Miley Cyrus is clearing up her statement about her lack of “desire” to tour. The “Flowers” singer shared a statement on social media saying that it has nothing to do with her connection with fans.
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Love Island's Montana Brown shared with her fans a major update and revealed her fiancé, and real estate executive Mark O'Connor, has "bought a hotel" in Yorkshire.The pregnant reality star, who is due to give birth to her first child next month, took to her Instagram Stories to apologise to fans for her recent absence. "Hi guys, Sorry I've been a bit MIA," the 27 year old, who was wearing a grey top in the clip, began. "My partner actually bought a hotel and yeah...
it's been a minute, but it's just such an exciting project and so we've been up there a little bit, meeting the team and I can't tell you how excited I am, because the people up there are amazing." She continued: "I haven't spent too much time in Yorkshire, but obviously now we will be. It's a really exciting project, the hotel has got so much potential and the people there are so nice." This update comes as Montana counts down the days until she welcomes her first child - a baby boy. She announced her exciting baby news back in December with a beautiful post.The video clip showed her baby bump and an ultrasound.
"Baby O’Connor coming next summer," she told her followers. Since then, Montana and Mark, who met during the second national lockdown, got engaged while in Bermuda. She announced the happy news last month with a black and white shot of Mark on one knee on the beach.
Montana, who appeared on series four of the ITV2 dating show, has kept her fans updated on her pregnancy journey and shared candid posts about the conception of her baby. "This was planned," she revealed of her pregnancy when responding to a fan. "However, I didn't realise for ages that I was pregnant because we were trying earlier on in the year and [it] wasn't happening.
Miley Cyrus is clearing up her statement about her lack of “desire” to tour. The “Flowers” singer shared a statement on social media saying that it has nothing to do with her connection with fans.
lawsuit contested the ban, seeking to ensure that TikTok remains legal in Montana. “Montana’s ban abridges freedom of speech in violation of the First Amendment, violates the U.S.
Todd Spangler NY Digital Editor TikTok says Montana’s newly enacted law that would criminalize usage of the short-form video app is unconstitutional — and the app company has taken legal action to fight the state’s ban. TikTok filed a lawsuit Monday in the U.S. District Court for the District of Montana seeking to have the law reversed. It was signed into law last week by Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte, who said it would “protect Montanans’ private data and sensitive personal information from being harvested by the Chinese Communist Party.” TikTok is owned by ByteDance, a China-based internet conglomerate. “We are challenging Montana’s unconstitutional TikTok ban to protect our business and the hundreds of thousands of TikTok users in Montana,” the app maker said in a statement. “We believe our legal challenge will prevail based on an exceedingly strong set of precedents and facts.”
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prohibiting locals from downloading TikTok onto their personal phones. A group of five users including a female military veteran, a stay-at-home mother and a fitness influencer have now sued the state. They claim the ban is an unlawful “prior restraint on expression that violates the First Amendment” of the US constitution.
the lawsuit argues that Montana’s government is attempting to assert powers reserved for the federal government, and that the ban is a violation of the First Amendment of the U.S. constitution.“The Act attempts to exercise powers over national security that Montana does not have and to ban speech Montana may not suppress,” the suit says.“Montana can no more ban its residents from viewing or posting to TikTok than it could ban the Wall Street Journal because of who owns it or the ideas it publishes,” the suit also says.Filed by Samantha Alario, Heather DiRocco, Alice Held, Carly Ann Goddard and Dale Scout in the U.S.
signed the bill into law on Wednesday. The law is set to take effect in January 2024 and is likely to be challenged.«To protect Montanans' personal and private data from the Chinese Communist Party, I have banned TikTok in Montana,» wrote Gianforte on Twitter.The governor's office claims in a news release that «penalties will be enforced by the Montana Department of Justice,» and that anyone in violation of the law is liable to pay $10,000 per violation, and also liable for an additional $10,000 each day the violation continues, according to the text of S.B. 419.«Governor Gianforte has signed a bill that infringes on the First Amendment rights of the people of Montana by unlawfully banning TikTok, a platform that empowers hundreds of thousands of people across the state,» said TikTok in a statement provided to CBS News.
TikTok could be potentially made unavailable to residents of Montana after Governor Greg Gianforte signed a bill on Wednesday, May 17, effectively banning the company from operating in the state, the New York Times reports. Gianforte cited national security concerns in his decision to sign the bill, which will likely face legal challenges that delay it passing into law.
