Scott Disick is finally getting some real answers to long-standing, serious health concerns.
15.09.2020 - 17:47 / breakingnews.ie
Jedward have waded into the JK Rowling transphobia row, suggesting their fans use her new book as firewood.
The Harry Potter author has attracted strong criticism for comments on gender identity, but vehemently denies she is transphobic.
The controversy was reignited this week when a Sunday Telegraph review of her latest book, Troubled Blood, said it featured a “transvestite serial killer”.
The former X Factor stars, real names John and Edward Grimes, have become the latest high profile figures
Scott Disick is finally getting some real answers to long-standing, serious health concerns.
Scott Disick revealed he was scared to see a doctor amid the global coronavirus pandemic in the latest preview for Keeping Up With the Kardashians. He was joined by Kim Kardashian in the teaser, which dropped October 1, as the pair discussed the disease which was first spreading to the United States back in March “This feeling of exhaustion came out of nowhere and I really can’t seem to shake it. I am kind of like worried about it,” the father-of-three said.
Eddie Redmayne thinks some fans have been too harsh toward J.K. Rowling after she made headlines for anti-transgender comments in June.In a recent interview with the Daily Mail, the Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them star, 38, spoke out against the “vitriol” he’s seen directed at the Harry Potter author, 55, since she made her feelings clear about the trans community.
Fantastic Beasts actor Eddie Redmayne is speaking out about the backlash that Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling has received after she made anti-trans comments on social media.The author has essentially been “cancelled” by her fans this summer for the hurtful and harmful comments that she has made about the transgender community.
Bolton Wanderers' League Two rivals Forest Green Rovers, believes this could be a tipping point. "There are always a handful of clubs that are on the edge anyway, every year," he told the PA news agency.
Travis Scott and McDonald's launched a collaboration this month which included a meal (Quarter Pounder with cheese, bacon, lettuce, fries with BBQ sauce, and a Sprite for $6) and some Cactus Jack merchandise. The food was so popular that it caused supply chain shortages in McDonald's locations across the United States, and it's safe to assume that the merchandise was similarly well-received.