Notice of a British newspaper's loss in a court case involving Meghan Markle must appear on its front page -- and be posted on its website for a full week, a U.K. judge has ruled, according to a report.
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Robin Thicke has said that he’ll never make another music video like the one that accompanied his somewhat controversial hit ‘Blurred Lines’. But would his old best bud and ‘Blurred Lines’ collaborator Pharrell Williams ever perjure himself again when talking about that particular song? No, of course he wouldn’t.
Although – and we can’t stress this enough – he never did perjure himself in the first place.Did he write an anthem celebrating rape apologists? Yes, he did. Did he appear in an
.Notice of a British newspaper's loss in a court case involving Meghan Markle must appear on its front page -- and be posted on its website for a full week, a U.K. judge has ruled, according to a report.
direct to your inboxA disabled orthodox Jewish teenager’s human rights were breached by Manchester council after he was offered respite care at a non-Jewish residential home, a judge has ruled.The teenager's family, who live in a strict orthodox Haredi Jewish community, argued he would not be able to follow kosher dietary laws or observe the Sabbath and other religious festivals during his proposed 12-week placement.They had hoped he would be placed in a more appropriate orthodox Jewish
Sofia Vergara has won in court against her ex-Nick Loeb over the custody of her frozen pre-embryos.
Anita Noelle Green’s hopes of overturning the Miss United States of America pageant’s ban on transgender contestants have been crushed by a conservative federal judge in Oregon.Green competed twice in the Miss Montana contest and won the the Miss Elite Earth Oregon crown in 2019.
A judge has ruled in favor of Sofia Vergara regarding custody rights of frozen pre-embryos against her ex, Nick Loeb. The pre-embryos were created while the two actors were together, and a custody battle has ensued since their split.
direct to your inboxDoctors can turn off life support being given to a new mum who has coronavirus and is in a coma, a judge has ruled.Mr Justice Hayden made the decision against the wishes of the woman's family, including her husband and sister, who believe she should be given more time.However, medical experts say the woman, aged in her 30s, has "zero" chance of recovery.The heartbreaking case was heard by the Court of Protection, where issues relating to people who lack the mental capacity to
Gene Maddaus Senior Media WriterA judge on Wednesday ruled that Randall Miller did not violate his probation when he shot a film in 2019, but warned the director not to make any more films for the remainder of his sentence.Judge Anthony Harrison sentenced Miller in 2015 to a year in jail in connection with the February 2014 death of camera assistant Sarah Jones on the set of the film “Midnight Rider” near Jesup, Ga.
If you were wondering if Robin Thicke is going to make another music video like the one for ‘Blurred Lines’, the answer is “no”. Were you wondering that?Well, now the thought has been pushed into your mind, maybe you’re wondering why he has said that.
Pharrell Williams did not commit perjury during the 2015 court case on whether his collaboration with Robin Thicke, ‘Blurred Lines’, infringed on copyright.As reported by People, the ruling comes after Marvin Gaye’s family accused Williams, Thicke and T.I. of ripping off Gaye’s 1977 hit ‘Got To Give It Up’.
Robin Thicke has looked back on the controversial music video for his song ‘Blurred Lines’, admitting he will “never make” one like it again.‘Blurred Lines’, which saw Thicke collaborate with Pharrell Williams and T.I., was widely criticised following its 2013 release with its lyrics and accompanying music video accused of perpetuating misogyny, male chauvinism and a culture of date rape.As The Independent reports, the clip was branded as “kind of rapey” by The Daily Beast’s Tricia Romano upon
Britney Spears' father, Jamie Spears, and Bessemer Trust will have equal power over her finances, according to court documents obtained by ET.The decision was made on Thursday, after Jamie submitted a proposed order where he argued that some of his powers have been stripped away when he and Bessemer Trust became co-conservators of Britney's estate in November.
Britney Spears, 39, is still under a conservatorship — and according to new court documents obtained by HollywoodLife, her father Jamie Spears will remain as co-conservator of her estate. The Feb.
Robin Thicke once sang about being “Lost Without U.”But at the height of his career — riding the smash success of his controversial No. 1 hit “Blurred Lines” in 2013 — he was just lost.“I had lost perspective on my personal life and my music and what was appropriate … and why I was doing it,” Thicke, 43, told The Post.
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex has won her invasion of privacy battle against U.K.
Prince Harry.Associated Newspapers contested the claim.The ruling means Meghan has won her case on privacy grounds but the judge said a “limited trial” should be held to decide some of the copyright issues.