amid a firestorm over the firing of a young journalist for her posts. A representative for the organization told TheWrap, “The Associated Press covers conflicts all over the world.
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Jeff Orlowski, director of the award-winning Netflix documentary The Social Dilemma, used to be an avid social media user. Not anymore.
Around 2017, he says, he started becoming alarmed about “manipulative design techniques” employed by social media companies, and with his documentary collaborators he set out to illustrate the ways social media platforms have harmed society. “We just knew there was something really important here,” Orlowski explained during an appearance at Deadline’s Contenders
amid a firestorm over the firing of a young journalist for her posts. A representative for the organization told TheWrap, “The Associated Press covers conflicts all over the world.
Liam Hemsworth and his girlfriend, Gabriella Brooks, have finally made their union Instagram official.The actor appeared in a photo shared by Brooks’ friend Michele Merkin this week, in which she wished the model a happy 23rd birthday.In the third photo of the slideshow, which Merkin captioned, “Wishing you croctails and giggles for life! #hbd #gg,” the 31-year-old could be seen popping up behind the group, smiling while donning a wide-brimmed hat.Brooks went on to show her appreciation for the
Prince William rarely posts on social media personally, but it appears that he did to announce that he received the first dose of the Coronavirus vaccine.
The cast and crew are speaking out to condemn the fandom for a rash of racist attacks against their cast members on social media. The revival premieres on Paramount+ on June 17 and welcomes back beloved characters like Carly (Miranda Cosgrove), Freddie (Nathan Kress) and Spencer (Jerry Trainor). It also introduces new ones like Millicent (Jaidyn Triplett) and Harper (Laci Mosley of ).
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Sheridan Smith has deleted several of her social media accounts after leaving fans concerned with a cryptic message.The 39-year-old, who recently wowed as she stepped out for The Brit Awards in a sexy black cut-out minidress, deleted both her Instagram and Twitter accounts.The move comes after the West End performer left fans concerned by sharing a message where she explained she received some "shocking news" on Monday 17 May.
The writers of Paramount+’s iCarly reboot have come forward to defend cast members, including Laci Mosley, from racist attacks on social media.
Denise Richards is opening up on a parenting issue that many moms and dads of teenagers are grappling with right now.
Suede Brooks, a popular social media influencer, issued an apology after sharing a video described as pro-Israel amid the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. Brooks, who got her start on YouTube and has racked up over a million followers on Instagram and TikTok respectively, found herself in hot water over the weekend after she re-shared a video that her fans took issue with.
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LaKeith Stanfield is going on a social media detox.
Gwen Stefani has returned to social media and revealed she is back on the set of The Voice, after the sad death of her bodyguard.The mom-of-three took to Instagram Stories to share a simple picture of her sitting in a big red spinning chair, with the caption simply reading "Hello" and a teddy bear waving.Gwen was wearing a bright red silk bomber jacket and had added her trademark fire-engine red lipstick.
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Dragon’s Den is gearing up for the arrival of some new blood set to shake up the hit BBC show. A new dragon is set to enter the den in the form of 28-year-old Steven Bartlett who show bosses insist will encourage a "new generation of entrepreneurs" to apply for the format.The Manchester-born millionaire will replace Tej Lavani and join Peter Jones, Deborah Meaden, Touker Suleyman and Sara Davies in a move that makes him the youngest ever dragon to bring his money to the den.