Mandy Moore isn’t quite ready to forgive her ex-husband.
20.06.2020 - 08:07 / hollywoodreporter.com
Snapchat has removed a Juneteenth filter that required users to smile in order to break a series of chains in the backdrop behind them, acknowledging that it was "offensive" and went live before being properly reviewed by the company. The filter used the Pan-African flag as a backdrop.
As users of the app smiled, chains appeared behind them and broke. After the filter went live Friday morning, some users took to social media to criticize it for being insensitive.
Mandy Moore isn’t quite ready to forgive her ex-husband.
Prince Harry has taken another step in his transition to private life away from being a working royal.
Prince Harry is continuing to make moves to step back from royal life.
Prince Harry is vowing to be part of the fight to end institutionalized racism.
Rebecca Black, best known for her viral hit "Friday," is the latest celebrity to face backlash over past inappropriate behavior. Over the weekend, a video of Black, now 23, and YouTube star Shane Dawson from several years ago resurfaced, featuring the two of them laughing while referencing the Holocaust.
Mike Fleming Jr Co-Editor-in-Chief, FilmEXCLUSIVE: Reflecting the collective disappointment of the cast of a $40 million limited series The Comey Rule after ViacomCBS gave a surprising post presidential election Showtime air date for the button drama about the clash between ex-FBI Director James Comey and President Donald Trump, writer/director Billy Ray wrote and circulated a letter of apology.When the network revealed that the series would air over two nights in late November, speculation was
The new film “Miss Juneteenth” was released on the 155th anniversary of the first Juneteenth, a holiday celebrating the delayed freedom of enslaved Black people in 1865.
Megan Fox has released a statement in response to fans calling attention to Michael Bay's sexualizing her at a young age. Fans pointed out how Megan's career suffered because she spoke out.Over the weekend, a 2009 interview between Megan Fox and Jimmy Kimmel resurfaced on Twitter, during which Megan said director Michael Bay had her dance under a waterfall in a bikini and heels on set of Bad Boys 2 when she was just 15 years old.
Bad Boys 2. Jimmy's reaction to Megan saying she was asked to dance under a waterfall as a literal teenager was to basically dismiss her, make a gross joke, and laugh.
On Friday night, Beyoncé' did what she does best and released a surprise new song, “Black Parade.” The song honors the history of Juneteenth and celebrates the abolishment of slavery, espcially in the state of Texas in 1865. She dropped her new music, which supports BeyGOOD's Black Business Impact Fund, just after she posted a message on her website telling fans how they can support black-owned businesses.
Toya Johnson celebrated Juneteenth in a special way and she made sure to mark the event on her social media account as well. Check out her post below.
CNN.This SnapChat #Juneteenth filter is…um…interesting. Smile to break the chains? Okay then.
What was Snapchat THINKING?!
Taylor Swift has opened up about the importance of Juneteenth in a series of posts on Twitter.The 30-year-old ME! singer shared an article from The Root that included a video of the history of the holiday – when the Emancipation Proclamation was read to Texan slaves on June 19, 1865, after the South lost the U.S.
This SnapChat #Juneteenth filter is…um…interesting. Smile to break the chains? Okay then.
Megan Amram is in a bad place after several of her past offensive and racist tweets resurfaced.
Megan Amram, a popular Twitter personality and co-executive producer of NBC’s The Good Place, has issued an apology for past insensitive tweets.
My last boyfriend once predicted that my biggest fear would become my fate, and his forecast seemed all the more ominous because it felt accurate. Nothing since has re-routed me from that projected destiny, although beams of sun have melted much of the gloom.