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Whoopi Goldberg says ‘American Idol’ led to “the downfall of society” - www.nme.com - USA
nme.com
26.05.2023 / 18:45

Whoopi Goldberg says ‘American Idol’ led to “the downfall of society”

American Idol led to “the downfall of society”.The View presenter got into an awkward exchange with an off-camera producer on Wednesday (May 24) while discussing Netflix‘s new documentary about the final days of Anna Nicole Smith’s life.After speaking to her co-hosts about the documentary, Goldberg concluded that “people like to be judgy,” before suggesting that American Idol was responsible for that kind of television.“You have Basketball Wives, you have the Housewives of whatever, all the Bravo shows, giving you the impression that you’re doing something wrong because you’re living your life,” said Goldberg (via Page Six).“People watch these shows because they make them feel better,” she continued. “I think that we, as a society, love to watch stuff to judge folks.”The Sister Act star then revealed the exact point she believes audiences became too quick to pass judgement.“You know, I’ve always thought that the beginning of the downfall of society was with, um, what’s the name of that show I always tell you that?” she asked, turning to executive producer Brian Teta.Goldberg had evidently shared the opinion with Teta before, because the off-camera producer replied: “ABC’s American Idol?”The studio audience laughed as the producer attempted to remind Goldberg that American Idol airs on the Disney-owned ABC, the same network that pays her salary.“Well, it wasn’t always on ABC,” Goldberg hit back in defence.

Whoopi Goldberg Calls 'American Idol' the 'Beginning of the Downfall of Society' - www.etonline.com - USA
etonline.com
26.05.2023 / 11:59

Whoopi Goldberg Calls 'American Idol' the 'Beginning of the Downfall of Society'

Whoopi Goldberg might be getting in trouble with 's network — ABC. The 67-year-old co-host of spoke out against another ABC show during a panel discussion this week.While discussing the recent Anna Nicole Smith documentary,, Goldberg talked about society's obsession with judging others.«I think, you know, that we as a society love to watch stuff, to judge folks,» Goldberg said. «I've always thought that the beginning of the downfall of society was with… what's the name of that show?»«That's ABC's » a producer replied, smiling.«It was not always on ABC.

Whoopi Goldberg walks back claim ‘American Idol’ began ‘downfall of society’ - nypost.com - USA - Smith
nypost.com
25.05.2023 / 16:45

Whoopi Goldberg walks back claim ‘American Idol’ began ‘downfall of society’

“American Idol” was the “beginning of the downfall of society.”The 67-year-old made the bold claim on the ABC talk show Wednesday morning.Goldberg’s theory was brought up as the women of the show discussed why Netflix recently “dwelled” on the final days and legacy of Anna Nicole Smith in a new documentary. The actress claimed that viewers flock to these kinds of shows because “people like to be judgy.”“You have ‘Basketball Wives,’ you have the ‘Housewives’ of whatever, all the Bravo shows, giving you the impression that you’re doing something wrong because you’re living your life,” Goldberg said.

Whoopi Goldberg: ‘American Idol’ launched ‘the downfall of society’ - nypost.com - USA
nypost.com
24.05.2023 / 22:33

Whoopi Goldberg: ‘American Idol’ launched ‘the downfall of society’

dawg.“The View” co-host Whoopi Goldberg, 67, boldly stated Wednesday on the ABC talk show that “American Idol” was the “beginning of the downfall of society.”While the women of the show discussed why Netflix recently “dwelled” on the late Anna Nicole Smith’s last days in a new documentary, Goldberg claimed that viewers will watch this kind of programming because “people like to be judgy.”“You have ‘Basketball Wives,’ you have the ‘Housewives’ of whatever, all the Bravo shows, giving you the impression that you’re doing something wrong because you’re living your life.”“People watch these shows because they make them feel better,” Goldberg continued. “I think that we, as a society, love to watch stuff to judge folks.”“The Color Purple” star then offered up a specific example of when she believes the public became too power-hungry on passing judgment.

Inside the life of TikTok icon and podcast host Grace Barry - www.ok.co.uk - Britain - Keeling
ok.co.uk
24.05.2023 / 14:35

Inside the life of TikTok icon and podcast host Grace Barry

Grace Keeling, widely known as GK Barry, became an internet sensation during the first UK lockdown in 2020 and her fame has sky-rocketed ever since. At the age of 23, this social media star rose to online fame during a time when everyone was confined to their homes. By August 2020, only 5 months after starting her account, she had already hit 100,000 followers, reaching over 1 million after just over a year.

