![]() ![]() She added that she was “very happy that I’m Ukrainian too and that I have this chance, thanks to England to be here. The contest, she said, was “very big for Ukraine” because it allowed her country to have a moment on the world stage. Andrew Jones / NBC NewsĬarrying Ukrainian flags, she said she had traveled to Liverpool from the nearby town of Blackpool, with John Elliot, a retired 72-year-old who hosts her family. John Elliot stands next to Anna Yatskiv Vasylyshyn who he took in with her teenage daughters after they fled Ukraine. However, the former NBC News contributor shared his thoughts on his future in a new Instagram post. ![]() He hasn’t talked about the cancellation news. Justin Sylvester was the only co-host who remained on the show amid its constant shakeups. They were also given a hostile reception after Russia annexed Crimea.Īnna Yatskiv Vasylyshyn, who fled to Britain from Ukraine with her two teenage daughters after the Russian invasion, said the contest was a moment to celebrate. Other E entities Daily Pop and Nightly Pop remain on the air, with much of the E News team contributing and sharing that LA studio space with Access. Daily Pop made its debut in 2017 and led to the launch of Nightly Pop. Russian acts were booed after lawmakers passed legislation known as the “gay propaganda” law in 2013, that has been used to stop gay pride marches, detain gay rights activists and effectively outlaw any public expression of LGBTQ behavior in Russia. E is an iconic brand worldwide that has become synonymous with the latest in pop culture and entertainment news, said John Najarian, executive VP and General Manager of E News and Digital. Tensions with Ukraine have, however, been evident for years. Daily Pop, is hosted by Catt Sadler, Carissa Culiner, and Justin Sylvester. ![]()
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