Fair City has trended across social media in Ireland as the soap made a return to television screens this evening.
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@nextofficial what the difference is between a boys rainbow and a girls?" Others jumped in to add their own criticism, including @MrsCatherine1, who said: "Those spiny rainbow dino shoes are so cool! My daughter would love them @nextofficial.
Are they available in the ‘girls’ section too? Or better yet, can we just do away with these tired, pointless prescriptions, divisions and gender labels and #letclothesbeclothes? Please?" While @miabubble added: "My daughter has those trainers and my son
.Fair City has trended across social media in Ireland as the soap made a return to television screens this evening.
TV presenter Alex Jones has come under fire from viewers who spotted she had forgotten about social distancing rules during filming.The brunette beauty was interviewing Max George on The One Show as it had just been announced he would be one of this year's line up for Strictly Come Dancing. But as the interview came to a close the 43-year-old leaned in and touched Max's arm before patting him off into the lift.
Turns out more politicians than just Donald Trump are living by the mantra “do as I say, not as I do” these days!
Stockport council has come under fire for a ‘misogynistic’ tweet which urged people to treat coronavirus ‘like your mother-in-law’.The post - which also appeared on Facebook - was intended as a humorous way of getting the message about social distancing across.It read ‘the trick to social distancing is acting like your mother-in-law’s around every corner!’But some felt it was badly misjudged - particularly in light of evidence that domestic violence against women has soared during lockdown.The
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told Salon the site had made Coulter remove the tweet, but not before she was dragged online for the sentiment.Celebrity chef and activist Andrew Zimmern called her comment “heinous.” “Geeks of Doom” publisher and musician Dave the Third called it “pure evil.”Also Read: Tucker Carlson Defends Teen Vigilante Charged With Murdering 2 Kenosha Protesters (Video)But Coulter hasn’t been alone in defending Rittenhouse.
similar state guidelines issued in June.Also Read: Nearly Half of US Movie Theaters Will Be Open This Weekend Even Without New York, CaliforniaAccording to the state’s county status tracker, the counties that can reopen indoor theaters with these modifications include Alpine (minimal), Calaveras (substantial), Del Norte (moderate), El Dorado (substantial), Humboldt (moderate), Lake (substantial), Lassen (substantial), Mariposa (moderate), Modoc (minimal), Mono (moderate), Napa (substantial),
mum has sparked a fierce Twitter debate over Next's rainbow-themed children's shoe range. Fionna O'Leary took to social media to call out the fashion giant for the way it has divided its new range into girls and boys shoes.The mum said she was browsing their website for footwear for her daughter when she noticed shoes had been divided into gender-specific catagories.
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LGBTQ Nation and Queerty have screen shots of the posts, which include jokes about Mexicans demonstrating “laziness” and stealing phones and a “large Black man” character who sells crystal meth.
A whole new controversy is blowing up on Instagram, and this one might actually affect you!
Frankie Bridge has come under fire for letting her sons use their iPads while the family were out having dinner at a restaurant.The brunette beauty took to Instagram to share an honest post about the realities of going out to eat when you've got children. In the snap, the 31-year-old looks radiant in a crisp white shirt, along with gold hoops, while she finished her look with red lippy.
Independent that RTÉ has put in place a ‘flawless’ system for everyone involved on the show.She revealed the crew took part in dry-runs the past few weeks ensuring every element of production is adhering to the strict guidelines.‘Everything from costumes to make-up to the layout of the sets had to be adjusted to manage social distancing. Make-up artists are wearing full PPE,’ Nyree told the publication.
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The Guardian has reported that in England, the scale of downgrading is expected to be even greater than in Scotland, with 39% of teachers’ grade assessments set to be adjusted down before students get their results.