as you can imagine this opens up a whole new level to the outbreak. If the 6 God actually did contract the virus, this could be the case that sees everything getting way more out of hand than it already has. We can't say this enough, but please stay healthy out there by taking the social distancing movement seriously!
Of course, social media already got started with opinions. Take a look below at just some of the reactions to Drake possibly catching coronavirus from Kevin Durant:
Bronny James Mimics Iconic Kobe Bryant Dunk Just Like LeBron: Watch
"Kobe — he’s in all of us right now.”
During last week's showdown at Staples Center between the Houston Rockets and Los Angeles Lakers, LeBron James caught the ball on a fastbreak and threw down a sweet reverse dunk, perfectly imitating a jam that Kobe Bryant pulled off 19 years ago. On Monday night, video footage surfaced of LeBron's son Bronny smoothly mimicking his dad's, and Kobe's, moves during pre-game warm ups.
LeBron later revealed that his Kobe-inspired dunk wasn't premeditated, but he was extremely appreciative of NBA photographer Andrew D. Bernstein, who captured the now iconic photograph.
"I didn't really predetermine that either until I jumped," James said, per ESPN. "I just jumped and kind of figured it out, and then ... it's crazy how it's the same exact dunk, the same exact hoop that Kobe did [it on] -- what, 19 years ago or something like that? That was nice."
"When I saw it for the first time, I was like, 'Holy s---, that is an unbelievable photo,'" James said. "And then when I found out how it was taken: Andy literally had one snap on his remote to get that, and when I saw the video of it, when I was in the air, you can see the flash in the background. I was like, 'Oh, that is ... He's the real MVP, for sure.'"
As for his son's replica dunk, LeBron told reporters (H/T USA Today), “I was watching social media today, and my son did the same thing in his warmup. He didn’t do it in a game, but he kind of did the same dunk in his warmups today. So, Kobe — he’s in all of us right now.”