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Gay couple charged with molesting their adopted sons also pimped them out
A gay couple from Georgia charged with molesting their two adopted sons and using them to record child porn also allegedly pimped them out to members of a local pedophile ring, according to a disturbing new report.
Gay couple charged with molesting
Track Coach Pleads Guilty to Child Porn and Furnishing Alcohol to Minors
Former Mayor Pleads No Contest in Grindr Child Sex Crime Case
Anne Tyler insists she 'should be allowed to write from the viewpoint of a black man...
'I’m astonished by the appropriation issue,' she told The Sunday Times. 'It would be very foolish for me to write, let’s say, a novel from the viewpoint of a black man, but I think I should be allowed to do it.'
...the viewpoint of a black man...
Grad exposes Greek life' by revealing the 'disgusting' and 'fat' ranking system
Twitter mob wants Disney actress cancelled
Birth to son likened to rape
Black Popeye's employee calls white customer
‘They’re Moving At The Speed Of Light’
Will Smith told to return his Best Actor Oscar
‘Don’t Tell Me Not to Beat My Kid’
HE'S IN POSSESSION OF GAY SEX TAPE INVOLVING NIPSEY HUSSLE
Trans bishop resigns after being branded racist
Andrew Garfield rejects strict representation in acting roles
Actor Andrew Garfield rejected the idea that people should only portray people of their own demographics and explained that it kills "emphatic imagination."
Andrew Garfield rejects...
Dame Joan Collins says she has 'no regrets' about having an abortion at 26 because the baby 'would have ruined her life'
Dame Joan Collins has claimed she has 'no regrets' over an abortion she had when she was 26-years-old.
The veteran actress, 88, said she felt keeping the baby would have 'ruined my life' and added that if she hadn't had the illegal abortion 'it would have been the death of my career'.
Dame Joan Collins says she has 'no regrets' about having an abortion
'People can’t say what they think, because they’ll get canceled'
Lou Diamond Phillips Defends Playing Non-Filipino Characters of Color: “I Am Not Looking to Exploit That Role”
Lou Diamond Phillips says that when it comes to actors taking roles that don’t match their ethnicity or race, it’s not the same for white and nonwhite Hollywood talent.
“I’m not Latin, but Louis Valdez and I did a number of interviews recently because La Bamba was put back into the movie theaters 34 years later, and once again, he was justifying his casting of me,” Phillips said. “He cast the actor he thought was best for the role, and some people go, well, he’s Filipino, he’s not Mexican-American. But those same people don’t go, Esai Morales is Puerto Rican, not Mexican American. Elizabeth Peña was Cuban, not Mexican-American. So, where do you draw the line?”
Lou Diamond Phillips Defends Playing Non-Filipino Characters of Color
Laci Mosley Talks Racism From ‘iCarly’ Viewers
Illinois becomes first state to mandate Asian American history in public schools
Florida landscaper, 51, pleads guilty to failed hit job against his ex-girlfriend and her family which he planned to make look like Black Lives Matter were behind
California police officers sue city over 'discriminatory' BLM mural celebrating convicted cop killer
Black employees say they feel left out of Walmart’s self-proclaimed “culture of inclusion”
15 years in a slave labour camp - just for listening to pop music in North Korea
Asian mother says 'racist' white woman punched her son, 6,
Gwen Stefani Responds to Cultural Appropriation Criticism, ‘All These Rules Are Just Dividing Us More’
The musician responded to some of the criticism she’s gotten for her past choices. She told Paper that she thinks taking from other cultures is a good thing.
“If we didn’t buy and sell and trade our cultures in, we wouldn’t have so much beauty, you know?” she asked. “We learn from each other, we share from each other, we grow from each other. And all these rules are just dividing us more and more.”
Gwen Stefani Responds to Cultural Appropriation
Survey of 10,000 Americans reveals what adults think of ‘cancel culture’
“Cancel culture” has become one of the most divisive terms in America, stoking a moral panic and even sparking calls from Republican lawmakers to make it illegal. Now, a major survey reveals how many Americans feel about the term and its power to hold people accountable.
