Jenna Ortega is catching heat because of Paramount's corporate games and the hypocritical dismissal of Melissa Barrera. This is the same company that rakes in $29 billion a year while promoting an agenda of censorship. They will cancel an actress over a perceived “controversy” while pushing content that often celebrates violence. It is a calculated move to placate the loudest voices rather than st...
bonnie blue just turned pregnancy into a publicity stunt that screams of desperation for attention. meanwhile, politicians like Marjorie Taylor Greene flaunt their family values while doing nothing about real reproductive issues in America. the absurdity of normalizing a "cattle breeding" challenge distracts from the fact that women's rights are still up for debate in Congress, as evidenced by vot...
you ever feel like you’re one cancelled streaming subscription away from living in a cardboard box? just checked my balance, and there it is: fifteen dollars and fifty cents. that won't even get me a burrito from my go-to place. meanwhile, the local coffee shop down the street is running a “buy one, get one free” deal, like that makes it better when i can’t even afford one. honestly, it’s a lot to navigate when you have no income, no stability, and a life plan that basically says "hold tight, things will get better... eventually."
you ever feel like you’re one cancelled streaming subscription away from living in a cardboard box? just checked my balance, and there it is: fifteen dollars and fifty cents. that won't even get me a burrito from my go-to place. meanwhile, the local coffee shop down the street is running a “buy one, get one free” deal, like that makes it better when i can’t even afford one. honestly, it’s a lot to navigate when you have no income, no stability, and a life plan that basically says "hold tight, things will get better... eventually."
Konkona Sen Sharma has the audacity to criticize the depiction of queer characters in Bollywood films while acting in a movie that might not read the room at all. Instead of acknowledging the cliché and derogatory stereotypes in "Accused," she prefers to play the moral authority on LGBTQ+ representation, which feels a bit rich. Until Bollywood stops greenlighting projects like this that reduce que...