Leave it to Ryan Reynolds to grasp onto a social media moment and take the piss out of it.
19.07.2020 - 23:25 / deadline.com
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerThe Walt Disney Co. is “slashing” its ad spending on Facebook, according to a report in the Wall Street Journal.Disney becomes the latest company to withdraw ads from Facebook, which is suffering from a boycott by its advertisers over its policies on so-called “hate speech” and other content.
Leave it to Ryan Reynolds to grasp onto a social media moment and take the piss out of it.
Alexandra Del Rosario Associate Editor/Nights & WeekendsBTS will hit the VMA stage for the first time ever later this month.MTV announced today that the Kpop-sensation’s Video Music Awards debut will also feature a performance of their new English-only single “Dynamite.” BTS, which is up for three categories including best pop, is among the handful of performers for the 2020 MTV VMAs.Joining BTS is J Balvin and “Say So” singer Doja Cat.
MTV Video Music Awards from booking the hottest talent!On Tuesday, MTV unveiled the first round of performers for its annual awards show ceremony, which is set to take place Aug. 30 at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.
“He would lift all the weans in and sit them behind the wheel. “He said we were the first local group to have him as a personality and if ever Creetown Gala needed his help we were just to contact the family.“We never have done.”
During a conversation with her social media followers, Doja Cat came out to say she had since recovered from the coronavirus after her diagnosis earlier this month. In case you missed it, Doja Cat said she wasn’t afraid of COVID-19.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorFacebook’s $1 billion deal to buy Instagram in April 2012 became a focal point of the House Judiciary Committee’s antitrust hearing, with emails from Mark Zuckerberg revealing that the Facebook CEO was concerned that the photo-sharing app would become a significant competitor.Referring to email communications provided by the social media giant, Rep.
Doja Cat, Say So fame singer, is replying to fans about her experience with Coronavirus. The 24-year-old music icon had previously revealed that she contracted the lethal virus, months after she said the disease was just a “flu” and that she wasn’t afraid of getting it.
Grime star Wiley has been banned from Facebook and Instagram after launching an anti-Semitic tirade last week.The Wearing My Rolex rapper started posting antisemitic tropes on his Twitter feed on Friday, writing Jews "make me sick", repeating the trope of Jewish people controlling businesses and comparing this to the Ku Klux Klan, and insisting Israel should not be a Jewish state.Wiley has since been dropped by longtime on-and-off manager John Woolf, and Metropolitan Police officials confirmed
Instagram reportedly flagged a post on Madonna’s account Tuesday after the iconic singer reposted the same coronavirus video that was shared by President Trump that prompted Twitter to remove his tweet. USA Today reported that the video that was linked to her account, which is followed by 15 million, was blurred out with a warning that declared the video contained “False Information.” “The Truth will set us all Free,” she wrote, according to the Daily Mail.
High-profile users boycott Twitter over grime star’s antisemitic rantWhile some tweets were removed by Twitter for violating its policy on hate speech, others remain public on Wiley’s profile.
Facebook has banned Wiley from its platforms after an account purportedly belonging to the rapper took aim at some of his Jewish critics.
Yusuf/Cat Stevens has opened up on why he never took to the stage at Live Aid and said organisers were “probably right not to have me”.
Doja Cat has just confirmed that she tested positive for the coronavirus disease, just months after she said the virus was just a “flu” and that she wasn’t afraid of getting it. The 24-year-old Say So rapper went on Instagram Live back in March and said, “I’m gonna get corona and then I’m gonna get a Corona, cause I don’t give a f–k about the corona, bitch.
Now that the floodgates to “Zack Snyder’s Justice League” have opened, there is no turning back. Now that the holy grail of director’s cut and movie rumors was confirmed real, people are eager to see more than a short clip.