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Brittany Snow and Tyler Stanaland’s relationship – from Pitch Perfect crush and wedding to divorce and cheating accusations

Brittany Snow and Tyler Stanaland’s relationship – from Pitch Perfect crush and wedding to divorce and cheating accusations

Brittany Snow and Tyler Stanaland’s contentious divorce has made headlines once again in the wake of the former’s appearance on Call Her Daddy. The Selling the OC star has been rocked with accusations of infidelity during their two year marriage, and their relationship has been thrust into the spotlight in the wake of their back and forth. Here’s a breakdown of their relationship, from how they first met to their wedding, divorce, and the involvement of Selling The OC… © Getty ImagesTyler Stanaland and Brittany Snow’s relationship explored They were each other’s crushes before meeting on Instagram In an interview with The Knot, Brittany, 38, and Tyler, 34, revealed that they first met on Instagram, with the latter adding that he had developed a crush on the actress when he first saw her in Pitch Perfect. Calling her his “unattainable crush” he recalled: “As a man, I used to watch ‘Pitch Perfect’ with friends and, ‘Brittany Snow… One day.’ But never thinking it would ever happen.” Brittany nursed a silent crush of her own, having …

Disney Faces Accusations Of Misleading Shareholders With Left-Wing Agenda

Disney Faces Accusations Of Misleading Shareholders With Left-Wing Agenda

Authored by Eric Lundrum via American Greatness, The Walt Disney Company is facing backlash after critics say it has misled its shareholders by prioritizing a “woke political and social agenda” over profits, thus violating its fiduciary duty. As Fox News reports, a letter was sent to Disney on Wednesday by America First Legal (AFL) accusing the company of unlawful discrimination, as well as forcing political messages that have resulted in “damage to Disney’s brand, properties, and commercial reputation by management’s manufactured misalignment between its woke political and social agenda and the vast majority of the Company’s customers.” AFL, which is run by Stephen Miller, a former senior adviser to President Donald Trump, further claims that Disney’s upper levels of management “intentionally manufactured misalignment between the Company and its core customers” in recent years, which has led to the company’s market capitalization losing over $100 billion since February of 2021. “Disney has displayed an inexplicable disregard for its customers and shareholders, forcing radical gender-expansive, anti-White, and anti-police content on families while providing warnings about harmful content on uncontroversial …

Bizarre games from Amanda Bynes’s old website resurface amid accusations against Dan Schneider

Bizarre games from Amanda Bynes’s old website resurface amid accusations against Dan Schneider

For free real time breaking news alerts sent straight to your inbox sign up to our breaking news emails Sign up to our free breaking news emails Screenshots from an old website featuring the work of Amanda Bynes have resurfaced, showing what one TikToker describes as “weird” games involving identification of the young Nickelodeon star’s body parts. The website, which now redirects to Nickelodeon’s, was promoted as a place for fans to access videos from The Amanda Show, as well as watch interviews and play games. TikTok user @YouKnowNat uploaded the screenshots from Bynes’s old website AmandaPlease.com, which was created when the actor was only 13 years old. YouKnowNat says in her video that she went into the website’s archive and found “some weird things”. Under the video section, one could find clips titled “Amanda Gargles”, “Amanda Squirts Cheese in her Hands”, and “Amanda Dances with Banana”. There are also separate sections titled “Dirty Foot and Toenail”, and a fake ad called “Remote Control Underpants”. “You have [sections] for body parts and sniffing shoes. There’s …

‘No evidence’ Channel 4 bosses were aware of Russell Brand accusations, broadcaster says | UK News

‘No evidence’ Channel 4 bosses were aware of Russell Brand accusations, broadcaster says | UK News

There is “no evidence” managers were aware of allegations against Russell Brand, a Channel 4 investigation has found. It comes after four women alleged in a joint investigation by The Sunday Times, The Times and Channel 4 Dispatches that the comedian and presenter sexually assaulted them between 2006 and 2013. A report, released by Channel 4 on Thursday, said the investigation “found no evidence to suggest that there was knowledge within the channel of the allegations contained in the Dispatches programme about Russell Brand’s behaviour” while he was a presenter on two programmes between 2004 and 2007. However, it did say an allegation made in 2009 by a staff member which concerned the comedian’s conduct towards them was “not passed up Channel 4’s senior management chain” nor investigated at the time as it ought to have been. “Channel 4 has apologised to the former Channel 4 staff member for the breakdown in 2009, communication delays in 2023 and the distress this matter has caused,” the report said. Image: Russell Brand spoke out last year to …

