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Candace Cameron Bure has something to say about “cancel culture.”
As you’ve likely heard, the Full House alum ditched Hallmark, a network she’d collaborated with for YEARS to make made-for-TV movies, in favor of rival startup network Great American Family last year. Then, she came under fire after revealing to the WSJ in November of 2022 that the main reason for her switch was that because of “new leadership,” Hallmark was “a completely different network” from when she started. She added:
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Pretty much ALL of Twitter knew right away that was code for marriage between “a man and woman” — a total anti-LGBT dog-whistle. Everyone from viewers to former co-stars made it known en masse they weren’t OK with this kind of hate. The self-proclaimed “devoted Christian” later jumped on Instagram to address the backlash, noting she has a “great love and affection for all people,” attempting to place all the blame on “the media.” She noted:
Now, she’s speaking out about how “cancel culture” has affected her. While chatting on the Unapologetic podcast with Julia Jeffress Sadler on Wednesday, the 46-year-old lamented:
She also compared herself to how Christians face “persecution” for speaking their beliefs all over the world. She continued:
However, she noted that even in tough times, it’s important for Christians to maintain their faith:
While she did say she has it far better, she’s still putting herself in the same boat as those who face actual religious persecution — and not TV stars who upset people by spreading hate. (Also, sorry, but this idea that Christians face anywhere near the persecution that the LGBT community does is total BS. It’s the
Another Housewives marriage is coming to an end. Drew Sidora and Ralph Pittman have called it quits after nearly nine years of marriage.
“This is not a question of being taken out of context. This is not a question of saying something that you wanna take back.
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would not feature gay couples."I think that Great American Family will keep traditional marriage at the core," Candace told WSJ. in November 2022. The team at GAF, Candace said, are "Christians that love the Lord and wanted to promote faith programming and good family entertainment." Candace, who was previously with the Hallmark Channel, said she switched to GAF because it fit her "brand."Following her comments, many in Hollywood slammed the actress.
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Emma Slater and Sasha Farber are going their separate ways. On Tuesday, the pro filed for divorce from her husband of four years, court docs obtained by ET show.In the Los Angeles filing, Slater cites «irreconcilable differences» as the reason for the split, and requests that neither she nor Farber receive financial support after their divorce.Slater additionally says that she and Farber are having an «uncontested divorce» and «intend on amicably resolving all property issues in a subsequent Stipulated Judgment of Dissolution of Marriage.»ET has reached out to Slater and Farber for comment.The docs list April 1, 2022 as Slater and Farber's date of separation.
Emma Slater and Sasha Farber are going their separate ways. On Tuesday, the Dancing With the Stars pro filed for divorce from her husband of four years, court docs obtained by ET show.
for the liberal outlet Salon, Cross complained about certain comedians who are trying to brand themselves as heroes of “free speech” by railing against cancel culture.He specifically mentioned comedians who make jokes about “trans people,” a dig that seem directed at comedians Dave Chappelle and Bill Maher, who have courted controversy for not pulling their comedic punches against the LGBTQ community. Cross stated they should just drop their cancel culture fight and stop with the jokes that hurt “hundreds of thousands of people.”During the latest episode of “Salon Talks,” the “Arrested Development” star and anti-Trump stand-up comic took aim at his colleagues, saying, “All the comics b—- and moan about, you know, ‘they’re trying to cancel me for this joke I made.’ Most of the time it’s a nothing joke and it doesn’t matter.”Further belittling comedians’ fight against cancel culture, Cross stated, “And now you are positioning yourself as this bulls— voice of ‘They’re not going to cancel me. You can’t silence me.’ For what? Your dumb joke that about trans people? Who gives a s—?”He continued, asking, “I mean, is it that important to you? Just move on and not hurt, you know, hundreds of thousands of people.”Cross’ dismissive account of certain comedians dealing with cancel culture seemed to overlook the consequences stemming from Dave Chappelle’s anti-trans jokes for instance. Chappelle’s jokes have prompted venues to cancel his stand up shows last minute and resulted in Netflix employees striking at company headquarters to get the streaming platform to remove his specials.Chappelle was even attacked during one of his L.A.
Paul Wesley has filed for divorce from Ines de Ramon.According to legal documents, obtained by ET, Wesley filed for the dissolution of marriage Friday in Los Angeles County Superior Court. As for the reason behind the divorce, Wesley cited «irreconcilable differences.» The actor, 40, and the 30-year-old jewelry industry exec tied the knot on Aug.
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Ashley Graham shared an unfiltered photo of her post-pregnancy stomach on Monday. The Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model grabbed her stomach with both hands in the uncaptioned Instagram photo, revealing loose skin. Her followers praised her in the comments, calling her "The realest one we know" and "inspirational," saying, "We need more realistic models like her." Alyssa Milano called her "Beautiful." The post comes a little more than a year after she gave birth to twin boys she shares with husband Justin Ervin.The couple also share a 3-year-old son. Her post came days after she slammed cancel culture over saying she no longer planned to breastfeed her children. "There's this whole thing with people telling you how to feed your child," she said in an interview earlier this week on "The Daily Show" with guest host Chelsea Handler. View this post on Instagram A post shared by A S H L E Y G R A H A M (@ashleygraham) "With my first kid, I was like ‘I can only breastfeed, this is the right way.’ And then I had the twins, and I was like, ‘I’m not doing this.
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Cate Blanchett says there is a danger that society will be “destined to repeat” its mistakes if we continue to follow cancel culture.Blanchett, who has recently faced accusations of being ‘anti-woman’ following the release of new movie TÁR, made her thoughts on the boycotting movement clear in a recent interview. The Titanic actor argues that it’s important to continue studying history and art (amongst other things) even if they might be deemed controversial or “problematic” today.She told The Radio Times (as per The Independent): “If you don’t read older books that are slightly offensive because of what they say in a historical context, then you will never grapple with the minds of the time [and] we are destined to repeat that stuff.”She continued her argument by highlighting the example of an artist who would be deemed highly problematic by our standards as a society today.
Todd Spangler NY Digital Editor J.K. Rowling, nearly two years after she ignited a firestorm over her comments widely perceived as denigrating transgender people, is speaking out about the controversy in a new podcast — and claims that fans have “profoundly” misunderstood her point of view. In the forthcoming podcast, “The Witch Trials of J.K. Rowling,” Rowling says, “What has interested me in recent years, particularly on social media [is when fans say], ‘You’ve ruined your legacy. Oh, you could have been beloved forever, but you chose to say this.’ And I think: ‘You could not have misunderstood me more profoundly.’” Rowling, in the trailer for the podcast, says, “I never set out to upset anyone. However, I was not uncomfortable with getting off my pedestal.”