coronavirus.The US singer, who last weekend said he was “overwhelmed with gratitude” in a statement, has now updated his Instagram with a photo of him recovering at home.“THANK GOD IM STILL HERE , THANK YA’LL FOR THE
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Lorde opens up in a rare interview about her social media departure.
The singer recently caught up with Cazzie David, daughter of Larry David, for Interview magazine. The “Royals” singer revealed their were two important reasons that compelled her divorce from social media.
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“Part of what made me peace out on social media,” she told David. “Apart from feeling like I was losing my free will, was the massive amounts of stress I was feeling about
coronavirus.The US singer, who last weekend said he was “overwhelmed with gratitude” in a statement, has now updated his Instagram with a photo of him recovering at home.“THANK GOD IM STILL HERE , THANK YA’LL FOR THE
Taylor Swift has already sent out her Christmas cards!
January Jones is serving up the perfect response to a tabloid story, and took to social media to do it.
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — More than 60 years after Mal Osborn earned a varsity letter jacket from the University of Maine as a track runner, he still wore it.That is, until the 92-year-old lost it in October.
after facing a backlash for sharing an anti-vaccine video.The Black Panther star tweeted a link to a YouTube video that featured presenter Tomi Arayomi questioning the safety of vaccines for COVID-19.
One of the public works employees who found 26-year-old social media influencer Alexis Sharkey’s naked body on the side of the road in Houston spoke out for the first time Saturday, a week after making the devastating discovery. “It plays back in my head.
Letitia Wright is done with social media for now.
“This account doesn’t exist” and a blank page is what Twitter users will encounter when they try to search Black Panther star Letitia Wright on the social media platform.
Mirror Mirror for selling dodgy replicas from their homes in a sideline worth thousands.But the Facebook page was pulled down after we spoke to one of the women running the site – who protested she didn’t know she was doing anything wrong.Despite openly admitting on the page they were selling copies of the original brand, Lynn Rankin told the Daily Record “everyone does it” and denied any wrongdoing.The page had almost 14,000 members looking to save cash on replicas of their favourite big-name
social media escaped a jail sentence.Louis George, 21, of Castle View, Letham, Angus, was found guilty after trial of sending two video recordings of the student, who was 19, in an “intimate situation” with him at his then home on November 2, 2018.The charge indicated he “intended to cause her – or he was reckless as to whether she would be caused – fear, alarm or distress”, contrary to the 2016 Abusive Behaviour and Sexual Harm (Scotland) Act.He was also convicted of a sexual assault carried
Daniel Radcliffe is opening up about his lack of social media accounts and why he hasn’t joined any of the apps.
Perth man who left a teenage student feeling “suicidal” after he posted a video of them having sex on social media escaped a jail sentence at the sheriff court this week.
In a special report published last year, the M.E.N looked at the story of a sixteen-strong gang of boys as young as 13 who found themselves in court over a series of violent robberies in Manchester.