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Bravo axing "Vanderpump Rules" stars Brett Caprioni and Max Boyens, whose racists tweets reemerged in January, as well as Stassi Schroeder and Kristen Doute, who reported a former black co-star to police for a crime she didn't commit.
Bravo also fired "Below Deck Mediterranean" star Peter Hunziker for a racist Instagram post.The CW let go of "The Flash" actor Hartley Sawyer after racist, homophobic and misogynistic tweets he posted before joining the cast surfaced, and MTV said goodbye to "Teen
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“SportsCentre” host Dan O’Toole revealed that his one-month-old daughter, Oakland, is missing on Thursday.
It looks like RuPaul is taking some time away from the Internet.
Maren Morris has insisted she might stop posting photos of her 3-month-old son Hayes after being constantly mommy-shamed on social media.
Days of Our Lives‘ Melissa Reeves has found herself in hot water.
© @Copyright HELLO! Hello! Magazine is best known for her roles in classic period drama and gripping ITV drama , but the actress is clearly an advocate for important cause.The 39-year-old took to her Instagram recently to post a video of her reading the children's book Once Upon A Goat by Dan Richards to raise awareness for Gotham Read's initiative – aiming to educate and inspire young readers.The Liar actress wrote in the caption: "@gothamreads is a great initiative pulling together clients
VMI Worldwide has dropped the first trailer to April Mullen's conspiracy thriller Wander, which includes a first look at Aaron Eckhart as a mentally unstable private investigator probing a death in a small town that links to cause of his daughter's death. "I got hired to investigate a murder, possible cover up, for reasons yet unknown.
Page Six, network giants like CBS, MTV, VH1 and Showtime have hired private investigator, Edward Myers.Myers, who is the president and CEO of the Los Angeles-based investigation firm, The Myers Group, is an investigation and risk assessment specialist.Page Six reports that Myers has been tasked with combing through the social media accounts of the actors and reality TV stars attached to these networks “to root out any racist comments.”These latest reports come after more than a half a dozen
Bravo axing "Vanderpump Rules" stars Brett Caprioni and Max Boyens, whose racists tweets reemerged in January, as well as Stassi Schroeder and Kristen Doute, who reported a former black co-star to police for a crime she didn't commit.
CBS, Showtime and MTV, have reportedly hired a private investigator to search their own actors’ social media profiles for racist comments.According to Page Six, PI Edward Myers was retained by the broadcasters after a spate of scandals involving celebrities being fired for resurfaced racist posts.Last week, Vanderpump Rules actors Brett Caprioni and Max Boyens left the series after making offensive tweets, and for reporting their black co-star Faith Stowers to the police for a crime she didn’t
According to US Weekly, Kompothecras responded using the N-word in the comment section of one Instagram post and commented on several other posts with racist themes.
Jordan Moreau MTV has fired Alex Kompothecras from the reality show “Siesta Key” after allegedly making racist comments on social media.The announcement came on the same day that season 3 of “Siesta Key” returned from a hiatus. Upcoming episodes will be edited to feature him less prominently, the show said.“We’ve made the decision to cut ties with Alex and are editing the current season to minimize his presence.
Kylie Jenner, Lady Gaga and Paris Hilton have created public profiles for their own furry friends on Instagram and Twitter to share photos of their lives and sweet moments together.Check out the celebrity pet accounts you need to be following right now, and you might even get to see some photos of your favorite celebs you might have missed!67 Celebrity Snapchat Accounts You Must Follow Right Now!
Julia Roberts, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Hilary Swank will soon be handing over their Instagram pages to black writers, businesswomen, and activists as part of a new social media campaign.On Wednesday, for one day only, a host of white women with large online followings, including the Hollywood stars, will use their platforms to amplify the work of black women they are partnering with as part of the #ShareTheMicNow initiative.
Disruptors Bozoma Saint John, Luvvie Ajayi Jones, Glennon Doyle and Stacey Bendet are launching a new social media initiative on Wednesday, June 10.
Disruptors Bozoma Saint John, Luvvie Ajayi Jones, Glennon Doyle and Stacey Bendet are launching a new social media initiative on Wednesday, June 10.