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Brielle Biermann warns fans about 'too much' lip filling, advises them not to 'get overfilled'
Brielle Biermann warns fans about 'too much' lip filling, advises them not to 'get overfilled'
'All I’m gonna say is if you start to get lip fille, go to someone who will tell you no,' said Brielle Biermann
2023-06-20 04:59
Pete Davidson leaves sweary voicemail to Peta after they criticised him for buying a dog
Pete Davidson leaves sweary voicemail to Peta after they criticised him for buying a dog
Pete Davidson had some choice words for PETA, telling the animal rights organisation to "suck my d***" when he was called out by them for buying a dog instead of adopting one. This unpredictable beef began when the former SNL comedian and his girlfriend, Chase Sui Wonders were spotted buying cavapoo puppy in New York recently. It came after the death of the Davidson's two-year-old dog Henry last month who had "unfortunately got very sick very fast," and Davidson described in a message how he, along with his mum and sister, "are broken and will miss him forever." Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter But since being spotted purchasing a new pup, PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) have criticised Davidson's choice not to adopt. "It's tragic that Pete didn’t seek out a borough-born mutt from a city animal shelter, because a scrappy New Yorker with charm, personality, and unconventional handsomeness could have been his perfect match," said Daphna Nachminovitch, the Senior VP of Cruelty Investigations at PETA to TMZ on June 5. “Since shelters in New York and across the country are overflowing with homeless animals, PETA urges Pete to show some big heart energy by adopting, not shopping, in the future.” Given the public denouncement, the message appeared to reach Davidson who decided to leave an explicit voicemail to Nachminovitch, that was obtained by TMZ. "Hi, my name is Pete Davidson. This message is for Daphna. Thank you so much for making comments publicly that I didn’t adopt a dog. I just want to let you know I’m severely allergic to dogs so I have to get a specific breed," he explained. "I’m only not allergic to cavapoos and those type of dogs, and my mom’s f****** dog who’s 2 years old died a week prior and we’re all so sad so I had to get a specific dog. "So why don’t you do your research before you f****** create news stories for people because you’re a boring tired f***? F*** you and suck my d***!" Since then PETA has hit back at the Bupkis actor and said in a statement to TMZ: "If Pete had done his research, he would know that there’s no such thing as a hypoallergenic dog, that at least a quarter of dogs in shelters are purebreds, and that Petfinder has listings for homeless dogs of every breed under the sun, including the one he purchased." Then Davidson himself provided a statement to TMZ where he admitted he used a "poor choice of words" in the voicemail but added: "I am not sorry for standing up for myself and my family." "I haven't seen my mom and sister cry like that in over 20 years. I was trying to cheer up my family. I was already upset that the store had filmed me without my permission or acknowledgment." "Then this organization (PETA) made a public example of us, making our grieving situation worse." Elsewhere, Peta have been mocked as the animal rights organisation uses dinosaurs to make bizarre argument. Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-06-07 03:48
'AIR' on Prime Video: Where are the real-life people depicted in Ben Affleck's sports drama movie?
'AIR' on Prime Video: Where are the real-life people depicted in Ben Affleck's sports drama movie?
The stage is set for the unraveling of the true story behind one of the most historical sporting associations ever
2023-05-10 18:48
Aaron Rodgers talks about mental heath at a psychedelics conference
Aaron Rodgers talks about mental heath at a psychedelics conference
Denver is hosting a conference this week that's being put on by a psychedelic advocacy group
2023-06-22 08:22
Did Eminem object to Vivek Ramaswamy's performance? Rap God reacts to Republican rapping his song on campaign trail
Did Eminem object to Vivek Ramaswamy's performance? Rap God reacts to Republican rapping his song on campaign trail
Vivek Ramaswamy performed Eminem's 'Lose Yourself' at the Iowa State Fair in mid-August
2023-08-29 15:49
What is 'Sweet Magnolias' Season 3 about? Plot of the romance show explained
What is 'Sweet Magnolias' Season 3 about? Plot of the romance show explained
In Season 3 of 'Sweet Magnolias', Maddie Townsend, Dana Sue Sullivan and Helen Decatur will face new problems to tackle using humor and friendship
2023-07-05 18:17
Epic Twilight In Concert event will mark film franchise's 15th anniversary
Epic Twilight In Concert event will mark film franchise's 15th anniversary
The 'Twilight In Concert' event will be held at London's Eventim Apollo in October in celebration of the 15th anniversary of the original 'Twilight' movie.
