The week's listings include full sets or cameos by Dolly Parton, Elton John, Finneas, Lewis Capaldi, Kenny Chesney, Audra McDonald, D-Nice, Sheryl Crow, Jon Bon Jovi and scores more.
27.04.2020 - 18:21 / peoplemagazine.co.za
Alanis Morissette has claimed women in music aren’t able to speak out about their experiences of sexual abuse due to non-disclosure agreements (NDAs).
Sexual harassment and abuse have become a hot topic in Hollywood since scores of women went public with accusations against movie mogul Harvey Weinstein in 2017 – but the music business is yet to have a similar reckoning.
Discussing the topic in an interview with Britain’s The Sunday Times newspaper, Alanis stated that sexual misconduct of all
The week's listings include full sets or cameos by Dolly Parton, Elton John, Finneas, Lewis Capaldi, Kenny Chesney, Audra McDonald, D-Nice, Sheryl Crow, Jon Bon Jovi and scores more.
Rebekah Vardy has shared a heartbreaking post about the sexual abuse she suffered as a child.
The tour's UK and Ireland dates are currently still going ahead
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By Ellise Shafer
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Alanis Morissette is angry women in music aren’t more able to speak out about their experiences of sexual abuse due to its alleged normalization within the industry.
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