Noah Schnapp is officially cancelled, according to Twitter.
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Candiace Dillard has been using her platform to give fans the inside scoop on what’s going on between her and the ladies behind-the-scenes via Instagram Live. However, after a snippet of her Live went viral where she fat shames a blogger — her old tweets have resurfaced.
Instagram blog The Black Socialites often goes viral for breaking news related to the Real Housewives of Potomac. The man behind the page, like many, is a Monique Samuels stan.
Noah Schnapp is officially cancelled, according to Twitter.
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerUPDATE, THURSDAY PM: Cincinnati Reds broadcaster Thom Brennaman is now suspended from working Reds and NFL broadcasts.
Candiace Dillard is apologizing for her past anti-gay comments. The “Real Housewives of Potomac” took to Instagram on Wednesday to address old resurfaced tweets that criticized gay men and the LGBTQ community.
Candiace Dillard, 33, wants fans to know that she is now “an ally of the LGBTQIA+ community,” despite tweeting homophobic messages about a decade ago. “I want to address tweets that resurfaced from nearly 10 years ago that may have offended people I love dearly and those who have supported me as a Potomac Housewife,” The Real Housewives of Potomac star tweeted on Aug. 12, and attached a lengthy apology that spanned four screenshots.
took to Instagram on Wednesday to address old resurfaced tweets that criticized gay men and the LGBTQ community.«I want to address tweets that resurfaced from nearly 10 years ago that may have offended people I love dearly and those who have supported me as a Potomac Housewife,» she began. «To my loyal fanbase, particularly the LGBTQIA+ viewers, thank you for your unwavering support.
Real Housewives of Potomac star Candiace Dillard addressed her past homophobic and transphobic words in a lengthy statement on Wednesday, August 12.“I want to address tweets that resurfaced from nearly 10 years ago that may have offended people I love dearly and those who have supported me as a Potomac Housewife,” the 33-year-old reality star began on Wednesday via Twitter. “To my loyal fanbase, particularly the LGBTQIA+ viewers, thank you for unwavering support.
The BBC apologized Sunday for broadcasting a racist slur in a news report, saying it was a mistake that has caused many people distress. The BBC included the word when reporting last month on a violent attack on a young Black man in Bristol, a city in southwest England.
Eat Out to Help Out scheme - meaning half price food across many of our favourite chains. Restaurants and food chains like Nando's, KFC, Pizza Hut and Subway are all taking part in the scheme, which means diners can get 50 per cent off their bills from Monday to Wednesday.McDonald's is also taking part in the Eat Out to Help Out scheme - much to the delight of its biggest fans.However, not everyone is best pleased with having to sit inside to get cheaper food.
Kelly Osbourne has channeled her inner Adele. Page Six picked up on an Instagram post from the reality television star in which she debuted a brand new look following a fifty-pound weight loss.