Dolly Parton may be larger than life, but she’s managed to keep her personal life very private for decades.
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Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorYouTube is taking aim at QAnon, the pro-Trump conspiracy-theory cult. The video platform said it is expanding its hate and harassment policies to prohibit content targeting an individual or group with “conspiracy theories that have been used to justify real-world violence.”YouTube is positioning the move not as a “ban” of QAnon per se.
Dolly Parton may be larger than life, but she’s managed to keep her personal life very private for decades.
Just when Bachelor Nation thought they might’ve already figured this season out, here comes Clare Crawley ready to stir the pot!
Speaking on the latest episode of The Royal Beat, royal biographer Robert Jobson believes the 94-year-old monarch will retire from official duties in less than six months.
The Crown.Episode four of the hit drama’s latest season – which launches next month – is titled The Balmoral Test.The “test” is the name given to the royal scrutiny guests to the Queen’s Aberdeenshire home believe they are under when invited to join her on her annual break at Balmoral.Former royal butler Grant Harrold worked for the Royal Family for seven years and met many guests of the Queen.Grant, 42, who grew up in Airdrie and has worked for Prince Charles, Camilla, Prince William, Kate and
Nick Jonas floated a funny conspiracy theory that links that title and other recent championships to recent Jonas Brothers concerts.Nick is calling it the "Jonas Blessing," which he says is the opposite of the years-long "Drake curse," which saw many of his favorite teams lose. "The Dodgers won the World Series last night, and yet, no one is talking about the very, very obvious theme here," Nick said in a Twitter video.
The royal family have always been under the radar for every move they make; no matter how big or small. 2020, in particular, was very drama heavy especially with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle stepping away from their royal duties.
Queen Elizabeth II was concerned for young Prince William in the wake of his parents’ 1992 separation, according to Robert Lacey‘s new royal tell-all.Prince Charles and the late Princess Diana tied the knot in 1981. Nine years later, news of their separation made headlines, and their divorce was finalized in 1996.
John Oliver on Sunday's Last Week Tonight took a deep dive into President Trump's issues with the World Health Organization or, as Oliver called it, "one of the president's favorite punching bags." "Over the last six months, Trump has consistently tried to deflect blame for his handling of the coronavirus onto the WHO, China and the close relationship he claims the two have," Oliver said. Oliver showed a news clip noting that in the beginning of July, Trump said that the U.S.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's time together in the royal family wasn't always perfect. But, according to a new royal biography, their awkward run-ins with the other royals began as early as their wedding.
Also Read: Trump Trashes 'Concast,' NBC, Savannah Guthrie, Lester Holt, Joe Biden, Fake News in Epic 2-Minute Tirade (Video)Earlier, Guthrie asked Trump if he would disavow QAnon “in its entirety,” which Trump refused to do.“It is this theory that Democrats are a satanic pedophile ring and that you are a savior of that.
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerStarting tomorrow, employees of Warner Bros. and Disney, among others, had better make sure they have a mask on when they venture out into Burbank.That’s when the city’s private enforcement bureau will begin issuing citations and fines for those caught maskless in certain areas of the city.
According to OK!, a palace insider has sensationally claimed Her Majesty is “fed up” with her son Prince Andrew’s sex scandal ruining her grandchildren's milestone events.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorYouTube is cracking down on misinformation regarding COVID-19 vaccines, announcing a ban on content that includes claims about coronavirus vaccinations that contradicts information from health authorities.Specifically, the video giant said it will remove any videos claiming COVID vaccines will kill people or cause infertility, or “involve microchips being implanted in people who receive the treatment” — the latter being a bizarre conspiracy theory that has flared
Also Read: Dawn Davis Named Bon Appétit Editor in ChiefThe YouTube relaunch, with its focus on “providing platforms for new voices, diverse content, and inclusive programming,” is under the oversight of new editor in chief Dawn Davis, executive editor Sonia Chopra, global brand advisor Marcus Samuelsson and Condé Nast Entertainment president Agnes Chu.The featured chefs in the new lineup include DeVonn Francis, a first-generation Jamaican-American chef who founded a community space for private
Season 4 of is almost here. And ahead of its anticipated November debut, the Netflix historical drama finally released a full-length trailer for the upcoming episodes, which introduces Emma Corrin as Princess Diana alongside Olivia Colman who is returning for her second season as Queen Elizabeth II.As ET previously reported, season 4 will pick up a few years after the ending of 3, in 1979, and cover the events of the royal family until 1990.
Ellise Shafer editorTwitter has again tagged a post by President Donald Trump for “spreading misleading and potentially harmful information” related to the coronavirus.On Sunday morning, Trump tweeted: “A total and complete sign off from White House Doctors yesterday. That means I can’t get it (immune), and can’t give it.