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What happened between Landon Barker and Joe Chavez? Charli D'Amelio's boyfriend shares photo of eye injury
What happened between Landon Barker and Joe Chavez? Charli D'Amelio's boyfriend shares photo of eye injury
Fans speculated the incident happened due to Landon Barker's girlfriend, Charli D'Amelio
2023-08-24 19:17
Who is Renee Bargh? Tom Cruise and 'ex-girlfriend' reunite on red carpet for premiere of 'Mission: Impossible 7'
Who is Renee Bargh? Tom Cruise and 'ex-girlfriend' reunite on red carpet for premiere of 'Mission: Impossible 7'
Entertainment reporter Renee Bagh was rumored to have secretly dated Tom Cruise in 2018
2023-07-04 18:29
Joe Rogan credits Khabib Nurmagomedov while discussing his fight against Conor McGregor: 'He is 29 and 0'
Joe Rogan credits Khabib Nurmagomedov while discussing his fight against Conor McGregor: 'He is 29 and 0'
The Khabib Nurmagomedov vs Conor McGregor bout, which Joe Rogan discussed, stands out as the largest event in UFC history
2023-11-29 16:29
Whoopi Goldberg blasts millennials who 'only want to work four hours'
Whoopi Goldberg blasts millennials who 'only want to work four hours'
Whoopi Goldberg has become the latest middle aged person to scold millennials for being lazy. The Oscar-winner, who turns 68 on 13th November, said the younger generation “only want to work four hours” and dismissed the idea that it is harder to get on the property ladder now than in previous decades. She said: “Every generation comes and wants to do better than their parents did, but I am sorry, if you only want to work four hours, it is going to be harder for you to get a house. “I feel for everybody that feels this, but I am sorry, we busted our behinds, we had to because we didn’t have the opportunities. “Every generation is told they are going to do worse than their parents, people pick it up and do what they do and they raise themselves. And this is what you've got to do. “It is called being a good citizen.” Goldberg, who has an estimated net worth of $60m, made the comments after a slew of studies came out this year which suggest it is harder for millennials to own homes than previous generations. Government data analysed by property listing company Apartment List found that by age 30, just 42 per cent of millennials owned homes, compared to 48 per cent of gen Xers and 51 per cent of baby boomers. The gap persists into their early 40s, with the oldest millennials still having a lower rate of ownership than previous generations when they were that age. Speaking on a talk show on 8 November, Goldberg was responding to comments from co-host Alyssa Farah, who suggested the 2008 financial crisis and other economic disruptions in the 15 years since had made things more difficult for millennials. While it is unlikely to be the only factor, many young people in the US came out of college with poor earning prospects in the wake of the financial crash. That, in turn, widened income inequality and caused house prices to rise faster than wages in the decade following. People on social media were quick to criticise her comments. One person said: “Sometimes Whoopi totally gets it wrong. This would be an instance.” “Whoopi don’t do this… Homes are unaffordable, and people are priced out of their area,” another wrote. “Whoopi’s tone is a prime example of why things are so tough for younger generations,” a third person added. How to join the indy100's free WhatsApp channel Sign up to our free indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-11-09 23:26
'Glad Simon had him redo it': 'AGT' fans hail judge as D'Corey Johnson's second shot at audition wins hearts
'Glad Simon had him redo it': 'AGT' fans hail judge as D'Corey Johnson's second shot at audition wins hearts
D'Corey Johnson's rendition of Journey's 'Open Arms' got the audience up and dancing
2023-05-31 11:21
Que Buena Los Angeles Continues to Win Los Angeles – #1 Morning Drive, Primetime and Midday Ratings Successes
Que Buena Los Angeles Continues to Win Los Angeles – #1 Morning Drive, Primetime and Midday Ratings Successes
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2023-06-13 22:57
Where is Beverly D’Angelo now? Al Pacino’s ex spills on their relationship and co-parenting twins with him
Where is Beverly D’Angelo now? Al Pacino’s ex spills on their relationship and co-parenting twins with him
Al Pacino and Beverly D'Angelo first met 27 years ago on a plane, when she was playing Ellen Griswold in the 'National Lampoon's Vacation' series
2023-05-31 22:28
How tall is Timothee Chalamet? Actor’s photo with Zendaya left fans confused about his height
How tall is Timothee Chalamet? Actor’s photo with Zendaya left fans confused about his height
Timothee Chalamet, 27, one of the most dashing Hollywood actors out there, has become incredibly popular in an astonishingly short amount of time
2023-08-18 20:57
Tom Petty Exhibit Opening in Musician’s Hometown in Gainesville, FL with Artifacts from Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
Tom Petty Exhibit Opening in Musician’s Hometown in Gainesville, FL with Artifacts from Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
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2023-06-28 23:50
5 best golf movies ever made: Caddyshack isn't No. 1
5 best golf movies ever made: Caddyshack isn't No. 1
From Caddyshack to Happy Gilmore and more, ranking the five best golf movies that have ever been made.
2023-09-18 05:57
Japanese actor-director Kitano says his new film explores homosexual relations in the samurai world
Japanese actor-director Kitano says his new film explores homosexual relations in the samurai world
Japanese actor-director Takeshi Kitano says he wanted his new film “Kubi” to show the world of samurai in ways that mainstream movies have rarely done before, by portraying the homosexual, love-hate relationship of warlords in one of Japan’s best known historical episodes
2023-11-15 21:58
Who is Taylor Swift's 'Better than Revenge' song about?
Who is Taylor Swift's 'Better than Revenge' song about?
Taylor Swift’s third album Speak Now was re-released today as Speak Now (Taylor’s Version) as the multi-award winning artist continues to re-record her catalogue. The new version featured all 14 songs on the original record, as well as six songs ‘from the vault’, which means that Swift wrote them for the album but they didn’t make the cut initially. The album also features artists Fall Out Boy and Hayley Williams from Paramore. When listening to the album fans noticed that Swift had changed a lyric in one of her hit songs. 'Better Than Revenge' is about Swift desiring to get revenge on a romantic rival. The lyric from the original album released in 2010 goes “she’s better known for the things that she does on the mattress.” Which some claimed to be misogynistic and “slutshaming”. So for 'Better Than Revenge (Taylor’s Version)', Swift changed the line to: “he was a moth to flame, she was holding the matches.” Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Many praised the change, saying it highlighted Swift’s growth, who was 21 when Speak Now was originally released, whilst some fans mourned the original lyric saying it’s exactly what an 18-year-old would write and the authenticity of it has been damaged. However, the lyric change has led many to re discuss who the song was about in the first place. Whilst it has never been confirmed, it is believed that the song is about Joe Jonas, Swift’s ex, and Camilla Belle, the woman Jonas dated after he broke up with Taylor back in 2008. Belle is an actress and model. In fact, Belle’s niece made a TikTok about the song, explaining that Belle is her dad’s half-sister and that “I love that song, even though it’s about my aunt.” Many viewers left comments asking what Belle thought about the now-changed lyric, but there’s currently been no response. @annirouth Replying to @Carolina theres literally not a lot to say about this haha In 2014, Swift spoke to The Guardian about the lyric saying the she was only 18 when she wrote the song: “That’s the age you are when you think someone can actually take your boyfriend. Then you grow up and realise no one takes someone form you if they don’t want to leave.” Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-07-07 22:59