The Hollywood Reporter.The film will be Slade’s directorial debut.According to Deadline, the film will follow the events that transpired that day and will ask the question of why these massacres continue to happen.“The Kent State shooting was a dark and pivotal moment in our nation’s history. This is a story that needs to be told and surprisingly never has,” producer Tom Ortenberg told the outlet in Sept.
Montana is now the first U.S. state to completely ban TikTok. Today, Republican Gov. Greg Gianforte signed a measure prohibiting downloads in the state of the popular app.
Sophia Scorziello editor Montana has become the first state in the U.S. to ban TikTok. If the bill holds up against expected legal challenges, it will be put into effect on Jan. 1, 2024. State Gov. Greg Gianforte signed the bill on Wednesday, writing in a statement: “Today, Montana takes the most decisive action of any state to protect Montanans’ private data and sensitive personal information from being harvested by the Chinese Communist Party.” Gianforte added on Twitter, “TikTok is just one app tied to foreign adversaries. Today I directed the state’s Chief Information Officer to ban any application that provides personal information or data to foreign adversaries from the state network.”
As of today, TikTok is officially banned in Montana. State governor Greg Gianforte signed legislation preventing the Chinese-owned app from operating within the state, which in turn means mobile app stores such as Google Play and iTunes (in theory) won’t be allowed to offer TikTok to Montana residents.Gianforte claimed he’d signed the legislation “to protect Montanans’ personal and private data from the Chinese Communist Party.”To protect Montanans’ personal and private data from the Chinese Communist Party, I have banned TikTok in Montana.It becomes active on January 1, 2024, and Montana is threatening fines against TikTok and parent company ByteDance should the app attempt to violate or subvert the ban.
told the Financial Times that high-end donors are on board Biden’s reelection bid, despite a number of polls showing widespread concern about the 80-year-old president’s age and mental sharpness. He said he is “confident” that the campaign can draw more than the $1 billion of contributions received during the 2020 race.“For us, this is about a 19-month marathon, it’s not a sprint,” Katzenberg told the FT.
Sharon Stone has put her family compound in Somers, Montana, on the market and a video tour - which can be viewed below - shows just how impressive it is. The Casino star, 65, listed the retreat with a local realtor before sharing the news with fans on Instagram.
Love Island star Wes Nelson has revealed he was rushed to hospital after "randomly" beginning to lose his vision and consciousness at home. The reality TV star, 25, took to Instagram on Monday to share details of his terrifying hospital dash, but reassured fans he's "all good now". Wes said: "So yesterday I randomly started to lose vision/consciousness in my house! Managed to get to my neighbours who took care of me and got me to hospital in the ambulance.
Kevin Costner has acted alongside many leading ladies throughout his 40-plus years in the business. Some of Costner's most memorable roles are with actors playing his romantic partners in movies like "Tin Cup," "The Bodyguard," "Dances with Wolves" and "Field of Dreams." After five seasons, several spinoffs and endless drama, "Yellowstone," led by Costner, is officially coming to an end.
Montana Brown has sent her friends and fans into a frenzy after showcasing her stunning engagement ring on social media. The mum-to-be and Love Island star, 27, is currently pregnant with her first child, and her now-fiance Mark O’Connor popped the question to Montana on their recent babymoon to Bermuda. Montana shared snaps of their heartwarming moment when Mark got down on one knee during a romantic candlelit beach dinner, but hasn’t properly shown fans her beautiful ring until now.
French Montana has announced a new film called For Khadija, a documentary on his life and a tribute to his eponymous mother, who worked multiple jobs to provide for her sons as a single parent after immigrating to the United States. The doc is directed by Mandon Lovett, executive produced by Drake and Diddy, and scheduled to premiere June 16 at the Tribeca Film Festival.
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Ellise Shafer Aubrey “Drake” Graham and Sean “Diddy” Combs have signed on as executive producers of Grammy-nominated rapper French Montana’s documentary “For Khadija,” which is set to premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on June 16. Directed by Mandon Lovett, “For Khadija” follows “the unlikely rise of Moroccan-born, multi-platinum recording artist French Montana, as his single mother she sacrifices everything to raise her three young sons in the Bronx, after being abandoned by their father and left destitute,” according to the doc’s official description. “The film spans the globe as it depicts the family’s unique immigrant journey, a son’s perseverance in the face of insurmountable obstacles, and a mother’s unwavering faith — all in pursuit of the American dream.”