By now, you might have seen that Netflix is adding the 1997 blockbuster movie Titanic back to the streaming service on July 1. The film stars Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet.
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Justin Bieber‘s father Jeremy is being called out.
On Wednesday (June 7), the 48-year-old posted a meme that featured a rainbow flag alongside the caption: “Don’t forget to thank a straight person this month for your existence.”
The since-deleted post comes two days after Jeremy wrote that people need to “celebrate families” in a separate tweet. “We need to celebrate families,” he wrote. “U know the reason we’re all here! The things this generation glorifies is unbelievable!”
Keep reading to find out what else he tweeted…
After noticing the backlash, Jeremy followed up with another tweet, writing, “Acknowledging the nuclear family is offensive? My apologies to those offended. Was not my intent. Not that my opinion matters.”
Users quickly condemned Jeremy‘s comments in both the replies and quote tweets of his posts. “You talking about family is extremely ironic,” one fan wrote, while another added: “This man talking about nuclear family is so insane to me.”
A few weeks ago, Justin was spotted out and about with his wife Hailey in London. See the photos here.
By now, you might have seen that Netflix is adding the 1997 blockbuster movie Titanic back to the streaming service on July 1. The film stars Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet.
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Justin Bieber’s father continues to dig himself into a deeper hole with his homophobic posts.
second indictment of twice-impeached former president Donald Trump — Navarro and her co-hosts kicked off the day’s Hot Topics by applauding the Biden administration for announcing new initiatives to support the LGBTQ community.In that same vein, the women heavily criticized conservatives like DeSantis who are responsible for a significant increase in anti-LGBTQ legislation specifically targeting transgender people — particularly ones who are doing it under the guise of “protecting children.”“People, let me tell you this, drag queens don’t even like children,” Navarro said. “They don’t tip, and they don’t drink!”Then, she offered some advice on getting back at DeSantis directly to any drag queens watching.“I would say to all the drag queens: for the month of June, Pride Month, let’s celebrate by changing your names to Rhonda Santas.”As the discussion continued though, Navarro and her co-hosts got more serious — and more angry — about what’s happening across the country.“You are killing our children,” Whoopi said bluntly.
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Hailey Bieber to relaxed activewear championed by Olivia Wilde, there are plenty of sartorial themes to tap into this season. June is the hottest month for horseracing, Midsomer, and royal birthdays, so we can expect a blanket of stars to descend for each occasion. From Hailee Steinfeld to Emily Ratajkowski and Beyoncé, we’ve rounded up the best celebrity snaps for you to enjoy and hopefully gain a style trick or two from&hellipBridgerton breakout star Simone Ashley was gorgeous in green to attend the 2023 Veuve Clicquot Polo Classic at Liberty State Park in Jersey City.
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