Rap artist Nicki Minaj slammed America’s cancel culture after she spoke out about her vaccine hesitancy and compared it to China's restrictions on residents and visitors from criticizing the country's leaders.
27.08.2021 - 18:31 / hollywoodlife.com
On the heels of the release of her new podcast, Fool Coverage, Laura Lee is ready to share her story in a way her fans have yet to hear. “I’ve been doing mostly beauty for eight years straight and I’m literally so much more than that.
I have so many ideas, a lot of thoughts and there’s so much that goes on in my life that people don’t even know about because I am just a beauty person online,” she explained in an EXCLUSIVE interview with HollywoodLife. “I want to be more than that.
Rap artist Nicki Minaj slammed America’s cancel culture after she spoke out about her vaccine hesitancy and compared it to China's restrictions on residents and visitors from criticizing the country's leaders.
Her turn to make the rules. Britney Spears got real about waiting more than a decade to choose her own path after getting engaged to Sam Asghari amid her conservatorship battle.
Reaching out. Tommy Lee revealed he spoke with Sebastian Stan about Hulu’s controversial Pam & Tommy series — and is excited to see the project based on his life.
Sharon Osbourne isn’t interested in returning to TV after her high-profile exit from "The Talk" earlier this year. Osbourne faced allegations of racism at the time that ultimately led to her jumping ship with the long-running talk show after years on the air.
Leo Varadkar’s long-time partner Matthew Barrett has hit back at trolls criticising the politician online after a photo of him enjoying himself at a music festival caused uproar last week.
Monica Lewinsky opened up about cancel culture and public shaming while discussing her upcoming documentary, "15 Minutes of Shame." Currently, the 48-year-old is helping to rehash her infamous affair with former president Bill Clinton in 1998 by way of FX’s "Impeachment: American Crime Story," which will dramatize the events.
Today's culture climate has David Spade holding back. The comedian, 57, opened up about cancel culture when stopped by TMZ cameras on Friday and it appears he too is feeling the dangers of the movement.
Jay Leno isn't worried about cancel culture. The 71-year-old former "Tonight Show" icon spoke up about the movement which has resulted in performers losing gigs, endorsement deals, and even fans for jokes that have been deemed too offensive by the public.
Maybe it comes from having a decades-long career being considered a film legend, but Paul Schrader is unafraid to speak his mind. However, as he is quick to point out, the filmmaker is keenly aware that speaking your mind in today’s political climate can result in some serious losses in your career due to “cancel culture.” Speaking to Deadline, while promoting his new film “The Card Counter,” Paul Schrader opened up about what he perceives are the ills of cancel culture.
Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings star Simu Liu has reflected on his character’s future in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.The actor, who plays the titular superhero in the new film, recently told NME about how much longer he projects being a part of the major franchise.Asked whether his contracts revealed how many films he would be signed up for, Liu replied: “I think every contract is different, I’m not sure what mine is compared to anybody else.“As a fan, what’s most important watching
Paul Schrader is set to return to Venice Film Festival tomorrow with The Card Counter, four years after his Ethan Hawke-starring First Reformed debuted at the Italian festival to acclaim.
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaJay Duplass is the raging id at the center of “The Chair,” a new Netflix miniseries about an English professor who makes a tasteless joke that lands him in the middle of a massive social-media fueled controversy.
WARSAW, Poland -- An exhibition at a Polish state museum opening Friday features the works of provocative artists in what organizers describe as a celebration of free speech, and a challenge to political correctness and “cancel culture” on the political left.Some critics, however, accuse organizers of giving a platform to antisemitic, racist and Islamophobic messages under the pretense of defending freedom of expression."Political Art,” which features the works of nearly 30 artists, is the
If Sandra Lee was caught up in any feelings over Andrew Cuomo’s resignation, she certainly hid them well when she touched down at Los Angeles International Airport on Wednesday (Aug. 25).
David Spade spoke out against cancel culture, calling the current climate "tricky" and noting that gripes often come from "outsiders" in the comedy community. It can be argued that Spade benefited a bit from cancel culture, recently wrapping up a guest-hosting stint on "Bachelor In Paradise" after regular host Chris Harrison departed the franchise amid a racism scandal. Speaking to Variety about his time on the show, Spade noted that "Bachelor" producer Mike Fleiss gave him the freedom to say
an interview with The New York Times published Monday, Lee was asked why he wanted to include their perspective in the film alongside other politicians and people who lost loved ones in the attack. The director explained one episode of the four-part doc commemorating the 20th anniversary of 9/11 includes interviews with conspiracy theorists about how the towers fell because he shares some of their questions.“Because I still don’t … I mean, I got questions.