Lady Gaga took makeup inspiration from young boy on TikTok - www.msn.com - Britain - Beyond
msn.com
24.05.2023 / 11:27

Lady Gaga took makeup inspiration from young boy on TikTok

Lady Gaga was inspired by a young boy's "beautiful" makeup journey on TikTok. The 37-year-old star - whose Haus Labs makeup line will be available via Sephora in the UK from June 6 - revealed how she was influenced by the way he wanted to "express who he truly is". She told Glamour magazine: "There was this one young boy I watched on TikTok who wears beautiful makeup, and he was sharing his story about how his friends would ask him not to wear so much makeup when he went out to dinners or parties with them.

TikTok Sues Montana Over Ban, Cites First Amendment - thewrap.com - China - USA - Montana - Beyond
thewrap.com
22.05.2023 / 23:19

TikTok Sues Montana Over Ban, Cites First Amendment

lawsuit contested the ban, seeking to ensure that TikTok remains legal in Montana. “Montana’s ban abridges freedom of speech in violation of the First Amendment, violates the U.S.

Whoopi Goldberg Gives Sunny Hostin a Lap Dance on 'The View' - www.etonline.com - USA
etonline.com
22.05.2023 / 22:31

Whoopi Goldberg Gives Sunny Hostin a Lap Dance on 'The View'

Whoopi Goldberg just gave Sunny Hostin a lap dance. On Monday's episode of , the ladies were discussing a report that claimed 70 percent of people cheat at their bachelor and bachelorette parties, with the offending acts including everything from a lap dance to a threesome. Hostin questioned whether a lap dance would count as cheating, telling her co-hosts, «I said during our Hot Topics meeting that lap dancing isn't cheating, but come to think of it, I've never seen a lap dance, so maybe it is cheating?»Goldberg took it upon herself to change that, asking Hostin, «Would you like to see?»Both Hostin and the audience agreed, and Goldberg stood up and walked over to Hostin to give her her very first lap dance.«First I start, I'm looking at you, OK? And then I start to turn, and then it's all like this, and then it's like that,» Goldberg said as she narrated her movements.

TikTok Sues Montana Over Law Banning the App, Arguing It Violates First Amendment - variety.com - China - USA - Montana - Taiwan
variety.com
22.05.2023 / 21:41

TikTok Sues Montana Over Law Banning the App, Arguing It Violates First Amendment

Todd Spangler NY Digital Editor TikTok says Montana’s newly enacted law that would criminalize usage of the short-form video app is unconstitutional — and the app company has taken legal action to fight the state’s ban. TikTok filed a lawsuit Monday in the U.S. District Court for the District of Montana seeking to have the law reversed. It was signed into law last week by Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte, who said it would “protect Montanans’ private data and sensitive personal information from being harvested by the Chinese Communist Party.” TikTok is owned by ByteDance, a China-based internet conglomerate. “We are challenging Montana’s unconstitutional TikTok ban to protect our business and the hundreds of thousands of TikTok users in Montana,” the app maker said in a statement. “We believe our legal challenge will prevail based on an exceedingly strong set of precedents and facts.”

Every Judge Who Left 'American Idol' & Why - Find Out Why Judges Like Simon Cowell, Paula Abdul & Randy Jackson Left the Show - www.justjared.com - USA
justjared.com
21.05.2023 / 16:03

Every Judge Who Left 'American Idol' & Why - Find Out Why Judges Like Simon Cowell, Paula Abdul & Randy Jackson Left the Show

American Idol is a cultural institution, and Season 21 is coming to an end tonight (Sunday, May 21) at 8 p.m. ET on ABC.

TikTok says these tingly lip-plumping liners rival the results of lip injections - www.ok.co.uk - Britain - USA
ok.co.uk
19.05.2023 / 13:05

TikTok says these tingly lip-plumping liners rival the results of lip injections

The best thing about TikTok is if you’re wondering whether or not to invest in a new beauty product, you can just take a quick scroll through the app to check out visual reviews before you spend any money. We’ve been eyeing up a few shades of Too Faced’s new Lip Injection Extreme Lip Shapers, £20 each here, and TikTok has thoroughly convinced us we need them. You’ve heard of lip plumpers, but did you know that tingly, volumising technology found in glosses can be used to formulate a liner? Neither did we, but Too Faced has mastered it.The demi-matte lip liners – available in six neutral shades – are infused with the brand’s plumping technology that delivers instant and long-term plumping for eight hours.

