Jessica Batten is sharing her side of what went down while filming The season 1 cast of Netflix's hit show,, recently reunited for a two-year anniversary party celebrating Cameron Hamilton and Lauren Speed, and Matthew Barnett and Amber Pike.
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Sacha Baron Cohen has demanded that social media bosses end the online racial attacks against England’s football players.The actor called out Facebook and Twitter heads Mark Zuckerberg and Jack Dorsey directly in a tweet.“Hey Mark Zuckerberg & @jack Dorsey — Facebook and Twitter are spreading racist attacks on these Black athletes. Online racism leads to real-world hate crimes.
Jessica Batten is sharing her side of what went down while filming The season 1 cast of Netflix's hit show,, recently reunited for a two-year anniversary party celebrating Cameron Hamilton and Lauren Speed, and Matthew Barnett and Amber Pike.
CNN’s Chris Cuomo interviewed a business owner who only wants unvaccinated people to dine in his restaurant Wednesday and ended up calling him an idiot to his face.
Rebecca Davis editorTop Chinese social media platform Weibo has banned the official account of the German consulate in Guangzhou for “violating community standards” after it posted information about a LGBTQ film festival jointly hosted with 16 other foreign governments.The ban, which has now been in effect for more than two full days, was instated after nationalist Weibo users flooded the platform’s censors with reports that the German consulate’s message was politically problematic.All of the
Fans have noticed that Scooter Braun has made some major changes to his social media accounts.
Peter Debruge Chief Film CriticBy far the most biting and ironic satire to premiere in Cannes competition this year — a divisive comedy whose cynicism was met with boos at the press screening — Bruno Dumont’s “France” doesn’t want to be liked. That’s more than can be said of its eponymous protagonist, France de Meurs (Léa Seydoux), the country’s top news anchor and a damning representation of the journalist-as-star phenomenon.
It’s no secret that social media is bursting with disinformation, as users — usually anonymous while hiding behind handles — spread easily disproven lies about everything from the COVID-19 vaccines to election fraud in the 2020 presidential race.
A controversial Alabama politician’s $95-million lawsuit against Sacha Baron Cohen has been dismissed.
Borat actor after appearing on the 2018 Showtime satire Who Is America?, hosted by Cohen, claiming he had been tricked into appearing in front of cameras.“Defendants have moved for summary judgment, arguing that Plaintiffs’ claims are barred by both a waiver clause in the agreement that Judge Moore signed prior to the interview and also by the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution,” said US District Court Judge John P.
Roy Moore’s $95 million lawsuit targeting comedian Sacha Baron Cohen filed after Moore complained he was tricked into an interview that lampooned sexual misconduct accusations against him.Judge John Cronan wrote that Moore signed a clear disclosure agreement that prohibited any legal claims over the appearance.
Looks like Sacha Baron Cohen is getting the last laugh over failed Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore.
BOSTON -- Actor Sacha Baron Cohen has sued a Massachusetts cannabis dispensary he says used an image of his character Borat on a billboard without his permission, according to documents filed in U.S. District Court in Boston.The billboard for Somerset-based Solar Therapeutics Inc.
Solar Therapeutics Inc., of Somerset, Massachusetts, and will update this story with any response.In supporting information, the lawsuit says Baron Cohen does not use cannabis because “he does not believe it is a healthy choice.” It further states: “Moreover, the sale and distribution of cannabis remains a federal crime everywhere in the United States, including Massachusetts.
The Hollywood Reporter).“To the contrary, Mr. Baron Cohen never has used cannabis in his life.
Sacha Baron Cohen is suing a US cannabis dispensary for allegedly using his comedy character Borat on its advertising. The 49-year-old British film star is seeking damages of at least $9m (£6.
Sacha Baron Cohen has filed suit against a company who used an image of his “Borat” character to sell medical marijuana in Massachusetts.