LeVar Burton doesn’t really believe in “cancel culture.”
07.04.2021 - 17:34 / nme.com
St. Vincent has criticised the idea of cancel culture and social media-shaming, claiming that we should be able to use information “in a way that causes less human suffering, [rather] than more”.Annie Clark, aka St.
Vincent, was speaking to NME for this week’s Big Read cover story when she opened up about the inspiration of her father’s imprisonment and release on her upcoming new album ‘Daddy’s Home‘. Clark’s father was jailed in 2010 for his role in a $43million ‘pump-and-dump’ stock
.LeVar Burton doesn’t really believe in “cancel culture.”
Caitlyn Jenner, who recently announced that she is running for governor in California, has responded to ABC’s daytime The View’s host Joy Behar after being repeatedly misgendered by her on ABC’s daytime talk show. In a discussion on Friday, Behar referred to Jenner as “he” throughout the segment.
The 2021 Tribeca Festival, which announced its full lineup earlier this week, has unveiled a selection of 46 short films from 20 countries in narrative, documentary and animation.
Bella Thorne is not a fan of cancel culture. The 23-year-old star is no stranger to scandal: She previously caught backlash for using OnlyFans and allegedly taking opportunities from people that make a living from the app.
Sharon Osbourne didn’t hold back in her first interview since it was announced on Mar. 26 that she would not be returning to The Talk following a Mar.
Piers Morgan took to his Twitter today to announce some 'exciting news'. The former Good Morning Britain presenter posted of a video of himself revealing that his book Wake Up, is a number one Sunday Times Best Seller.
Piers Morgan has fired back on Sharon Osbourne’s Friday departure from The Talk related to her defense of his opinions .
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Piers Morgan is railing against cancel culture and "woke" liberals in a lengthy account appearing in the U.K.'s "Mail on Sunday" newspaper. Morgan, who left "Good Morning Britain" earlier his month after saying on air that he didn’t believe many of the things Meghan Markle had said in her shocking Oprah Winfrey interview, was writing at length for the first time since after his divisive comments about the Duchess of Sussex.
The Beauty of Living Twice in a new interview on SiriusXM’s Just Jenny.“I think cancel culture is the stupidest thing I have ever seen happen,” Stone told host Jenny Hutt.