Jameela Jamil took aim at journalist Piers Morgan in a series of blistering tweets on Sunday night, after he shared private messages sent to him by the late Caroline Flack.
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The Good Place actress and frequent Kardashian critic Jameela Jamil has come out as queer, and she did so via a long Twitter announcement on Feb. 5. She said that the controversy around her being named lead judge HBO Max’s voguing competition show Legendary led her to make the decision. After the announcement, she was slammed for heading a show that is based on LGBTQ culture, but not being gay herself. Now Jameela, 33, has decided to come out.
“Twitter is brutal. This is why I never officially
Jameela Jamil took aim at journalist Piers Morgan in a series of blistering tweets on Sunday night, after he shared private messages sent to him by the late Caroline Flack.
The royals are facing backlash over a birthday post for Prince Andrew that was shared on the official Royal Family account on Wednesday. "On this day in 1960, Prince Andrew was born at Buckingham Palace, the first child born to a reigning monarch for 103 years," the post read.
Leah Messer is facing backlash over an Instagram photo she shared on Monday that shows her daughter Aleeah in her cheerleading uniform. The red, black and white ensemble featured long sleeves with slight cutouts at the shoulders and a skirt above the knee. The 10-year-old, whose makeup is done in the photo, looked adorable with her hair in a high ponytail with a bedazzled bow. Yet, some Instagram users didn’t approve of the competition uniform, and took it out on Leah in the comments.
The royals are facing backlash over a birthday post for Prince Andrew that was shared on the official Royal Family account on Wednesday. "On this day in 1960, Prince Andrew was born at Buckingham Palace, the first child born to a reigning monarch for 103 years," the post read.
The royals are facing backlash over a birthday post for Prince Andrew that was shared on the official Royal Family account on Wednesday. "On this day in 1960, Prince Andrew was born at Buckingham Palace, the first child born to a reigning monarch for 103 years," the post read.
Williams evoked the famous "The Price Is Right" catchphrase "Come on down!" in discussing the death of Amie Harwick, who was found beneath a third-story balcony. Harwick was previously engaged to "The Price is Right" host Drew Carey.
Just days after tearfully apologizing for making comments about the LGBTQ+ community, Wendy Williams is facing criticism for appearing to make insensitive remarks about the death of Amie Harwick.
Wendy Williams is under fire yet again.
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Phillip Schofield has praised Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford after he came out as gay during an emotional appearance on Friday’s This Morning.The TV presenter defended presenter Eamonn, after he faced backlash from some viewers of the ITV daytime show for making an “inappropriate” remark during the heartfelt segment. Eamonn had said while speaking to Phillip after his announcement: “I'm disappointed in a couple of ways.
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The Good Place actress Jameela Jamil “officially” came out as queer on Twitter after receiving criticism for being the head judge of a new voguing competition show.
Jameela Jamil came out as queer on Twitter yesterday, following backlash over her part in HBO's Legendary, a new ballroom competition show in which Jamil was picked as one of the voguing judges.Critics argued that a show focusing on an already-underrepresented subculture of the LGBTQ+ community (and one largely pioneered by black people) should involve only those from that community.
Jameela Jamil has come out as a member of the LGBT+ community in response to criticism over her upcoming role in a new HBO voguing series.
Jameela Jamil has caused quite a stir on the internet after she came out as queer, just hours after facing backlash for being cast in HBO Max's new voguing competition series. Shortly after it was announced that Jameela will feature in the show, people criticised the choice and stated that the gig belonged to a queer, which Jameela was not. Responding to the controversy, Jamil posted a lengthy post on Twitter, in which she officially came out as queer. She later quit the social media platform.
Jameela Jamil has come out as queer following a backlash to her casting in a voguing competition show.
Actress Jameela Jamil has officially come out to her fans as queer after admitting to keeping it quiet for years.