Katie Thurston’s LGBTQ Instagram post drama explained – Bachelorette apologies for pic
Bachelorette Katie Thurston has come under fire for her latest Instagram post from Tuesday, May 11. The post hurt the sentiments of many from the LGBTQ community, so here is the picture explained.
In the post, Katie is seen sharing a passionate moment with her female co-star Casandra Suarez from Matt James’ season of
The Bachelor.
And, as soon as Katie posted the picture on Instagram, some rumours about her sexuality started speculating online.
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How to vote for the Billboard Music Awards 2021 – BTS, Ariana Grande and DaBaby face nominations!
Fan voting for Billboard Music Awards 2021 has started. Many are curious to know how they can vote for BTS. Here’s how to vote in BBMA this year.
Billboard Music Awards (BBMA) has opened two fan-voted categories for this year’s award show on Monday, May 10.
The categories for which the fans will be able to vote this year will be, Top Collaboration and Top Social Artist. Voting for these categories started at 12 p.m. ET / 9 a.m. PT.
Ever since fan voting began, many are curious to know how to vote for BTS in Billboard Music Awards 2021, as the Kpop band is nominated in one of the categories.
What is HFPA and who are members? Golden Globes’ controversy explored
Controversy explained: What is HFPA and who are members? Following news that NBC won’t air the Golden Globes next year, media attention turned on HFPA, the organisation behind the annual awards.
NBC has recently issued a statement, saying that the network won’t air the 2022 Golden Globe Awards unless HFPA makes changes to its membership.
As reported by Variety, the organisation has continued to face criticism after being questioned on its diversity and equal representation.
But what is HFPA and who are the organisation’s members?
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A photo of an apparent “Snapple Fact” that has gone viral is in fact, fake
Andi Ortiz | May 10, 2021 @ 10:22 AM
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The Internet can be exceedingly convincing sometimes, and on Monday, it got some people pretty good with an image that seemed to show Snapple calling out Donald Trump. In reality, they did not.
On Sunday, a Twitter user named Alex Cole posted a photo of what was apparently his Snapple lid, showing off the brands signature “Snapple Facts.” Only this time, the fact was more political than normal, seemingly making a direct swipe at the former president.