A fan account that was created for Ana de Armas went viral earlier this year thanks to the funny tweets that they would post about all of the actress’ paparazzi sightings. Now, the account has been deactivated.
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Talib Kweli has had his Twitter account permanently suspended after the app found him to be in “repeated violations” of its rules.As Jezebel reported yesterday (August 4), Kweli first said he was leaving Twitter in late July “for the greener pastures of Patreon which is membership fee based”.
As it turns out, Kweli had no choice in the matter, with a Twitter spokesperson confirming “repeated violations of Twitter rules” led to his account being suspended.Kweli’s suspension was brought on by his
.A fan account that was created for Ana de Armas went viral earlier this year thanks to the funny tweets that they would post about all of the actress’ paparazzi sightings. Now, the account has been deactivated.
Noah Schnapp's official Twitter account was hacked on Saturday afternoon, according to a representative for the actor. Beginning at 3:27 p.m.
Alexandra Del Rosario Associate Editor/Nights & WeekendsNoah Schnapp, of Stranger Things fame, became one of the latest victims of Twitter hackers on Saturday.Starting Saturday afternoon, the actor’s official Twitter account began publishing and retweeting a range of concerning and inappropriate posts. Though Schnapp had not posted original Tweets since July 16, on Saturday his account posted retweets from other accounts about the him smoking and getting beat up.
Jordan Moreau Noah Schnapp, who stars as Will Byers on Netflix’s “Stranger Things,” had his Twitter account hacked on Saturday afternoon, posting a series of bizarre and inappropriate messages.The first suspicious tweet was sent at 6:27 p.m. E.T.
When Claude Taylor started his Room Rater account on Twitter (@ratemyskyperoom) in April, it was to continue the jokes he and his girlfriend were making with each other about cable news talking heads' bleak film-from-home setups.
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A post shared by Colm O’Regan (@colmoreganwriter) on Jul 31, 2020 at 12:51pm PDTYes, the books are meant to be funny and they very much are but happily the joke at Ann’s expense.‘I tend to base the characters not so much on people I know but the glimpses I catch in everyday life —someone walking past me in the supermarket making a remark to somebody else or the way someone is walking along the road with an eyebrow raised or the way someone is dressed,’ Colm says.
Talib Kweli has come under fire for supposedly harassing black women online, but Kweli claims he did no such thing. In fact, the performing artist has claimed that he was merely defending himself against Maya Moody’s lies.
One Perfect Shot to create an “immersive exploration of moviemaking.”I’ve loved the @OnePerfectShot Twitter account since Geoff began it way back when. A blast watching @rejects build it with films of all kinds and cultures.
Ava DuVernay has set her next project — and it's inspired by a popular Twitter account. The filmmaker will executive produce and narrate at HBO Max, the streaming service announced on Friday. The new half-hour docuseries will celebrate iconic movie moments guided by Hollywood's most exhilarating cinematic voices.
Who needs to read books for creative inspiration anymore? That’s so 20th century. We’re in 2020 now and if we need inspiration for a new TV series, you have to look at Twitter, obviously.
Will Thorne Staff WriterAva DuVernay is exploring what makes that one shot in your favorite film or TV show so perfect.The prolific filmmaker and her ARRAY Filmworks banner are teaming with Warner Horizon Unscripted Television to create a docuseries called “One Perfect Shot” for HBO Max.Each episode of “One Perfect Shot,” inspired by the Twitter account of the same name and narrated by DuVernay, will see a director given an array of visual tools to pull back the curtain on their most iconic
Twitter has confirmed that it has permanently suspended Talib Kweli's account after he spent the better part of July harassing 24-year-old activist Maya Moody. While the rapper made an announcement with claims to have left the platform on his own to focus on Patreon back on July 23, Twitter has confirmed that his account has been suspended indefinitely.
Page Six reported today that the rapper, Talib Kweli, had his Twitter account terminated due to allegations of bullying. The outlet says the rapper has been accused of working with his fans in a targeted harassment campaign against Maya Moody.
@DrDavidDuke, confirms his removal.Also Read: Donald Trump Jr's Twitter Account Locked Down After Sharing Hydroxychloroquine VideoIn a statement to TheWrap, a Twitter spokesperson wrote: “The account you referenced has been permanently suspended for repeated violations of the Twitter Rules on hateful conduct.