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Today's culture climate has David Spade holding back. The comedian, 57, opened up about cancel culture when stopped by TMZ cameras on Friday and it appears he too is feeling the dangers of the movement.
Spade admitted that he's just as worried about his present jokes as he is his past. "I worry about my last standup set!" Spade told a photographer.
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said. “It’s so far out of hand now that I could promise you that no one is safe.
said. “It’s so far out of hand now that I could promise you that no one is safe.
Johnny Depp is speaking out about cancel culture.
Johnny Depp has been seemingly blacklisted in Hollywood, after the very messy legal battle and domestic violence allegations lobbed against him from Amber Heard. But it appears the actor does have a safe haven at the San Sebastian Film Festival, where he is being honored this year.
Jamie Lang Johnny Depp was only meant to be asked questions relating to his career during a press conference preceding his Donostia Awards reception at the San Sebastian Film Festival.
Johnny Depp is speaking out.
Johnny Depp went on the record today saying that he is a victim of cancel culture and that “no one is safe” from the movement, calling on people to “stand up” for people facing “injustice”.
Today show, explaining why cancel culture is “drowning in shame.”“It’s not just people in power who have voices, that’s one of the beauties and the beasts of social media,” Lewinsky said. “More people can be heard.”She continued, “We’re living in a culture and world now where we’re drowning in shame.
Sharon Osbourne isn’t interested in returning to TV after her high-profile exit from "The Talk" earlier this year. Osbourne faced allegations of racism at the time that ultimately led to her jumping ship with the long-running talk show after years on the air.
Monica Lewinsky opened up about cancel culture and public shaming while discussing her upcoming documentary, "15 Minutes of Shame." Currently, the 48-year-old is helping to rehash her infamous affair with former president Bill Clinton in 1998 by way of FX’s "Impeachment: American Crime Story," which will dramatize the events.
Taylor Swift, 31, wished Beyoncé a very happy 40th birthday in an epic star-studded video! “The fact that you have paved the road that every female artist is walking down now,” Taylor said in the video, which was put together by Harper’s Bazaar magazine. “The fact that you’ve done so with such kindness and such grace…to say I admire you — there’s just not a word for it,” the Folklore singer added, looking gorgeous in a long floral flock with a red lip.
David Crosby has labelled Neil Young as the “most selfish person” he knows in a scathing new interview.According to Crosby, the former Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young bandmates are being kept apart by some “petty-assed bullshit.”He told The Guardian: “Neil has got a genuine beef. I did say something bad about his girlfriend [Daryl Hannah].
Alexandra Burke has taken to Instagram to thank fans for their support following her debut on SAS Who Dares Wins. The former X Factor star, 33, is appearing in the current series of the hit Channel 4 show alongside the likes of writer and TV presenter Ulrika Jonsson, TV personalities Kerry Katona, Vicky Pattison and Jake Quickenden, and athlete James Cracknell.
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