Although the phrase has existed for decades, the past several years has seen cancel culture become an increasingly politicized topic, according to the Pew Research Center, who released the findings of a survey of more than 10,000 US adults on Wednesday.
“I think people need to be called out when they say something offensive on social media, because if you’re brave enough to say it then you should be brave enough to be accountable for your actions and be able to deal with whatever happens because of it,” one surveyed woman said.
Survey of 10,000 Americans reveals what adults think of ‘cancel culture’
Connie Chung Says Bryant Gumbel Treated Her Like She “Was Invisible”
In a Q&A taken from that conversation and published on the magazine’s website on Monday, Goldman asks the reporter if Gumble suffered from “bigshot-itis.” Chung replied, “I would say so. I’d be sitting beside him, but I was invisible, and we would see him at those same celebrity golf tournaments [as Donald Trump.] And oftentimes I was invisible to him as well.”
Connie Chung Says Bryant Gumbel Treated Her Like She “Was Invisible”
‘Little People, Big World’ Star Jacob Roloff Claims He Was Molested by Third Party Producer
Sharing his story. Jacob Roloff detailed the alleged abuse he experienced while working with his family on the TLC series Little People, Big World.
“It is often much easier to think about things than it is to talk about them, and so this disclosure has been delayed, but through that delay, I have found the fortitude and words. As a child, I after what I realize now was a long grooming process, I was molested by an executive field producer for Little People, Big World,” Roloff, now 23, began on Tuesday, December 15, via Instagram.
After acknowledging that he does not “expect to provide details of this encounter,” Roloff wrote that he hopes this man is “never allowed around children again.”
‘Little People, Big World’ Star Jacob Roloff Claims He Was Molested by Third Party Producer
Lenny Kravitz Says Luther Vandross Was Lonely and Tried to Hide His Sexual Orientation
Luther Vandross seemed to have it all, but according to Lenny Kravitz, the late singer struggled behind the scenes. Kravitz says Vandross was a lonely man and he tried to hide his sexual orientation from the public. The singer wanted nothing more than to live his life, but he held on to this secret until his death.
During an interview on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen, Patti LaBelle spoke about Vandross’ hesitance to come out. She says he told her he didn’t want to upset his mother. He also didn’t want to disappoint his female fans.
Lenny Kravitz Says Luther Vandross Was Lonely and Tried to Hide His Sexual Orientation
Why Lucille Ball’s Daughter Tells Aspiring Actors To Find a Different Profession–’Make Sure You Get a Porno Tape Out There’
Show business has changed quite a but since I Love Lucy was on the air. Lucille Ball and her daughter, Lucie Arnaz, experienced two very different versions of Hollywood. And as Arnaz reflects on the industry today, she doesn’t like what she sees. That’s why she tells aspiring actors to “change your mind” when they ask her for advice on breaking into show business.
When Arnaz was interviewed by the Television Academy Foundation in 2016, she was asked what advice she had for aspiring actresses. First, she says she’d try to convince them to find a different career.
“I think this business has changed so dramatically. I would not recommend anybody going into it. There are half as many parts as there were when we were growing up,” she said.
Arnaz notes that the rise of reality TV has to do with there being fewer parts for actors.
“There’s all kinds of reality TV now because that’s cheaper for everybody to do. There doesn’t seem to be a difference between a reality star and a star star. So why work so hard? Make sure you get a p*rno tape out there right away. That’ll help,” she said sarcastically. “I mean, as you can see, I’m a little, just–I’m baffled by the business at present.”
Why Lucille Ball’s Daughter Tells Aspiring Actors To Find a Different Profession
Larry Kramer, playwright and AIDS activist, dies aged 84
Larry Kramer has died aged 84.
The author and prominent LGBTQ+ rights activist died on Wednesday (27 May) morning in Manhattan, the New York Times has reported. His husband David Webster said pneumonia was the cause.
As well as receiving acclaim for his writing, including the autobiographical 1985 play The Normal Heart, Kramer spent much of his life campaigning for equality and awareness around the AIDS epidemic.
In 1982 he founded the Gay Men’s Health Crisis to assist people living with HIV, and in 1987 helped launch ACT UP, a group that used headline-grabbing tactics to bring attention to AIDS and demand faster research for treatment.
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