It’s 2020 and Lauren Conrad is still trying to dismantle unnecessary drama in her life!
03.08.2020 - 20:23 / ok.co.uk
After being applauded by viewers and LGBT rights charity Stonewall for airing a same-sex kiss on CBBC drama The Next Step, the channel has now released a statement defending the decision after receiving complaints from viewers. It seems not everyone was in full support of the story line on the Canadian mockumentary-style drama and there were complaints.
In fact for CBBC to release a statement there will have been "more than 100 complaints", reports Metro.co.uk. Take a tour of your favourite
.It’s 2020 and Lauren Conrad is still trying to dismantle unnecessary drama in her life!
James Charles forgot about the cultural impact of Lauren Conrad's single mascara tear.
Kourtney Kardashian had the best response when an Instagram follower called out her support of important causes.The Keeping Up With the Kardashians star, 41, shared a stunning swimsuit photo on Monday, August 17. While pals like Malika Haqq, Winnie Harlow and Jason Kennedy praised Kardashian’s fit figure, one fan thought the Poosh founder’s platform could serve a different purpose.
Blake Shelton and Luke Bryan playfully traded barbs via Twitter — and Gwen Stefani was dragged in the middle of it.Shelton, 44, tweeted a doctored photo on Monday, August 17, of Bryan, also 44, doing a TV interview with a chyron that read, “Study Finds Falling Asleep at the Wheel Linked to Luke Bryan Music.” He captioned the image, “Wow! Just catching up on the news… Shocking! I have noticed some fatigue when @lukebryanonline comes on..”The “One Margarita” singer was quick to clap back, jokingly
Amber Heard hit back after being slammed for an outfit she wore during a recent trip to a mosque in Istanbul.
Doja Cat is speaking out after being mentioned on Nas‘ new single “Ultra Black.”
Kelly Clarkson is responding to a social media user who speculated on why the star's marriage to husband Brandon Blackstock came to an end. On Thursday, the Twitter user began by commenting about how Clarkson, 38, is filling in for Simon Cowell on "America's Got Talent" while the 60-year-old recovers from a back injury.
Drake Bell’s ex-girlfriend Melissa Lingafelt has accused the actor of abuse.
Chrishell Stause seemingly clapped back after Justin Hartley‘s ex-wife Lindsay Korman-Hartley stood by his side.The Selling Sunset star, 39, shared an inspirational quote to her Instagram Story on Tuesday, August 11, that highlighted the importance of women sticking together during hard times. “Be the woman who fixes another woman’s crown without telling the world it was crooked,” the quote read.
Rachael Ray is giving a well-deserved shoutout to the first responders who came to her rescue after her Lake Luzerne, New York, home caught fire over the weekend.The 51-year-old celebrity cook took to Twitter early Monday, graciously thanking the firefighters for their efforts. «Thank you to our local first responders for being kind and gracious and saving what they could of our home,» she tweeted.
Selling Sunset‘s Chrishell Stause wants her fans to keep it classy as they support her, even after costar Christine Quinn shaded her.Quinn, 31, made her feelings clear about the Young & the Restless alum, 34, when she liked a tweet calling the actress “sad” on Saturday, August 8.“I can’t stand Chrishell idk how Davina [Potratz] could sit there so calmly when that sad excuse of an ‘actress’ was like ‘I have a headache’ UGH I would have lost it,” the tweet read in reference to a scene on the
The plantation where Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively got married has issued a statement now that the famous couple has voiced regret about tying the knot in a venue where slavery took place. Their selected venue – the more than 330-year-old Boone Hall Plantation & Gardens in Mt.
“Judge Judy” and CBS are being taken to court for a “breach of contract.”
Harry Shearer, the voice behind Mr. Burns, Dr. Hibbert, Ned Flanders and many others, is speaking out after producers announced white actors will no longer voice characters of colour on “The Simpsons”.
The Simpsons has responded after producers announced they will no longer be using white actors to voice people of colour on the show.Harry Shearer, the voice Mr Burns, Ned Flanders and was the voice of Dr Hibbert, in the long-running animated series questioned the move and said that actors should be able to play outside their own experience.He told Times Radio: “I have a very simple belief about acting. The job of the actor is to play someone who they are not.
BBC has been faced with a series of complaints over a same-sex kiss scene in one of its CBBC shows.
They company adds that the advertisement never intended ‘to have sexual connotations or to offend in any way.’The ASAI ruled that ‘the advertisement, although light-hearted in nature, provided factual information in a manner that was neither explicit nor graphic.’In addition, it did not consider that the advertisement had caused grave offence.The ASAI upheld complaints that the ad caused general offence, but it did not uphold claims that the ad’s content was demeaning to women, unsuitable for