Big Brother is facing plenty of backlash on social media, and it all has to do with Kyle Capener.
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Talib Kweli is suing the US-based website Jezebel for emotional distress that he claims was brought on by a 2020 article titled ‘Talib Kweli’s Harassment Campaign Shows How Unprotected Black Women Are Online and Off’.The story in question, which was written by Ashley Reese, detailed the Black Star rapper’s alleged social media interactions with and about a then-24-year-old student and activist called Maya Moody.In July 2020, Kweli confirmed in a post on Instagram that he’d “officially left” Twitter and said he would instead be using the membership fee-based service Patreon. “Now most of my exchanges will always be with real fans who invest in me,” he wrote, citing the “bigots and trolls” he’d dealt with previously.But Reese claimed in the Jezebel piece that Kweli, 46, was removed from Twitter due to “repeated violations” of the website’s rules.
The article went on to accuse the artist of “incessantly tweeting” Moody.The piece said that the student had become Kweli’s “obsession” following a conversation aboutcolourism in hip-hop that referred to his wife. In a thread of tweets, Moody explained how she had been in “constant contact” with Twitter in a bid to get the rapper removed to no avail.One user of the platform mentioned that Kweli had been tweeting Moody for 13 hours straight at one point, to which he replied: “I can go for 13 years if you come for my family.
I’m just getting started.”The site eventually took action, with a spokesperson confirming in a statement to Jezebel: “[Talib Kweli’s] account has been permanently suspended after repeated violations of the Twitter rules. Twitter’s purpose is to serve the public conversation.“Violence, harassment and other similar types of behaviour discourage people from
.Big Brother is facing plenty of backlash on social media, and it all has to do with Kyle Capener.
Malika Haqq has nothing but praise for her longtime best friend Khloé Kardashian after dealing with her ex-boyfriend and baby daddy Tristan Thompson‘s latest scandals!
Yet another comedian has sued US streaming service Pandora over allegations it failed to fully license his comedy routines. This time its George Lopez going legal, accusing Pandora of infringing his copyrights.There have been a flurry of lawsuits of this kind against Pandora this year, all of them making pretty much the same claims – basically that while Pandora secured the rights to stream recordings of each comedian’s performances, they failed to get permission to stream the routines contained within those recordings, what in legal terms would be considered the ‘literary works’.In music, of course, streaming services like Pandora secure two sets of licences, one from the record industry covering recording rights, and then another set from the music publishing sector covering the separate song rights.However, with spoken word content, generally only licences covering the recording rights have been sought.
A revival of the Stephen Sondheim musical Sweeney Todd starring Josh Groban and Annaleigh Ashford could land on Broadway this Spring, with the team behind Hamilton – producer Jeffrey Seller and director Thomas Kail – attached, according to a published report.
Steven Pasquale has been tapped as the male lead opposite Neve Campbell in Avalon, ABC’s drama series based on Michael Connelly’s short story, from David E. Kelley, A+E Studios and 20th Television. Avalon, which received a straight-to-series order from ABC, takes place in the city of Avalon on Catalina Island, where L.A. Sheriff’s Department Detective Nicole “Nic” Searcy (Campbell) heads up a small office. Catalina has a local population that serves more than 1 million tourists a year, and each day when the ferries arrive, hundreds of potential new stories enter the island. Detective Searcy is pulled into a career-defining mystery that will challenge everything she knows about herself and the island.
Iraqi star Enas Taleb is taking legal action against British media outlet The Economist over a picture of her that was used to illustrate an article about obesity. Titled, “Why women are fatter than men in the Arab world,” the Economist story was published online on July 28 and featured an image of Taleb at the Babylon International Festival.
Khloe Kardashian and ex Tristan Thompson welcomed their second baby earlier this month, and the parents are excited about the new member of the family.A source tells ET, «Khloe is so grateful to have been able to expand her family and is adjusting to being a mom of two.» The source adds that Khloe «has been with the baby for a little while now.»«Tristan really wanted a baby boy and is so happy to have welcomed a son,» the source says, adding that their 4-year-old daughter, True, is «so thrilled to have a baby brother.»«She is loving every moment about being a big sister and wants to be a 'mini mommy' to the baby,» the source says.Khloe, 38, and Tristan, 31, announced that they were expecting their second child together in mid-July, however, a source told ET at the time that the former couple was not getting back together, following their split over Tristan's paternity scandal.«The two aren’t together and Khloe will have the baby full time,» the source shared, adding that «Khloe wants Tristan in both of the kids' lives as much as he wants to be.»Another source added, «Khloe and Tristan are not back together and have not spoken since December outside of co-parenting matters.»The decision to have another child together came before Khloe learned that Tristan was expecting another child with Maralee Nichols in December, a rep for the Good American founder confirmed to ET at the time.«We can confirm True will have a sibling who was conceived in November,» the rep said. «Khloe is incredibly grateful to the extraordinary surrogate for such a beautiful blessing.
Gallery: Elvis impersonators, hamburgers and slots baby! These stars who got married in Las Vegas. . . (BANG Showbiz)While it has not been confirmed who the Good American founder was dating, Khloe - who was also married to Lamar Odom from 2009 until 2013 - was said to have been introduced to the mystery man by her older sister and 'Kardashians' co-star Kim, 41, and back in June.
Motivation for the new dad. Tristan Thompson shared an inspirational message hours after Us Weekly confirmed he and Khloé Kardashian welcomed a son.
The Kardashian clan’s newest addition! Khloé Kardashian and ex Tristan Thompson have welcomed their second child together via surrogate, a source confirms to Us Weekly.
Tristan Thompson are parents to baby No. 2! A rep for star confirmed to Page Six that she and Tristan welcomed a baby boy. Khloe, 38, and Tristan, 31, announced that they were expecting their second child together in mid-July, however, a source told ET at the time that the former couple was not getting back together, following their split over Tristan's paternity scandal.«The two aren’t together and Khloe will have the baby full time,» the source shared, adding that «Khloe wants Tristan in both of the kids' lives as much as he wants to be.»Another source added, «Khloe and Tristan are not back together and have not spoken since December outside of co-parenting matters.»The decision to have another child together came before Khloe learned that Tristan was expecting another child with Maralee Nichols in December, a rep for the Good American founder confirmed to ET at the time.«We can confirm True will have a sibling who was conceived in November,» the rep said.