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Olivia Attwood denies claiming Love Island villa was ‘worse than coronavirus lockdown’ - www.ok.co.uk
ok.co.uk
25.03.2020 / 20:37

Olivia Attwood denies claiming Love Island villa was ‘worse than coronavirus lockdown’

Love Island star Olivia Attwood, who shot to fame after appearing on the hit ITV2 dating show in 2017, has denied claiming that being in the villa was “worse than coronavirus lockdown”. Taking to her Instagram, Olivia posted pictures of herself looking fed up as she clarified comments she had made about islanders being "controlled and contained" in the villa.

Olivia Attwood claims Love Island villa was ‘worse’ than being stuck at home - evoke.ie - Manchester
evoke.ie
25.03.2020 / 17:31

Olivia Attwood claims Love Island villa was ‘worse’ than being stuck at home

Ex Love Islander Olivia Attwood has taken issue with those complaining about being stuck indoors and claimed that life in the villa was much worse.

‘Feel Good’ on Netflix, Freeform’s ‘Motherland: Ford Salem’ are Quirky, Engaging - thegavoice.com - county Ford
thegavoice.com
24.03.2020 / 20:05

‘Feel Good’ on Netflix, Freeform’s ‘Motherland: Ford Salem’ are Quirky, Engaging

While you’re sheltering in place or just trying to observe the proper social distancing, streaming TV is an excellent way to keep yourself occupied and connected.

'Motherland: Fort Salem' cast talks show's message of female empowerment: 'You have a voice' - www.foxnews.com - city Salem
foxnews.com
20.03.2020 / 12:23

'Motherland: Fort Salem' cast talks show's message of female empowerment: 'You have a voice'

"Motherland: Fort Salem" is Freeform's latest highly anticipated TV series that puts its female actors and character on the front lines -- both literally and figuratively. The drama series follows characters Abigail (Ashley Nicole Williams), Tally (Jessica Sutton), and Raelle (Taylor Hickson) who are witches training to fight on the front lines for our country.

Selma Online offers free civil rights lessons amid virus - abcnews.go.com - USA - Alabama - Montgomery, state Alabama
abcnews.go.com
20.03.2020 / 09:59

Selma Online offers free civil rights lessons amid virus

RIO RANCHO, N.M. -- The first attempt of the historic march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama, in 1965, led to police violence against peaceful African American demonstrators. The beatings, known as “Bloody Sunday,” generated anger across the nation 55 years ago this month and prompted President Lyndon Johnson to push the Voting Rights Act through Congress.

Freeform’s ‘Motherland: Fort Salem’: TV Review - variety.com - city Salem
variety.com
19.03.2020 / 01:19

Freeform’s ‘Motherland: Fort Salem’: TV Review

Witches, despite their increasingly glamorous status in pop culture, have long been symbolic of people’s preconceived notions and fear of othered people, particularly women who deign to seize their own power (literal or otherwise). Women suspected of witchcraft and women who practice witchcraft have met terrible ends as they fought for the right to be taken seriously on their own terms, and for their lives.

'Motherland: Fort Salem': TV Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com - state Massachusets - Indiana - Salem
hollywoodreporter.com
18.03.2020 / 15:11

'Motherland: Fort Salem': TV Review

The new supernatural alt-America drama Motherland: Fort Salem, in which witches revealed their existence to the world 300 years ago and have since served as the nation's soldiers, offers the kind of sprawling world-building for which television is an ideal medium.

Motherland: Fort Salem Features a World Where Sex Is 'Celebrated, Not Shamed' - www.tvguide.com - city Salem
tvguide.com
17.03.2020 / 23:43

Motherland: Fort Salem Features a World Where Sex Is 'Celebrated, Not Shamed'

Freeform's latest dive into the world of supernatural YA is one for the history books — literally. Motherland: Fort Salem presents an entirely new world where witches not only exist but have made up the bulk of the U.S. military force for over 300 years.

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