Khloe Kardashian is launching her latest Good American campaign, despite the new ads being “too racy” for television.
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Content warning: This story contains discussion and descriptions of domestic violence. American boyband Why Don’t We have spoken out about the “mental, emotional and financial abuse” they allegedly faced at the hands of their production team.The five-piece — comprising Jack Avery, Corbyn Besson, Zach Herron, Jonah Marais and Daniel Seavey — detailed their experiences of the alleged abuse in a recent statement on social media.In the post, they claimed the abuse took place under the supervision of
.Khloe Kardashian is launching her latest Good American campaign, despite the new ads being “too racy” for television.
Irish golfer Shane Lowry has said his wife Wendy Honner and father Brendan faced ‘dog’s abuse’ as he competed in this week’s Ryder Cup.
Eva Longoria is the latest celebrity in launching a tequila brand, but don’t get it twisted! The Mexican-American actress, producer, director, and activist is offering luxury sipping inspired by the magic of the golden hour and Mayahuel, the Aztec goddess of agave.Casa del Sol, which translates to “house of the sun,” is a singular spirit made from the finest hand-selected 100% Blue Weber agave sourced from rich clay soil in the highlands of Jalisco, Mexico.According to Longoria, the brand taps
Inés Gómez Mont — perhaps most famous in the US for once proposing to Tom Brady — is currently on the run after allegedly embezzling millions of dollars!
Michael Jackson memorabilia seized from the Vice President of Equatorial Guinea is set to help pay for COVID-19 vaccines in the African country.Around $27million (£19.6million) of assets were confiscated from Teodorin Nguema Obiang Mangue including luxury vehicles and a pair of $275,000 (£200,429) jewel-encrusted gloves belonging to Jackson, according to the US Department of Justice.The money comes from a civil forfeiture settlement dating back to 2014 between the US and Mangue after he was
Angelina Jolie showed her support for the U.S. gymnasts who testified before the Senate about the FBI's mishandling of the sexual abuse allegations made against their ex-team doctor Larry Nassar.
Simone Biles, McKayla Maroney, Maggie Nichols and Aly Raisman appeared before the Senate Judiciary Committee as part of a two-part hearing on the FBI's mishandling of the investigation into Nassar, who was found to have sexually abused scores of young athletes while working at Michigan State University and with USA Gymnastics.
An excerpt from Stephanie Grisham‘s upcoming book, “I’ll Take Your Questions Now: What I Saw in The Trump White House,” has been released and it includes an alleged bombshell text message from former First Lady Melania Trump.
Don McLean has sliced one of his kids out of his will. The "American Pie" singer, 75, revealed that he cut off his daughter, Jackie McLean, financially after she gave a tell-all interview accusing him of mental and emotional abuse.
We may have seen the last of Naomi Osaka for at least this year. In a tearful press conference following her defeat at the hands of Leylah Fernandez Friday night at the US Open, she said she’s “going to take a break for a while.”
Beanie Feldstein never expected to get close to Monica Lewinsky as she prepared to revisit one of the darkest moments of the former White House intern’s life. The actress, who connected with the anti-bullying activist while playing her in "Impeachment: American Crime Story," told People (the TV show!) that she hopes the 48-year-old will finally be seen in "a different light." Lewinsky joined the 28-year-old at Wednesday’s premiere in West Hollywood.