Month: June 2020

Munroe Bergdorf speaking at the Pride In London Gala Dinner 2019. (Venla Shalin/Getty Images for Pride in London) Munroe Bergdorf has broken her silence on L’Oréal’s controversial Black Lives Matter message that said “speaking out is worth it”. The company has been widely and heavily criticised for the June 1 message, given it abruptly dropped
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It’s been a week since YouTubers Myka Stauffer and James Stauffer shared their decision to place their adopted son, Huxley, in the care of another family. Now, the Delaware County Sheriff’s Office confirms to E! News they’re investigating the well-being of the child. BuzzFeed News, which first reported the investigation, wrote authorities are investigating the whereabouts of
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Ramona Singer has always said her delivery is downright terrible, but boy did she put her foot in her mouth this time. Earlier this week, the Real Housewives of New York City star found herself on the receiving end of major backlash after making a flagrantly insensitive comment related to the ongoing Black Lives Matter
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Zack Snyder’s Justice League Could Restore The Original Two-Part Structure From the very beginning of its development, Justice League was supposed to be a two-part theatrical event. Justice League Part Two would have been a June 2019 release, picking up where the original vision Zack Snyder had for Justice League Part One left off. Unfortunately,
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Charles Crouch/@popandsock “Making history while witnessing history.” Across the United States, countless emotional pictures have emerged of those participating in the protests ignited by the police killing of George Floyd. Crowds of people, including celebrities like Halsey, Ariana Grande and Nick Cannon among others, have been photographed marching in unity. But this weekend, one particular image caught the eye of
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Despite the fact that anime is one of the most popular forms of entertainment in the world, it can be incredibly difficult for potential fans of the genre to actually start watching. This is largely due to the fact that the most popular anime tend to be incredibly long, with some even being made up
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Amanda Stanton / Instagram Amanda Stanton is standing by her decision to bring her young daughters to a Black Lives Matter protest.  On Wednesday, The Bachelor star shared a photo of her and 5-year-old Charlie participating in a peaceful demonstration in Newport Beach, Calif. While many of her 1.2 million Instagram followers applauded Amanda for letting her and 8-year-old
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