It’s a game show entertainment. - by Chanelle Mansour 25 May 2021
Pop-duo The Veronicas, who are starring in the 2021 season of
Celebrity Apprentice, have both condemned the editing of the show, after an on-screen spat between the sisters aired in the first episode.
WATCH BELOW: The Veronicas butt heads on Celebrity Apprentice
Taking to their shared Instagram account, Jess and Lisa Origliasso posted two separate messages about how things are portrayed on the show.
“We can’t believe we might actually need to preface this, but reality TV is highly edited out of ‘context’ to amplify drama and narrative that suits the agenda,” they wrote.
Israel Defence Forces Say Air and Ground Troops are Currently Attacking Gaza Strip [Headlines]
In a serious escalation of violence, more than 100 people have been killed in the violence since Monday. And other top stories.
Today’s headlines from the Hope News team. You can listen to hourly bulletin updates at hopenews.com.au.
Israel’s defence forces said air and ground troops are currently attacking the Gaza strip in a serious escalation of violence.
More than 100 people have been killed in the violence since Monday.
Families in Gaza are now fleeing their homes.
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NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian said she’s extremely concerned and distressed by sexual violence allegations against an MP.
We saw those numbers pouring onto the streets, yesterday. Thousands and thousands. Grassroots activist Janine Hendry, who wrangled much for this march, says it was easily 85,000 across Australia. She reasonably declined a meeting offered with Scott Morrison in his office. This was a moment for the Prime Minister to take the raging hot temperature of the many, not make promises to the few behind closed doors, but he refused to come outside and meet the thousands on the lawns.
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There is no better tool than a march to frame solidarity. Yes, it feels busy, even useful, to share your thoughts on social media, but there’s something different on the ground, the smell of sunscreen and sweat, the placards shouting: Enough! The mother pushing the newish baby in a pram with partner at her side holding a sign:“She’s someone.” The words sister/mother/daughter/wife are crossed out. The utterly appalling sound systems. The crush and the swirl.
We saw those numbers pouring onto the streets, yesterday. Thousands and thousands. Grassroots activist Janine Hendry, who wrangled much for this march, says it was easily 85,000 across Australia. She reasonably declined a meeting offered with Scott Morrison in his office. This was a moment for the Prime Minister to take the raging hot temperature of the many, not make promises to the few behind closed doors, but he refused to come outside and meet the thousands on the lawns.
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There is no better tool than a march to frame solidarity. Yes, it feels busy, even useful, to share your thoughts on social media, but there’s something different on the ground, the smell of sunscreen and sweat, the placards shouting: Enough! The mother pushing the newish baby in a pram with partner at her side holding a sign:“She’s someone.” The words sister/mother/daughter/wife are crossed out. The utterly appalling sound systems. The crush and the swirl.
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