Depp wrote on Instagram stories on Sunday: "I’ve been made aware that there are fake accounts pretending to be me or people working with me. I do not have any private or side accounts on any platforms.
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Self Esteem, has penned an essay about the pressure she believes female artists face to provide TikTok content.The article comes following a number of artists speaking publicly about their experiences of their labels and management pushing them to post on the social media platform.They include FKA Twigs, who has said: “It’s true all record labels ask for are TikToks and I got told off today for not making enough effort” and since deleted her TikTok account. Charli XCX, Florence Welch and more have also expressed similar sentiments.Halsey, meanwhile, said earlier this month: “I have a song that I love that I wanna release ASAP, but my record label won’t let me… my record company is saying that I can’t release it unless they can fake a viral moment on TikTok.
I just wanna release music man, and I deserve better tbh. I’m tired.”Writing in The Guardian, Taylor said: “I think it’s no coincidence that the recent examples of artists who say their labels have forced them to get on TikTok are all women.“My pub-psychologist theory is that the music industry thinks of social media as an inherently female thing – it’s just another patriarchal idea that women and gay men are interested in the minutiae of other women, while men are just too busy and important to be interested in that stuff.”She added: “There is something darker and more invasive in the way that women are encouraged to use it.
Depp wrote on Instagram stories on Sunday: "I’ve been made aware that there are fake accounts pretending to be me or people working with me. I do not have any private or side accounts on any platforms.
Amber Heard spoke with Savannah Guthrie on NBC’s “Today” on Tuesday, doubling down on her innocence and responding to many of the claims made about her during her trial against former husband Johnny Depp.When referencing the verdict, Heard said that the process has been, “Surreal and difficult. This has been a long time coming.”Asked by Guthrie about her words in court, Heard said, “To my dying day, I’ll stand by every word of my testimony.”Regarding the social media circus surrounding the trial, Heard said, “I think even the most well-intentioned juror…it would have been impossible to avoid this.
There’s a well known phrase which goes, ‘you’re only as old as you feel’.
If you've ever caught the train back to Manchester from London Euston you'll know the routine. Standing around on the concourse, neck craned, peering up at the departures board, as you wait for the last-minute announcement of your platform followed by a mad dash to your seat.
EXCLUSIVE: BCDF Pictures and Frolic Media are set to produce a feature adaptation of New York Times best-selling author Tessa Bailey’s bestselling romantic comedy novel It Happened One Summer.
Gone too young. TikTok star Cooper Noriega has died, Us Weekly confirms. He was 19.
Halsey is ready to release their new single!
Twin Peaks restaurant in Florida. The waitresses, identified only as Erika and Faith, posted their video to the viral streaming platform site last week, where it has clocked over 2.3 million views as of Thursday. Erika and Faith — who have declared they are “dating” — started their video by sharing a kiss in their car before clocking in for their shift.
Post Malone has discussed his relationship with TikTok, saying he struggles “to make something natural” on the social media platform.Conversations around the demands on artists from record labels to use the platform have been in the headlines in recent weeks after Halsey shared a number of posts claiming that their label were holding a new song hostage until they could “fake” a viral TikTok.Taking to their TikTok page, the singer – who released latest album ‘If I Can’t Have Love, I Want Power’ last year – said in a post titled “I’m tired” that there is new music she wants to release “ASAP,” but that “marketing” is getting in the way and the label won’t let her share the new song.The song, ‘So Good’, has now got a release date of June 9, with her label Capitol Records telling Halsey publicly: “We love you and are here to support you. We are an artist first company that encourages open dialogue.
Post Malone is adding his voice to the conversation about the pressure on music artists to make their songs go viral on TikTok.
If you’re desperately seeking longer looking lashes but lash lift treatments aren’t within your budget, you’ll be pleased to know there’s a brand new hack trending on TikTok that claims to give you the same look using just two products: an eyelash curler and a pot of Vaseline.That’s right, the latest no-makeup-makeup craze sweeping the app is seeing users transform their lashes with just two simple steps – and honestly, the results are amazing. Although we’ve spotted a few versions of the hack on TikTok, generally, it’s advised that you begin by applying a small amount of Vaseline (which you can pick up for just £1.50 here) to the soft pad of your lash curler before using the usual eyelash clamping method.
All About Cats released the earnings of the app’s animal accounts Friday, and it’s quite paw-sible that some of its most popular petfluencers make more money than your average bear. At the top of the leaderboard is ThatLittlePuff, a furry gray kitty estimated to earn over $26,400 per post. With 27.6 million followers and over 590 million likes, the cat — with the help of crafty edits by humans — tests recipes and life hacks posted by other users.
Scots DJ Calvin Harris is looking 'better than ever' according to fans as he shared a new photo of himself on Instagram.
Thania Garcia Among the many topics discussed during the Power Marketers of the Music Industry panel at Variety‘s 2022 Entertainment Marketing Summit, clearly TikTok and the importance of fan relationships were at the front of the group’s minds. Moderated by Variety‘s Andrew Hampp, the panel sorted through the many questions surrounding the marketers who are behind some of today’s top and developing music acts.This year’s music marketing panelists included: Krystian Santini of RocNation; Corey Sheridan of TikTok North America; Kendra Ellis of Atlantic Records; Val Pensa of RCA Records; and Alissa Pollack, executive VP of global music marketing at iHeartMedia.Pollack opened the conversation by discussing the key to Doja Cat’s TikTok success: “Doja Cat’s gonna do what Doja Cat wants to do,” she said.
You’ll occasionally see tweets from artists half-jokingly saying they’re waiting to go viral on TikTok so they can live off their music. But Halsey showed that it’s not just indie artists who are expected to have their songs become massive hits on the platform to make their label happy. Over the weekend, Halsey posted a TikTok featuring an audio clip of a yet-to-be-released track with text that reads, “Basically I have a song that I love that I wanna release ASAP but my label won’t let me.