2023-07-06 00:20
Daniel Sloss standup clip recirculates as he's praised for speaking out against Russell Brand
Daniel Sloss standup clip recirculates as he's praised for speaking out against Russell Brand
Comedian Daniel Sloss is being praised by viewers after he spoke out against Russell Brand in a joint investigation from Channel 4 and The Times. Brand, 48, has been accused of rape, sexual assault, and abuse by four women. In a video uploaded to the comedian's social media platforms on Friday night (September 15) before the allegations were made public, Brand said he "absolutely refute[s]" the claims made towards him. He told viewers that all relationships he had were "absolutely always consensual". During the Channel 4 Dispatches, it was revealed that comedians who worked in the industry at the same time as Brand were contacted, but only one was willing to speak on camera. That comedian was Daniel Sloss. As Sloss, 33, sits down to talk to an off-screen interviewer, he says, "this is scary, this is intimidating, and if I'm scared of this, and there's almost no consequences to me, what do people who have suffered, and been subject to, his alleged behaviours, how must they feel?" "I couldn't not say something," the Scottish comedian goes on to say. "There were many stories, it wasn't just coming from one person or one group of people, it was different incidents [...] and of varying degrees of severity. "I'm stood in artist bars, with agents, promoters, channel commissioners, and I'm hearing these allegations, and these rumours, about Russell in the same room as these people are in. And then later on, he would be in a movie, he would be on a television show, he would be hosting something. He was still being employed." Sloss went on to say that he knew of female comedians setting up WhatsApp groups to warn one another of comedians and others in the industry to avoid. "I know for many, many years, women have been warning each other about Russell," he shares. Sloss' appearance on the documentary brought in a lot of praise from viewers, many also took the opportunity to repost a clip from his Netflix special 'X' which tackles sexual assault. In the clip, Sloss says, "There are monsters amongst us, and they look like us. If you are sick of the narrative that's currently going on about men, feel free to change it, but you have to get involved. "Don't make the same mistake I did for years, which was just sitting back and being like, 'well, I'm not a part of the problem, therefore I must be part of the solution,'" Sloss tells his audience. Going on to say that he knows "most men are good", but if men don't do anything about the minority that are dangerous "they might as well not f***ing be there." Sloss tells men to "prevent" rape, rather than having a "hero complex of being like, 'I'm going to beat up a rapist.'" After the documentary aired, many took the time to share the clip on social media and commend Sloss for continuing to speak up against predatory behaviour. As the Dispatches program aired Saturday night, Brand was performing a sold out show, telling audience members they would "appreciate" that there were certain things he could not talk about. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-09-17 17:19
Where is Cory Hall now? 'Botched' doctors Terry Dubrow and Paul Nassif recommend new filler for Kim Kardashian-lookalike
Where is Cory Hall now? 'Botched' doctors Terry Dubrow and Paul Nassif recommend new filler for Kim Kardashian-lookalike
Cory Hall has spent $100k on his striking appearance and says he has no intention of stopping plastic surgery anytime soon
2023-09-29 07:54
Will Celine Dion perform again? Singer leans on Shania Twain for 'miracle comeback' amid health struggle
Will Celine Dion perform again? Singer leans on Shania Twain for 'miracle comeback' amid health struggle
The 'My Heart Will Go On' hitmaker was diagnosed with stiff-person syndrome in December last year
2023-05-30 21:18
Internet labels Fox News’ Tomi Lahren ‘loser’ for mocking Whoopi Goldberg amid her third Covid-19 diagnosis
Internet labels Fox News’ Tomi Lahren ‘loser’ for mocking Whoopi Goldberg amid her third Covid-19 diagnosis
Fans immediately rushed to Whoopi Goldberg's defense, with some explaining her use of a mask and others attacking Tomi Lahren
2023-09-08 14:57
Late British novelist Martin Amis knighted by King Charles in his first birthday honors list
Late British novelist Martin Amis knighted by King Charles in his first birthday honors list
Martin Amis, one of the most consequential British authors of his generation and who died last month, has been posthumously knighted by King Charles III in his first birthday honors list, which were unveiled late Friday
2023-06-17 05:49