She excitedly announced her pregnancy in January, and Lauren Goodger has revealed that the news of a new baby has brought her closer to her dad. The former TOWIE star, 34, is expecting her first child with boyfriend Charles Drury, 23.
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Theodor Seuss Geisel, better known in households across America as Dr. Seuss, just became the latest cancel culture casualty.
If you have kids chances are you have probably found yourself on more than one occasion dressing them up as a character from their favorite Dr. Seuss book and sending them to school to celebrate his birthday. Dr.
She excitedly announced her pregnancy in January, and Lauren Goodger has revealed that the news of a new baby has brought her closer to her dad. The former TOWIE star, 34, is expecting her first child with boyfriend Charles Drury, 23.
On the mend. Jason Kennedy and Lauren Scruggs took a trip to the emergency room amid their IVF journey.
Andrew Cuomo is not resigning.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo Friday blasted politicians for putting “opinions ahead of facts” and said he’ll continue with the business of running New York until a pair of inquiries into allegations of sexual harassment are completed.
British author of "The Madness of Crowds" Douglas Murray torched "American cancel culture," after Meghan Markle’s racism claim against the royal family. During an appearance on "Fox & Friends," Murray expressed concern that "American culture wars seem to now be going around the world" and called on people to stand up for themselves and demand evidence when allegations are brought against them.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorDisney is taking fire from conservatives complaining about so-called “cancel culture” for a change the company made to Disney Plus — five months ago.In October 2020, Disney Plus added a new content warning that appears as a slate prior to several older movies on the service that contain racist depictions, including “Dumbo,” “Peter Pan,” “Swiss Family Robinson,” “The Aristocats,” “Fantasia,” “The Jungle Book” and “Lady and the Tramp.”“This program includes negative
Gabriel Iglesias mocked cancel culture while defending his role as the famous Loony Tunes character Speedy Gonzales in "Space Jam: A New Legacy." The comedian, who hails from Mexico and often goes by the nickname "Fluffy," was tapped to do the character’s voice in the sequel to the immensely popular 1996 movie that saw Michael Jordan get sucked into the world of Looney Tunes in order to play a high-stakes basketball game against wacky alien invaders. Iglesias took to Twitter earlier this week
A post shared by Alec Baldwin (@alecbaldwininsta)Going on to criticise cancel culture further, Baldwin added: “The cancel culture thing has revved up during COVID. [People] have a lot of times on their hands… They want to get on their computer and they want to take on people like me and they want to say every horrible thing that you can possibly imagine about defending someone whose been accused of a crime.“The COVID has exacerbated everything bad in our society.
Alec Baldwin went on a lengthy social media rant in which he seemingly defended Woody Allen and New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo while bashing "cancel culture." The actor initially released a 14-minute video on his Instagram in which he covered the topic more at length before deleting it and replacing it with a significantly shorter video that takes on cancel culture in less-specific terms. "I think my last message went on too long.
led by Los Angeles Lakers legend Lebron James, in lieu of Jordan who retired from basketball for the final time in 2003.Critics have called out the classic cartoon character, a bilingual mouse from Mexico who wears a sombrero and speaks in a thick accent, for playing into stereotypes about Latin Americans.A New York Times piece by opinion writer Charles Blow last week discussed how racially insensitive cartoons of yore have endured today — tied to news that a number of Dr.
Americans love a good reality show, add in the British royals and Oprah and you have all the makings for must-see TV. That’s exactly what happened Sunday night when CBS aired Oprah’s interview with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
Eminem has released an animated music video for his new track ‘Tone Deaf’ – watch it below.Taken from the rapper’s latest album, ‘Music To Be Murdered By — Side B’, the Luis Resto and Eminem-produced track hears him take aim at cancel culture while putting his controversial past on full display.On the track’s chorus, Em raps: “I can’t understand a word you say (I’m tone-deaf)/ I think this way I prefer to stay (I’m tone-deaf)/ I won’t stop even when my hair turns grey (I’m tone-deaf)/ ‘Cause
There’s a lot of talk about cancel culture these days, and that’s the premise of the new animated lyric video for Eminem’s “Tone Deaf”.
Donald Trump, Jr. exploded in a rant about “cancel culture” Tuesday morning on Fox News, railing against a wide variety of right-wing identified entities he falsely claims have been “canceled” for being racist or otherwise unacceptable. Among them, Mr.