Netflix is taking a stand against the lack of diversity and inclusion in the Hollywood Foreign Press Association.
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The very same day, entertainment publication Variety reported that Netflix is that will focus on him “living his life publicly as a gay man” with the help of “gay guide” Gus Kenworthy, an out Olympic freestyle skier.Although Underwood’s coming out was warmly received by many, a petition while calling for the cancellation of his forthcoming Netflix series.The description of the petition—which had over 22,000 signatures at the time of publication—alleges that Underwood
.Netflix is taking a stand against the lack of diversity and inclusion in the Hollywood Foreign Press Association.
Out and about. Armie Hammer, who is currently under investigation by the Los Angeles Police Department, is back in the Cayman Islands after a turbulent few months.
LOS ANGELES -- “Game of Thrones” actor Esmé Bianco sued Marilyn Manson on Friday, alleging sexual, physical and emotional abuse.Manson's attorney called the allegations “provably false.”In the lawsuit filed in federal court in Los Angeles, Bianco says that Manson violated human trafficking law by bringing her to California from England under the false pretenses of roles in music videos and movies that never materialized.The lawsuit alleges that in 2009, Manson, whose legal name is Brian Warner,
Quebec television host Maripier Morin has asked that her nomination for an award at the Artis Gala be withdrawn following a new controversy in which she’s embroiled.
Michael Jackson’s body language "tips the scales in favour of him telling the truth" when passionately denying child abuse allegations, behaviour experts claim. In a bombshell documentary, old footage is poured over by specialists analysing the consistency of the King of Pop's behaviour, vocal tone and choice of words, among other clever 'tells'.
Michael Appler Several hundred Broadway advocates and theater workers gathered in New York City on Thursday to demand the industry banish Scott Rudin in the wake of a growing controversy around the producer’s abusive treatment of employees.
Scott Rudin has been one of Hollywood’s biggest behind-the-scenes names for decades, producer of a dizzying array of hits ranging from “Clueless” to “Sister Act” to “The Addams Family” — and even competed against himself at the 2008 Oscars when two films he produded, “No Country for Old Men” and “There Will Be Blood”, were nominated for Best Picture.
Hugh Jackman is speaking out.
The fallout from the allegations of systematic abuse against Scott Rudin has extended to his ongoing projects. Earlier today, the top producer issued a statement saying that he was “stepping back from my film and streaming projects in addition to my work on Broadway.” (He had issued a similar statement about the Broadway shows he produces over the weekend.)
A couple of weeks ago, superstar Hollywood producer Scott Rudin became the center of controversy after even more reports surfaced of his alleged horrible behavior with colleagues, including throwing items at people and verbally abusing them. For many, this echoed stories that have been told about Rudin for years now, with very little actually being done in response.
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaScott Rudin’s business relationship with A24, the indie studio where he produced such acclaimed films as “Lady Bird” and “Uncut Gems,” is over, sources tell Variety.
Matt Donnelly Senior Film WriterProducer Scott Rudin will “step back” from his film and streaming projects in addition to his Broadway productions in the wake of allegations about his abusive workplace behavior.
Change.org petition, which has over 21,000 signatures as of this writing, exclusively critiques Underwood’s treatment of his ex, Cassie Randolph — and not his recent announcement that he is gay. Randolph, 25, was granted a restraining order in 2020 against Underwood, 29, although she later dropped it. “Colton is a former bachelor lead who stalked his final pick, Cassie Randolph.
rape allegations casting a dark shadow over Armie Hammer’s faltering career, Disney+ viewers have noticed that a show featuring the actor appears to have been yanked from the platform. A 2019 “Running Wild With Bear Grylls” episode in which Hammer, 34, cave-dived and suckled a goat in Sardinia with the British adventurer is no longer accessible on the platform, Disney+ subscribers realized Sunday night, Insider reported. The survival show, which has called National Geographic its home network