Actors Who Question Climate Change Alarmism

Action star and martial artist Chuck Norris has publicly questioned the widely accepted science around global warming. He wrote newspaper articles criticizing the data used by climate scientists, claiming that emails revealed during the “Climategate” incident showed they were manipulating information to support a particular viewpoint. While known for a humorous list suggesting “there is no such thing as global warming,” his more serious writings demonstrate a strong distrust of government environmental regulations. Norris believes protecting economic freedom is more important than acting on what he sees as uncertain climate predictions.

Bella Hadid Caught in Adorable Snowy NYC Moment

The supermodel was seen having some fun in the snow in Manhattan on January 19th, taking a break from a photoshoot, reports the Daily Mail. While New Yorkers were rushing to get out of the cold, Hadid playfully tilted her head back and caught snowflakes on her tongue.

Celebrities Who Defend the Second Amendment

Tom Selleck, the actor famous for his roles in shows like ‘Magnum, P.I.’ and ‘Blue Bloods’, is a well-known advocate for gun rights. For many years, he served on the National Rifle Association’s board and often appeared on TV to discuss and defend the rights of responsible gun owners. Selleck believes firearms are essential for law-abiding citizens and that laws should target criminals, not restrict the rights of the public. He’s also a collector of antique firearms and has dedicated time to preserving the history of shooting sports.

Jennifer Lawrence Sparks Debate After Roasting White Men as “So Misunderstood”

Lawrence playfully admitted that giving interviews often makes her question her career choices. She feels she should probably do fewer interviews than most actors, suggesting she’d like to cut back to about half the usual amount. She explained that reading her quotes online makes her realize how outlandish they can sound, saying she’s often shocked by what she sees.

Nicole Kidman Reflects on the “Blockbuster Movie” She Truly Regrets

‘Batman Forever,’ released in the mid-1990s, came at a turning point for the Batman film series. Nicole Kidman starred as Dr. Chase Meridian, a psychologist intrigued by Batman himself. The movie was a huge hit and boosted Kidman’s profile internationally. However, she’s later admitted she wasn’t happy with the role, feeling that the character wasn’t complex or independent enough for her liking.

‘His & Hers’ Tops Netflix’s Weekly Most-Watched Shows List Again This Week

Season two of ‘Ms. Rachel’ helps toddlers learn and grow with fun, interactive songs and play. This season especially focuses on helping little ones develop their speaking skills and learn important social skills through engaging activities led by Rachel Griffin-Accurso. The show is created using techniques recommended by speech experts to encourage babies and toddlers to talk and interact. ‘Ms. Rachel’ continues to be a popular choice for American families looking for good educational shows for preschoolers.

Actors Who Defend the Second Amendment

Charlton Heston, the famous actor known for films like ‘The Ten Commandments’ and ‘Ben-Hur,’ was a leading advocate for gun rights in Hollywood. He served as President of the National Rifle Association for five years and became well-known for a powerful image of him holding a flintlock rifle. Heston believed that the right to own guns was crucial for protecting individual freedom and preventing government overreach.