Gogglebox after fans complained about some 'insensitive' comments made by the Michael family around the coronavirus pandemic.
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Stockport council has come under fire for a ‘misogynistic’ tweet which urged people to treat coronavirus ‘like your mother-in-law’.The post - which also appeared on Facebook - was intended as a humorous way of getting the message about social distancing across.It read ‘the trick to social distancing is acting like your mother-in-law’s around every corner!’But some felt it was badly misjudged - particularly in light of evidence that domestic violence against women has soared during lockdown.The
.Gogglebox after fans complained about some 'insensitive' comments made by the Michael family around the coronavirus pandemic.
parents have vowed to cancel Netflix over claims a new film "normalises paedophilia". The French film 'Cuties' is centred on a group of pre-teen girls in a dance troupe and depicts them learning to 'twerk' whilst dressed in revealing clothing.
Also Read: Chris Evans Accidentally Posts a 'D- Pic' and the Twitterverse Melts DownOther great puns included “a welcome new ‘member’ of ‘The Avengers” and “the most fantastic one of the ‘Fantastic Four'” (Evans played Johnny Storm AKA The Human Torch in that series).
Disney's big-budget remake of Mulan, already the subject of apro-democracy boycott, has come under additional fire for filming scenes in China's Xinjiang Province, where Beijing is accused of perpetrating human rights abuses against Uighur Muslims on a massive scale. Not only did Disney shoot in the region, but the studio appears to have offered its gratitude to Chinese government agencies involved in alleged abuses.
It has been nearly six months since the world premiere of Mulan took place, but audiences around the world are finally getting to see the movie!
TV presenter Alex Jones has come under fire from viewers who spotted she had forgotten about social distancing rules during filming.The brunette beauty was interviewing Max George on The One Show as it had just been announced he would be one of this year's line up for Strictly Come Dancing. But as the interview came to a close the 43-year-old leaned in and touched Max's arm before patting him off into the lift.
Turns out more politicians than just Donald Trump are living by the mantra “do as I say, not as I do” these days!
Actor Sofia Carson used her platform to voice a political statement at the 2020 MTV Video Music Awards on Saturday, whichtook place in a socially distanced style due to guidelines imposed by health officials monitoring the novel coronavirus pandemic. Carson, who started out her career in the Disney channel series Austin & Ally and has numerous TV credits,encouraged viewers to vote in the upcoming presidential election.
Katy Perry's MTV VMAs look is a bit different this year.
told Salon the site had made Coulter remove the tweet, but not before she was dragged online for the sentiment.Celebrity chef and activist Andrew Zimmern called her comment “heinous.” “Geeks of Doom” publisher and musician Dave the Third called it “pure evil.”Also Read: Tucker Carlson Defends Teen Vigilante Charged With Murdering 2 Kenosha Protesters (Video)But Coulter hasn’t been alone in defending Rittenhouse.