Bhad Bhabie is coming strong this weekend with some very, very serious allegations.
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The BBC is issuing an apology and a correction after airing an interview with a man who falsely claimed to be U.S. Senator Cory Booker.
The broadcaster apologized for airing what turned out “to be a deliberate hoax” and has reached out to the real Booker with an apology. The BBC says they “are looking into what went wrong to make sure it doesn’t happen again.”
The hoax interview aired on BBC’s Newshour radio show on Feb. 26, regarding the U.S. placing sanctions on Saudi Arabia following the
Bhad Bhabie is coming strong this weekend with some very, very serious allegations.
direct to your inboxHigh street retailer M&S has issued an important message to anybody planning to shop at its stores.In light of recent events, the British retailer wants to make sure people - especially women - feel safe in its stores.Marks and Spencer has now said that anybody who is made to feel unsafe is able to stay inside one of their stores for as long as they need.Store colleagues will also be on hand to help where necessary.In a statement posted on social media, M&S wrote: "If you
Ahead of HBO's final installment of Allen v. Farrow, directors Amy Ziering and Kirby Dick and lead investigative producer Amy Herdy sat down for a Zoom interview with The Hollywood Reporterto discuss the chilling close to the docuseries and address criticism from Allen that their project is one-sided.
Meghan Markle has been accused of wearing "blood money" earrings gifted by the Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on two separate official occasions. Markle wore the earrings -- initially a gift to Queen Elizabeth -- at a state dinner in Fiji during a royal tour that included Tonga, Australia and New Zealand in October 2018, just three weeks after Washington Post writer Jamal Khashoggi was murdered in Saudi Arabia.The U.S. has accused the crown prince of ordering Khashoggi’s death.
Daisy May Cooper has issued a statement as she returns to social media after disabling her Instagram account following an argument with her book's publishers.The 34 year old is in the process of writing her memoir and wanted to include a story about a former flame's genitals, much to the dismay of her publishers.This Country star Daisy took to Instagram on Thursday to announce she had an an argument with her literary agent, sharing footage from their meeting.
Chris D'Elia has been accused of sexually exploiting a minor and soliciting child pornography in a new federal lawsuit. But a spokesperson for the comedian said he denies the accusations. "Chris denies these allegations and will vigorously defend against them in court," the spokesperson told Fox News.
Senator Cory Booker has been issued an apology by the BBC.
direct to your inboxLancashire Police has issued a warning after discovering a cyclist illegally riding on the hard shoulder of the M55.The footage from the patrol car shows a cyclist on the hard shoulder, oblivious to the officers behind.They tweeted: "Although MN31 agreed that it was a lovely day for you to be out and about doing your daily exercise.
Aberdeen was cut off just before kick-off.Supporters will have been intrigued to watch John Kennedy's first game in temporary charge following the departure of Neil Lennon as the Dons travelled south to Glasgow.But before a ball was kicked, the video feed on the Pass to Paradise season ticket platform - broadcast to tens of thousands of season ticket holders - turned black.Many fans even missed the opening goal of the game, a deflected Odsonne Edouard strike that found its way past Joe Lewis
BBC Studios Inks First-Look Deal With Gobstopper Group BBC Studios has signed a first-look deal with Gobstopper Group, the company behind MTV’s Just Tattoo of Us and Revenge Prank With DJ Pauly D & Vinny. As part of its expansion plans, Gobstopper Group has launched Mermaid Studios in Belfast, helmed by Paddy Mckenna, the former head of development at Sony-owned Stellify, and Neil Dimmock, who joins from BBC One’s Sunday Morning Live.
straight to your inbox every day for freeManchester United legend Gary Neville has apologised to Liverpool supporters after he mocked the side following their defeat to Everton.Jurgen Klopp's team suffered their fourth successive league defeat at Anfield against their city rivals - who won there for the first time since 1999.Neville, who often mocks United 's arch rivals whenever the opportunity arises, took to social media with a bottle of wine to celebrate their defeat.