Russia’s presidential vote starts final day with accusations of Kyiv sabotage

Russia’s presidential vote starts final day with accusations of Kyiv sabotage

“NOON AGAINST PUTIN” The Ukraine war has been the deadliest conflict in Europe since World War II. None of the other three candidates on the ballot presents any credible challenge to Putin, 71, who dominates Russia’s political landscape. But the supporters of Putin’s most prominent foe, the late Alexei Navalny, who died suddenly in an Arctic penal colony in February, called on people across Russia to turn out to vote all at the same time at noon on Sunday in each of the country’s 11 time zones. The “Noon Against Putin” action, endorsed by Navalny’s widow Yulia Navalnaya, is presented as a way for people to express opposition without the risk of arrest because they will be queuing up to vote legally. The Kremlin has warned people against taking part in unauthorised gatherings. “Today we want to say to all of us – noon is the very beginning,” the Noon Against Putin initiative wrote on their Telegram early Sunday. “Yes, some of us are scared. Yes, the choice is not easy. But we are the …

Brazil’s Bolsonaro ‘Not Afraid of Any Trial’ Over Plot Accusations

Brazil’s Bolsonaro ‘Not Afraid of Any Trial’ Over Plot Accusations

rio de janeiro —  Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro said Saturday he was “not afraid of any trial,” a day after documents released by the Supreme Court revealed that two top military leaders said the populist plotted to remain in power after losing the 2022 election. Bolsonaro avoided commenting on the content of any of several investigations targeting him, but claimed he was a victim of “persecution” for causing trouble for the country’s political left. Authorities in February confiscated Bolsonaro’s passport. “I could very well be in another country, but I decided to come back here at all costs. I’m not afraid of any trial, as long as the judges are impartial,” Bolsonaro said in Rio de Janeiro, speaking at a campaign event in the city’s mayoral race. The court documents released Saturday included testimony from Bolsonaro’s former army and air force commanders to police, who said they refused the former leader’s demands and would arrest him if he tried to stay in power. The testimonies include the first direct mentions of the right-wing leader …

“Let them eat cereal”: How accusations of “greedflation” fueled consumer ire against Kellogg’s

“Let them eat cereal”: How accusations of “greedflation” fueled consumer ire against Kellogg’s

Since 2022, Kellogg has been running an ad campaign encouraging families, with the help of Tony the Tiger and Toucan Sam, to break out of their boring dinner rotation and swap in the occasional bowl of cereal. “If you’re tired of cooking chicken over and over (and the kids are bored of eating it) we’ve got something you’ll want to try,” the description for one of the advertisements read. “Turn off the stove, pop open the pantry and pour your favorite Kellogg’s cereal for dinner!” That commercial didn’t inspire nearly the same amount of dialogue as when — nearly two years later, on Feb. 21 — WK Kellogg Co. CEO Gary Pilnick also suggested customers eat cereal for dinner, likely because instead of positioning it, as the advertisement had, as a little treat, he suggested it as a solution for families feeling throttled by food inflation.  “The cereal category has always been quite affordable, and it tends to be a great destination when consumers are under pressure,” Pilnick said in an interview with CNBC. “If …

Despite being found liable for attack, Trump claims E. Jean Carroll made ‘false accusations’ against him

Despite being found liable for attack, Trump claims E. Jean Carroll made ‘false accusations’ against him

ROME, Georgia — Former President Donald Trump on Saturday reiterated his claim that writer E. Jean Carroll had levied “false accusations” against him, even as similar remarks have resulted in large court judgments against him. Speaking at a Georgia campaign rally that represented Trump’s pivot toward the general election as he seeks to prevent a second loss to Democratic President Joe Biden, Trump reiterated a number of grievances, Carroll’s civil court victories among them. “I just posted a $91 million bond, $91 million on a fake story, totally made up story,” he said, referencing the bond he posted this week as he appeals a defamation verdict against him. “Ninety-one million based on false accusations made about me by a woman that I knew nothing about, didn’t know, never heard of, I know nothing about her,” he continued. “She wrote a book, she said things,” Trump told the raucous crowd in Rome, about 70 miles northeast of Atlanta. “And when I denied it, I said, It’s so crazy. It’s false.’ I get sued for defamation. That’s where …

Charlotte Church denies antisemitism accusations after leading choir in pro-Palestinian chant | Ents & Arts News

Charlotte Church denies antisemitism accusations after leading choir in pro-Palestinian chant | Ents & Arts News

Welsh singer Charlotte Church has said she is in “no way antisemitic” after taking part in a concert which featured a controversial pro-Palestinian chant. Church led a choir of approximately 100 people in a rendition of “from the river to the sea” at a gig she co-organised with a Welsh choir in order to raise money for charity, the Middle East Children’s Alliance. But the singer faced a backlash after using the chant, which is viewed by some pro-Israel supporters as a way to call for the eradication of the Israeli state. Some pro-Palestinian supporters reject this, saying it is simply expressing the need for equality for all inhabitants of historic Palestine. Middle East conflict: Latest updates In a live broadcast on Instagram on Monday, Church addressed “alarmist” reports relating to the Big Sing for Palestine event in Caerphilly. “Just to clarify my intentions there, I am in no way antisemitic. I am fighting for the liberation of all people. I have a deep heart for all religions and all difference,” she said. “It was …