America’s Got Talent contestant Jane Marczewski, who performs under the stage name Nightbirde, has been forced to exit this season of the reality competition show due to her battle with cancer.
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Anna Geary is sick of hearing the phrase the ‘ideal body type’ — she scoffs down the phone at the thought of it. While it’s a term she’s heard her entire life, it’s only been aggravated by social media, in her opinion.
In case you missed the memo, Anna is not a fan of social media, and it’s not just because of that flashing incident!
Thankfully, she’s not afraid of speaking her mind on the nonsense she’s seen on social media, including how she thinks that social media massively contributes to
America’s Got Talent contestant Jane Marczewski, who performs under the stage name Nightbirde, has been forced to exit this season of the reality competition show due to her battle with cancer.
Jessica Batten is sharing her side of what went down while filming The season 1 cast of Netflix's hit show,, recently reunited for a two-year anniversary party celebrating Cameron Hamilton and Lauren Speed, and Matthew Barnett and Amber Pike.
Clare Crawley shared a deeply personal revelation with her 1 million Instagram followers.
most diverse group of women to date, which includes a slew of plus-size catwalkers and a 57-year-old stunner.This year’s three cover stars are tennis great Naomi Osaka, Megan Thee Stallion (the first rapper to appear on the cover of the issue) and Leyna Bloom, the first trans woman to appear in the issue and on the cover.While past issues have featured bikini babes posing in exotic locales from Switzerland to China — Kate Upton even once posed among penguins in Antarctica — the 2020 pandemic
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2K, has detailed the abuse he receives on social media, following the racist harassment of English football players this week.Andress took to Twitter in the wake of England’s loss to Italy, which resulted in several players from the team receiving a torrent of racist abuse and harassment on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.In the tweet thread, Andress opened up about the kinds of abuse, stalking and harassment that both he and his family have been the victims of: “While it pales in comparison to
Prince George could be kept “out of the limelight” after a stream of social media abuse was hurled at him, a royal author and expert has claimed. Robert Jobson, co-author of the book, Diana: Closely Guarded Secret, told Australian show Sunrise TV that the young prince could be taken out of the spotlight after football fans mocked him for wearing a suit and tie while watching the England vs Italy Euro 2020 final on Sunday July 11.
Ever wondered what influencers do all day? Every week we're going to be chatting to famous social media influencers to find out exactly what they do on an average day.This week we spoke to singer, YouTuber and influencer Talia Mar and she's spilled the tea on creating content for her social media platforms including Twitch, how she first went viral and her advice for anyone who wants to follow in her footsteps...Name: Talia MarAge: 24 years oldSocial media platforms: Instagram, TikTok, YouTube,
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Sacha Baron Cohen has demanded that social media bosses end the online racial attacks against England’s football players.The actor called out Facebook and Twitter heads Mark Zuckerberg and Jack Dorsey directly in a tweet.“Hey Mark Zuckerberg & @jack Dorsey — Facebook and Twitter are spreading racist attacks on these Black athletes. Online racism leads to real-world hate crimes.
Former Nickelodeon actress Lindsey Shaw has come under fire on TikTok after mocking a viral video made by Black creators!
Nick Vivarelli International CorrespondentAsghar Farhadi, an Oscar winner for “A Separation” and “The Salesman,” is in Cannes with “A Hero,” the Iranian auteur’s fourth film to world premiere in the festival’s competition after “The Past,” “The Salesman” and Spanish-language “Everybody Knows.”“A Hero,” which sees Farhadi returning to filmmaking in Iran, is about a man named Rahim who is in prison because of an unpaid debt.
K.J. Yossman British government ministers plan to tell social media platforms to unmask those hurling racists abuse at England soccer players online.According to The Times of London, the government wants to “make examples” of the racists and believes tech giants such as Twitter and Instagram need to provide perpetrators’ details to police in a more “timely fashion.”“We want real-life consequences for the people who are tweeting this abuse,” a government source reportedly told the newspaper.