Jameela Jamil is addressing the months of hate she has received after Love Island host Caroline Flack died by suicide back in February 2020.
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Tulisa Contostavlos has apologised for publicly accusing X Factor contestant Misha B of bullying behaviour but said it is “ludicrous” to think her comments were racially motivated.
The N-Dubz star, who was a judge on the talent show when Misha competed in 2011, instead said she was “calling out” they way she was treating other acts on the show, which was eventually won by Little Mix.
Misha, real name Misha Bryan, has claimed she was left traumatised and suicidal after her appearance on a live
Jameela Jamil is addressing the months of hate she has received after Love Island host Caroline Flack died by suicide back in February 2020.
Doja Cat has been forced to defend herself against racism allegations, after she was accused of being friends with white supremacists.The rapper faced backlash last month, amid claims she criticised her South African heritage in several online chatrooms.She returned to Instagram on Wednesday night (June 24) to address continued claims of racism, as well as calling for online bullying to stop.Responding to accusations that she hangs out with white supremacists, Doja explained: “I just realised
Tulisa Contostavlos has apologised to X Factor contestant Misha B for publicly accusing her of bullying behaviour while a judge on the show, saying she “clearly wasn’t ready” for the responsibility.
Entertainment Weekly reported today that Tom Petty’s family protested the use of Tom’s song, “I Won’t Back Down,” at the president’s rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma, yesterday. Posted on Twitter, four of the rocker’s family members called for the president to stop using his material.
Billboard picked up on a tweet from the singer-songwriter, P!nk, this weekend, in which she mocked the president’s recent campaign rally in Tusla, Oklahoma, this past Saturday on the 20th of June. Trump held his first rally in months at the BOK Center in Tulsa, a place P!nk claims she has sold out in minutes.
Tom Petty's family is slamming Donald Trump over the use of the late rocker's classic song "I Won't Back Down" during the president's campaign rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on Saturday (June 20).In a statement issued shortly after the rally, Petty's estate and rights holders -- daughters Adria and Annakim, ex-wife Jane, and widow Dana -- announced that a cease-and-desist notice had been issued to the Trump campaign.“Trump was in no way authorized to use this song to further a campaign that leaves
Tyrese took to Instagram with a controversial post that depicts white people as slaves to black people and manicurists of Asian people in a post-and-delete. Jamie Foxx wants answers after the Baby Boy actor claims that reverse racism is going on in South Africa.
Protests around the world are bringing attention to hate and violence against black people and other people of color. In response, companies are finally starting to take action against those who perpetuate racism.Public figures who have shared offensive comments in the past are seeing a widespread reckoning, as leaders finally begin to take a zero-tolerance policy toward racism.