Wednesday, April 20, 2016

Live Celebrity: The president shouldn't be meeting with superstar hooligans


What is President Obama doing by openly taking "good example" exhortation from a person wearing a lower leg screen?
At a White House summit a week ago to talk about his "My Brother's Keeper" activity, Obama met with entertainers Common, Nikki Minaj, Busta Rhymes, Ludacris, Wale, DJ Khaled, Alicia Keyes and a's Who of other "socially cognizant and profoundly powerful" specialists.

Presently TMZ reports that rapper Rick Ross' lower leg arm ornament began beeping halfway through the president's comments.

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What's a dialog about keeping kids from wrongdoing without a genuine criminal in the house?

Ross confronts charges of seizing and gun whipping his maintenance person. Out on ­$2 million bond, he should wear the screen.

Nor does his "craft" make him a fit consultant for this activity. His raps praise date assault, misogyny, beat-downs and medication managing.

In 2013, City Councilman Andy King and different Democrats stepped of City Hall to censure Ross over verses advancing the utilization of delight ("molly") for date assault.

That (and Reebok slaughtering his underwriting bargain) incited a Ross conciliatory sentiment to ladies who've "felt the sting of misuse" (and to young fellows for being a poor good example).

Gracious, and last December he discharged the tune "Endeavor," which fantasizes about executing a presidential competitor ("Assassinate Trump like I'm Zimmerman").

The Obamas have two youthful little girls. By what method would they be able to welcome such visitors into "the general population's home"?

Yes, famous people can highlight a decent aim. Yet, the president ought to consider what he's appearing to underwrite with his own genuine star power.

Top Celebrity news: Fake Celebrity News Targets Local Readers

Are big names moving from Hollywood into little American towns in 2016?

Gossipy tidbits are twirling on online networking that A-listers are moving to our region however don't fall for the fabrication!

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Online networking has seen a surge in the multiplication of fake VIP news.

Have you seen these cases on your timetable?

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KPUR 7 reported Lady Gaga saying, "I'm simply tired of the L.A. way of life and I feel like, as of right now in my life, I'd rather quite recently live in a spot loaded with genuine, veritable individuals," in a story guaranteeing she and on-screen character spouse Taylor Kinney were moving to Philly.

Furthermore, talking about a Bad Romance, The McKenzie Post guaranteed that Katie Holme's ex Tom Cruise felt "tired of the Hollywood way of life" and was excited to move to Beaver Falls only outside of Pittsburgh.

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These and other neighborhood "news" stories are simply parody, however even licensed outlets are spreading fake stories.

Philadelphia's Q102 reported that DiCaprio was searching for "a less complex lifestyle in Swedesboro" in a brief article guaranteeing the Revenant star was moving to NJ.

While the starting point of these scam posts stays hazy, individuals rush to snap and share. In the event that anything, promoting income has expanded on online networking which could clarify why they continue coming.

In spite of the fact that they spread falsehood, these stories don't appear to do much mischief (other than getting your trusts of, obviously).

As much as we would all adoration to find Leonardo DiCaprio at the market, be careful with fake superstar news immersing your online networking.

Live Celebrity News: One in four Britons trust they know character of couple, YouGov survey finds

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A YouGov survey proposes one in four British individuals trust they know the names of the VIP couple ensured by a protection order.

The Sun on Sunday needs to distribute a tale around a prominent man's charged "additional conjugal" exercises, yet a request is presently set up in England and Wales keeping the tabloid from doing do. The restriction likewise banishes anybody from distinguishing the man and his companion.

On Friday, the daily paper requested the request to be upset after the couple were named by distributions in the US, Scotland and by a political blogger. On Monday, judges at the Court of Appeal decided for the Sun on Sunday and said the order ought to be lifted.

The man, named PJS in court reports, is planning to dispatch a lawful test against the choice.

More than 6,500 individuals in the YouGov survey were asked: "There has as of late been a court directive on an anecdote around a big name couple and an extramarital trio, keeping English media from naming the couple, referred to just as PJS and YMA. 


"Do you know which big name couple the story concerns?"

A quarter century penny reacted 'yes', 62 for each penny said no and 13 for every penny said they didn't know enough about the story.

YouGov additionally found that in Scotland, 31 for every penny trust they know the names of the two individuals included.

Judges will investigate the man's case and choose whether to give him authorization to dispatch a Supreme Court challenge. The order will stay set up until that choice is made on Thursday.

The couple was likewise named by an Australian site on Tuesday.