Jason Momoa just proved he's a superhero in real life too.
The 41-year-old actor recently surprised a young fan currently battling cancer, by sending him plenty of goodies, including a life-sized Aquaman trident.
Momoa, who played the titular DC Comics character in the 2018 blockbuster film 'Aquaman' teamed up with Warner Bros to surprise the mega-fan with the special gift and a surprise video chat, reports Insider.
Jason Momoa first talked with Danny Sheehan, 7, over a FaceTime call a few weeks ago which he shared on his Instagram page on Nov. 18.
The 7-year-old kid, who was diagnosed with a rare and aggressive form of a brain tumor in 2017 is reportedly a huge fan of Momoa, which is why the Hollywood hunk surprised him with the gifts, as per Prevention.
The 'Justice League' star took to Instagram, where he shared several photos of all the toys that were sent to Danny,...
The 41-year-old actor recently surprised a young fan currently battling cancer, by sending him plenty of goodies, including a life-sized Aquaman trident.
Momoa, who played the titular DC Comics character in the 2018 blockbuster film 'Aquaman' teamed up with Warner Bros to surprise the mega-fan with the special gift and a surprise video chat, reports Insider.
Jason Momoa first talked with Danny Sheehan, 7, over a FaceTime call a few weeks ago which he shared on his Instagram page on Nov. 18.
The 7-year-old kid, who was diagnosed with a rare and aggressive form of a brain tumor in 2017 is reportedly a huge fan of Momoa, which is why the Hollywood hunk surprised him with the gifts, as per Prevention.
The 'Justice League' star took to Instagram, where he shared several photos of all the toys that were sent to Danny,...
- 12/9/2020
- by Omkar Padte
- GlamSham
Vevo continues to lose top-level executives. Just months after former CEO Erik Huggers announced his decision to depart the music video network, another C-level employee, Cto Alex Nunes, has left as well. In addition, Vevo has announced an unspecified number of layoffs within its product and engineering divisions.
Nunes had been at Vevo since 2015. He assumed his post after the company's previous product chief, David Rice, left as part of previous round of layoffs. Now that Nunes has himself said farewell to Vevo, the network is reportedly building a new product team that will be led by VP of engineering Andy Smith.
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Nunes had been at Vevo since 2015. He assumed his post after the company's previous product chief, David Rice, left as part of previous round of layoffs. Now that Nunes has himself said farewell to Vevo, the network is reportedly building a new product team that will be led by VP of engineering Andy Smith.
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- 4/20/2018
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
Music video platform Vevo has had significant layoffs, and lost another key executive, roughly four months after the departure of its CEO: Cto Alex Nunes left the company in recent weeks, which subsequently made significant cuts to its San Francisco-based product and engineering teams, Variety has learned.
A Vevo spokesperson confirmed staff cuts in a statement sent to Variety Friday:
“We can confirm there has been a reduction of personnel across the Product & Engineering teams at Vevo. This decision allows for greater focus to drive increased growth in the promotional and commercial value of videos. This will build on what was a very strong 2017 for us with growth in the scale and reach of the music video.”
Vevo is now working on creating a new product and growth team helmed by its VP of engineering, Andy Smith, under Vevo senior VP Will Jackson, the company’s spokesperson said.
These layoffs...
A Vevo spokesperson confirmed staff cuts in a statement sent to Variety Friday:
“We can confirm there has been a reduction of personnel across the Product & Engineering teams at Vevo. This decision allows for greater focus to drive increased growth in the promotional and commercial value of videos. This will build on what was a very strong 2017 for us with growth in the scale and reach of the music video.”
Vevo is now working on creating a new product and growth team helmed by its VP of engineering, Andy Smith, under Vevo senior VP Will Jackson, the company’s spokesperson said.
These layoffs...
- 4/20/2018
- by Janko Roettgers
- Variety Film + TV
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