TikTok influencers file lawsuit to block Montana ban - www.msn.com - USA - Montana
msn.com
19.05.2023 / 11:09

TikTok influencers file lawsuit to block Montana ban

prohibiting locals from downloading TikTok onto their personal phones. A group of five users including a female military veteran, a stay-at-home mother and a fitness influencer have now sued the state. They claim the ban is an unlawful “prior restraint on expression that violates the First Amendment” of the US constitution.

Netflix Ad Tier Grows to Nearly 5 Million Monthly Active Users Globally - thewrap.com - USA - Canada - region Asia-Pacific
thewrap.com
17.05.2023 / 23:05

Netflix Ad Tier Grows to Nearly 5 Million Monthly Active Users Globally

virtual-only upfront presentation on Wednesday. “Engagement on our ads plan is similar to our non ads plan and that’s critical because it all starts and ends with consumers.” Peters noted that the ad-supported tier’s membership base has “more than doubled” since early this year, with more than 70% between the ages of 18 and 49. Over a quarter of the streamer’s sign-ups choose the ads plan in the 12 markets where it’s available.

Netflix Advertising Tier Hits 5M Global Users Six Months After Launch; Company Tells Virtual Audience At Its First Upfront That One-Quarter Of New Subscribers Opt For Ad Plan - deadline.com - Australia - Britain - Spain - France - Brazil - New York - Mexico - Italy - Canada - Germany - Japan
deadline.com
17.05.2023 / 22:43

Netflix Advertising Tier Hits 5M Global Users Six Months After Launch; Company Tells Virtual Audience At Its First Upfront That One-Quarter Of New Subscribers Opt For Ad Plan

Six months after the landmark debut of its ad-supported subscription tier, Netflix said the plan has hit 5 million monthly active users globally.

Eurovision 2023 Exclusive: Loreen's Tattoo experiences unprecedented increase in TikTok creations after win - www.officialcharts.com - Britain - Sweden - Finland - Israel
officialcharts.com
17.05.2023 / 12:41

Eurovision 2023 Exclusive: Loreen's Tattoo experiences unprecedented increase in TikTok creations after win

The effect of Eurovision 2023 is in full force following last weekend's grand final in Liverpool, with TikTok crunching the numbers to reveal an incredible uplift in video creations using the music of Loreen, Käärijä and more.

Who’s watching ‘The Watcher?’ Most-watched Netflix shows by state revealed - nypost.com - Britain - Paris - California - Hawaii - New Jersey - Utah - state Iowa - North Carolina
nypost.com
16.05.2023 / 23:57

Who’s watching ‘The Watcher?’ Most-watched Netflix shows by state revealed

“The Watcher” is set in New Jersey — and as it turns out, residents there are intently watching “The Watcher.”The product review site PerfectRec has revealed which Netflix series every state is obsessed with, based on May data from Google Trends and IMDb rating information.California’s pick was “Cobra Kai,” while Hawaii tuned into “Emily In Paris,” despite critics calling the meme-able series “boring.”Fittingly, people in North Carolina frequently watched “Outer Banks,” while those in Iowa streamed “Love is Blind.”“Stranger Things” was tops in Utah. In fact, the Duffer Brothers thriller was the most-streamed series in 2022.Netflix, citing Nielsen ratings, said the drama was the most-watched English TV show within its first four weeks of release, with its latest season scoring 1.35 billion hours of view time in the first 28 days.The series, which premiered in 2016, is slated to end with Season 5.Production plans are unclear amid the Hollywood writers strike.Fans are disappointed that their favorite band of monster-fighting teens will be no more, but actor David Harbour, who plays Eleven’s doting father figure, Jim Hopper, said it’s time for a curtain call.“I think it’s a great show, even if I wasn’t in it,” the 48-year-old actor said in February.

WhatsApp users can now protect their 'most intimate conversations' with new feature - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Britain - Manchester
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
16.05.2023 / 06:59

WhatsApp users can now protect their 'most intimate conversations' with new feature

A new WhatsApp password feature will allow users to 'lock and hide' their 'most intimate conversations', Meta has said.

Aussie iPhone users set to benefit from new safety feature that allows Emergency SOS via satellite on Find My app. - www.newidea.com.au - Australia
newidea.com.au
16.05.2023 / 03:03

Aussie iPhone users set to benefit from new safety feature that allows Emergency SOS via satellite on Find My app.

The new safety feature builds upon the existing location tracking technology within the Find My app on iPhones, and is a sure cause of excitement for those who live in, or are travelling through reception black spots which are especially common throughout regional and remote parts of Australia. 

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