Singer Sinéad O’Connor has written a moving open letter to Prince Harry.
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Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot has responded to an open letter signed by more than 500 current and former Ubisoft employees that not only expressed solidarity with the Activision Blizzard walkout this week (July 28) but called for industry-wide change against harassment and abusive behaviour.The letter also criticised Ubisoft for not doing enough in the wake of allegations made against the company last year over abuse and sexual harassment.“We have stood by and watched as you only fired the most
.Singer Sinéad O’Connor has written a moving open letter to Prince Harry.
WarnerMedia will require its U.S. employees or anyone entering one of its offices to be vaccinated against Covid-19, the company has announced.
Jordan Moreau Roberta Kaplan, a prominent lawyer who co-founded Time’s Up, has resigned from the organization after she was named in the New York Attorney General’s investigation into Gov.
DaBaby requesting a private meeting to address his controversial comments.Organisations such as GLAAD, Black AIDS Institute, Prevention Access Campaign, and more, as well as leading academics, delivered the address after the rapper – real name Jonathan Lyndale Kirk – issued an apology for his homophobic rant at Miami’s Rolling Loud Festival last month.During his performance, the rapper encouraged the crowd to put their mobile phone flashlights in the air if they “didn’t show up today with
Michael Che came under fire for his jokes about gymnast Simone Biles following her withdrawal from several competitions at the Tokyo Olympics, but those closest to him have brushed off the entire ordeal. The cast and crew of Saturday Night Live are not “making a big deal” out of the “Weekend Update” co-anchor’s remarks, sources close to the comedian have exclusively revealed to HollywoodLife.
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Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorEleven national LGBTQ and HIV/AIDS organizations on Wednesday released an open letter to rapper DaBaby in the wake of his recent homophobic statements and awkward attempts at apologies, requesting a private meeting to discuss the facts about HIV and how it is a preventable and treatable condition, and discuss a long-term opportunity for him to pass on the education to his large fanbase.The organizations are: Arianna’s Center, Black AIDS Institute, GLAAD, The Normal
Former Love Island bombshell Arabella Chi has accused Toby Aromolaran of wanting to have his cake and eat it too, as he recouples with Chloe Burrows after straying with Abi and then Mary. "I don't know exactly what's happened, I need to catch up on it, but it looks like he's trying to flip back to Chloe.
Love Island star Arabella Chi has denied she is dating DJ Tom Zanetti after reports surfaced that the pair were seeing each other. Arabella was spotted looking cosy with Tom - who recently split from Made In Chelsea's Sophie Hermann - while out and about in Ibiza.
Daniel D'Addario Chief TV CriticMichael Che’s eyebrow-raising attempt to score comedic points about Simone Bile’s difficult decision to withdraw from Olympic events aired on NBC might be more surprising if this hadn’t been his longstanding pattern.
Michael Che is back in the social media hot seat, this time for posting controversial jokes about U.S. Olympic gymnast Simone Biles.
Not so fast. Michael Che was called out after he allegedly shared jokes mocking Simone Biles for dropping out of the Olympics.
Michael Che is facing significant backlash, and it all has to do with Simone Biles.
Saturday Night Live writer and cast-memberMichael Che, 38, is no stranger to controversy, but he may have gone a little too far when he shared a joke DM-ed to him about Olympian Simone Biles, 24, and former doctor and convicted sex offender Larry Nassar, 57, on Thursday July 29. The comic took to his Instagram Stories and shared jokes that fans sent him about Simone and her decision to withdraw from Olympic competitions to focus on her mental health.
Ubisoft employees have released an open letter showing support for the Activision Blizzard walkout, and asking for their employers to do more.The letter comes shortly after Activision Blizzard employees announced a walkout to protest the company’s response to allegations laid out in a lawsuit from the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing.