Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are ready to protect their son at all costs.
06.07.2020 - 13:35 / ok.co.uk
For Caprice, 2020 has certainly been a year of challenges. She famously quit Dancing On Ice in January after parting ways with her professional partner Hamish Gaman – with accusations of bullying on both sides.
The ordeal has clearly had a lasting impact as she insists she’s now done with reality TV for good. “We don’t go backwards – we just go forwards,” she says.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are ready to protect their son at all costs.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have filed a lawsuit against unknown photographers who they claim took pictures of their son with a drone.The Sussexes are said to have claimed the Los Angeles paparazzi "crossed a red line for any parent" by allegedly snapping images of their 14 month old tot Archie in their garden in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, during the coronavirus lockdown.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have taken legal action after drones were allegedly used to take pictures of their son Archie.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are taking action against paparazzi. The couple have filed a lawsuit, claiming their privacy was invaded when photographers snapped pics of their 14-month-old son, Archie, in the backyard of their home in Los Angeles.The lawsuit alleges that unnamed individuals unlawfully photographed their son playing in their yard while the family quarantined amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Adrian Jjuuko and supporters outside the High Court in Kampala after filing the lawsuit (Pic: HRAPF)
the new host of MSNBC’s 7 p.m. weeknight hour, should again face a defamation lawsuit over a woman’s claim that, in Reid’s social media posts, she falsely accused her of making racist remarks at a 2018 Simi Valley, CA city council meeting.The plaintiff in the case, Roslyn La Liberte, contends that in one of Reid’s social media posts on Instagram, she defamed her by attributing racist remarks to her.
Lucy Mecklenburgh has been sharing her journey as a new mum with her followers and has now opened up on how she has lost her baby weight in a healthy and sensible way.The 28 year old told her followers that she has lost four stone since welcoming her baby son with fiance Ryan Thomas in March, but has done so by eating three balanced meals a day.The former TOWIE star made sure to state that she has not embarked on any fad diets or used meal replacement shakes.
Jay-Z has filed a lawsuit against a Mississippi jail over “dire” living conditions.The rapper has teamed up with Yo Gotti, and Team ROC on behalf of 227 inmates at Parchman prison.The lawsuit calls for the Department of Corrections Commissioner Nathan Burl Cain to address allegedly subpar living conditions and a lack of COVID-19 testing protocol including a lack of social distancing and PPE at the penitentiary, reports Pitchfork.“The situation in Parchman is dire,” Yo Gotti said.
Singer Anita White, who was sued by a country group over the use of the name Lady A, says the group is using their white privilege against her. The band, who had previously been known as Lady Antebellum, filed a lawsuit in federal court on Wednesday seeking a ruling that their use of the trademark “Lady A" does not infringe on White's use of the same name.
Ted Johnson MGM claims that Starz is turning a “routine licensing dispute” into “an overblown federal copyright case,” as it seeks to dismiss almost of the pay TV network’s allegations that the studio’s television division violated exclusivity provisions on more than 300 movies and TV titles.In a motion to dismiss filed in U.S.
updated figures released by the LA Controller.On Monday, LA Controller Ron Galperin shared that Los Angeles recently regained 16,000 jobs in the month of May, but the city is still down 252,000 jobs overall dating back to February.In arts, entertainment and recreation, one of the hardest hit areas, Galperin estimates that 19,294 jobs in total have been lost according to the updated data.Also Read: Gov Newsom Orders Los Angeles and 18 More Counties to Close Movie Theaters for At Least 3 WeeksA
The Rolling Stones are taking “further steps” to prevent Donald Trump from using their music at his Presidential campaign rallies.
Chicago-based Trax Records has been sued over its alleged failure to pay royalties.