Fox Corp. CEO Lachlan Murdoch declined to directly address deliberations about a potential reunion with corporate sibling News Corp. during Fox’s quarterly earnings call, but he readily acknowledged the importance of scale in the media business.
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The plastic surgeon sued by 50 Cent for posting a photo of the rapper to her company’s social media profiles has hit back at the lawsuit, arguing that she hasn’t used the image for promotional purposes. And, anyway, 50 Cent gave her permission to post the photo in return for services provided to him and his girlfriend.The rapper – real name Curtis Jackson – sued Angela Kogan last month.
He claimed that he assumed Kogan was just a fan who wanted a souvenir when he agreed to be photographed with her back in 2020.Therefore he was shocked when the picture was used on the social media of Kogan’s company, which trades as Perfection Plastic Surgery and MedSpa. By using the photo in that way, Jackson claimed, Kogan was implying he both used and endorsed her company’s services.Worse still, the photo was also used in an article on gossip site The Shade Room in which Kogan discussed the rise in plastic surgery for men, including penile enhancements.
The use of the photo alongside that interview – which Jackson argued was basically advertorial – again implied that he had used and endorsed Kogan’s company, and also possibly implied he’d had surgery on his penis.“Jackson never had such a sexual enhancement procedure, he has never received plastic surgery from defendants, and he never consented to the commercialisation and publication of the photo”, the rapper’s lawsuit stated. “Defendants’ actions have exposed Jackson to ridicule, caused substantial damage to his professional and personal reputation, and violated his right to control his name and image (which has significant economic value)”.In her legal response last week, Kogan describes how the photo “shows plaintiff standing with his arm around defendant (with defendant dressed in
.Fox Corp. CEO Lachlan Murdoch declined to directly address deliberations about a potential reunion with corporate sibling News Corp. during Fox’s quarterly earnings call, but he readily acknowledged the importance of scale in the media business.
A cryptic tweet by Elon Musk and late-night purge of top executives closed Twitter’s takeover saga as chaotically as it began, with no formal announcement just a four-word post by the self-declared Chief Twit — “the bird is freed.”
50 Cent has said that he doesn’t believe Eminem has been given enough credit for his impact on the world of hip hop.During an interview on the podcast Ebro In The Morning to talk about his latest TV project Hip-Hop Homicides, the rapper explained that Eminem helped to make hip hop accessible to more people, thus raising the profile and popularity of the genre.“I don’t think that they give Em the credit that he deserves,” he explained. “Because, in order for people to embrace something, they have to see where they fit in.”He continued: “I think part of Eminem’s legacy is the growth of our culture. People wouldn’t buy it if they didn’t see where they fit into it.
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Toy Story star Tim Allen has been mocked for a viral social media post discussing the “face of woke”. The right-wing actor, who once compared Hollywood liberals to Nazis in 1930s Germany, posted on Twitter on Monday (17 October). “Who is the face of woke,” Allen wrote.
After being blocked by major social media platforms, Ye is buying his own.
Dr. Anthony Fauci, the face of the government's response to the coronavirus pandemic over the last two-and-a-half years, deflected responsibility for school closures in an interview on Sunday while admitting to some negative effects for children. The head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, who is stepping down in December after five decades in the role, was asked by ABC News correspondent Jonathan Karl whether it was a "mistake" for schools to be closed down as long as they were. "I don’t want to use the word ‘mistake,’ Jon, because if I do, it gets taken out of the context that you’re asking me the question on," Fauci said.
Jamie Lee Curtis says social media is bad for people's mental health. The ‘Halloween Ends’ star says having smartphones constantly showing us “tragedies” - such as the ongoing conflict in Ukraine - via apps is ultimately not good for humanity. Appearing on SiriusXM’s ‘The Jess Cagle Podcast with Julia Cunningham’, she said: “We have these devices in our hands.
Behati Prinsloo made her return to social media Friday, seemingly sending haters a message after the cheating scandal involving her husband, Maroon 5 frontman Adam Levine. In a picture posted on her Instagram story, Prinsloo sticks her middle finger up to a camera. The picture, which also shows Prinsloo sticking out her tongue, is a throwback from a Victoria’s Secret fashion show.
Behati Prinsloo is back on social media after Adam Levine’s cheating scandal!
Khloe Kardashian revealed earlier this week that she recently had a tumor removed from her face, and now her plastic surgeon, Dr. Garth Fisher, is detailing the procedure. Dr. Fisher told Fox News Digital that the process with Kardashian was very quick, from the time she called him to when the procedure actually took place.
found guilty of grand larceny for stealing over $200,000 in a scheme in which she defrauded some of New York City’s social elites and financial institutions by convincing them she was an heiress worth millions of dollars. While Sorokin didn't seem to have much remorse for the financial institutions she took advantage of, she insisted that she's learned from her mistakes. «I definitely did [take advantage of people],» the 31-year-old told Tapper.