Hailey Bieber snaps a selfie with her giant billboard in the background on Sunday (September 27) in Milan, Italy.
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Disney‘s live-action remake of Mulan has come under attack for filming in Xinjiang in China.The autonomous region hosts “alleged widespread human rights abuses”, per The Guardian, against Uighurs and other Muslim minority communities.
Disney have been contacted for comment.The region reportedly forces sterilisations and birth control among Uighur women, who describe the phenomenon as “demographic suicide” in an attempt to suppress birthrates.The film’s credits give “special thanks” to eight
.Hailey Bieber snaps a selfie with her giant billboard in the background on Sunday (September 27) in Milan, Italy.
Brad Pitt’s rumoured girlfriend Nicole Poturalski isn’t known for being a runway model, but she just made a rare appearance on the runway for Milan Fashion Week! The 27-year-old model, who is allegedly dating Brad Pitt, walked in the Boss fashion show on Friday (September 25) in Milan, Italy.
Kendall Jenner is getting back to work!
Nicole Poturalski isn’t known for being a runway model, but she just made a rare appearance on the runway for Milan Fashion Week!
Irina Shayk walks the runway at the Boss fashion show during Milan Fashion Week on Friday (September 25) in Milan, Italy.
“I’m ready for a baby announcement from them,” wrote @_surrules on Sept. 24. A popular Vanderpump Rules fan account shared a picture of Katie Maloney, in a red swimsuit, kissing Tom Schwartz as he dips her. It’s a romantic picture, and it prompted a user to ask, “how much fomo do you want to bet Katie is having right now? Literally, other than Kristen [Doute], she’s the odd one out, and you know how much she loves that!”
Paul Mescal leans against a wall and takes a break from his walk on Wednesday afternoon (September 23) in Milan, Italy.
Rita Ora is showing off her stylish side in Milan!
Marie Osmond filming new commercials with Publishers Clearing House, to Ireland Baldwin showing off her bikini body in Malibu, to LeBron James celebrating the Lakers making it to the championship with wine.
SEOUL, South Korea -- Disney is under fire for filming part of its live-action reboot “Mulan” in Xinjiang, the region in China where the government has been accused of human rights abuses against Uighurs and other predominantly Muslim minorities.The final credits in the film, which was released on Disney Plus last week and is being rolled out in several countries this month, thank propaganda departments in Xinjiang and the public security bureau of Turpan, a Uighur-majority city in the
The new Disney movie Mulan has been generating backlash after it was discovered that portions of the movie were filmed in a controversial area of China.
Artem Chigvintsev is officially living separately from his fiancée, Nikki Bella, and their 1-month-old son, Matteo, while filming Dancing With the Stars.“Finally got situated in my trailer for the next, hopefully, 11 weeks,” the pro, 38, said on his Thursday, September 10, Instagram Story. “Welcome to my house.
Rebecca Davis editorDisney’s chief financial officer Christine McCarthy acknowledged Thursday that the company’s choice to shoot parts of “Mulan” in China’s Xinjiang region has “generated a lot of issues for us.” The corporation has come under fire for shooting portions of the live action epic in the northwestern region where an estimated one million members of the mostly Muslim Uighur ethnic minority have been placed against their will in internment camps as part of an effort to forcibly
Dade Hayes Finance EditorDisney CFO Christine McCarthy addressed the controversy over Mulan, which critics accuse of indirectly favoring the oppression of Uighur Muslims in China, noting the uproar has created “a lot of issues.”Authorities in the Xinjiang province, an area where Uighurs have been detained in mass internment camps, authorized filming in the region and a government agency is acknowledged in the film’s credits. Critics, including politicians like U.S.
Mulan” is escalating, with a US senator accusing the Mouse House of “whitewashing genocide” as it cooperated with the Chinese government to get the movie made.As the film nears its theatrical debut in China on Friday, critics have pointed to a line in the movie’s credits that thanks the Xinjiang authorities, including one entity on the US-sanctions list, for their cooperation.
Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefAlready tracking poorly in the Middle Kingdom, Disney’s “Mulan” is now the subject of a media blackout in mainland China, where it is set for a theatrical release on Friday. The move appears related to foreign reactions to the film having shot partially in Xinjiang.Three sources told the Reuters news agency that mainland media outlets had received a notice asking them not to cover the film.
posted online Wednesday, Hawley accused Disney of “whitewashing of the ongoing Uighur [sic] genocide,” which he said contradicted the “company’s supposed principles.”The ties between Disney and the Chinese concentration camps were revealed over the weekend, when viewers noticed that the end credits specifically thank the the Turpan Municipal Bureau of Public Security, which runs security forces in Xinjiang.
Ed Meza @edmezavarSwitzerland’s Cognito Films has re-teamed with German shingle Elemag Pictures on a human drama about a group of pit workers coming to terms with the closure of Germany’s last coal mine.“Once We Were Pitmen” accompanies five miners on a bittersweet journey against the backdrop of climate change, Germany’s energy transition away from fossil fuels and even gender identity.