Zahid Ahmed is expressing strong dissatisfaction with Instagram's alleged censorship. The actor claimed that Instagram removed his post discussing what he referred to as the "real face of terrorism," featuring images of Benjamin Netanyahu, Rishi Sunak, and Joe Biden. Ahmed criticized Instagram for this action, stating, "To hell with you Instagram. Will love to see you burn in hell on judgement day." The deleted post, still available on his public Facebook profile, juxtaposes the mainstream portrayal of terrorists with those in suits who hold influential positions.
Now That's What I Call Music, the iconic compilation series, celebrates its 40th anniversary this year. Since its inception in 1983, this musical institution has sold over 120 million copies worldwide, making it one of the most successful compilation franchises in history. As we commemorate this milestone, let's take a closer look at forty fascinating facts about Now That's What I Call Music that have contributed to its enduring popularity.
Nicki Minaj, the globally renowned rap artist, has recently taken to social media to address a complaint raised by one of her Nigerian fans regarding the venues selected for her upcoming tour in Nigeria. The fan, who goes by the username @AfrobeatsDream on Twitter, expressed disappointment and frustration over the lack of representation of cities outside of Lagos and Abuja on the tour itinerary.
In a world often shrouded by glamour and fame, it takes immense courage for individuals to open up about their personal traumas. Yet, it is through these brave voices that much-needed conversations can be sparked, leading to greater awareness and positive change. Recently, a well-known TV soap actress took an extraordinary step by publicly revealing her painful truth: she was sexually assaulted as a child.
“Don’t make that face! I’m just being honest,” the comedian told the former president's niece.
The "Late Night" comedian ripped Republican Markwayne Mullin after he almost came to blows with a union leader during a Senate committee meeting.
The "Late Show" crowd went wild for this bit of below-the-belt humor.
In a recent interview, renowned actress Sharon Stone has bravely brought to light a disturbing incident that allegedly took place during the 1980s. Stone claims that she was sexually harassed by a former Sony executive, whose name she chose not to disclose. This shocking revelation has once again sparked a conversation about power dynamics and the mistreatment of women in the entertainment industry.
Hey everyone! It's been quite a whirlwind in the music industry lately, and it seems like headlines just keep coming. In the latest news, Timbaland, the legendary producer, recently found himself in hot water after making some controversial comments about Britney Spears.
“There is no way" the former president plans on doing it, said the "Late Night" comedian.