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Meghan Markle removed from photo used by royal family… Vianney defended by fans after bad buzz on X…

Meghan Markle removed from photo used by royal family… Vianney defended by fans after bad buzz on X…
Meghan Markle removed from photo used by royal family… Vianney defended by fans after bad buzz on X…

September 16, 2024

Richard Gadd’s moving message to victims of harassment

The creator and actor of the Netflix series My little reindeerinspired by the harassment he suffered from a middle-aged woman nicknamed “Martha,” received an award last weekend for the writing of the show.

Remembering a traumatic episode in his life and his complicated beginnings, the comedian took advantage of his acceptance speech to send a message to all those “going through a difficult time”. “(With this speech) I encourage all those who are going through a difficult time right now to persevere,” he said. “I don’t know why we are here […] but I know that nothing lasts forever. And no matter how bad things get, they always get better. So if you’re struggling, just keep moving forward and I promise you that everything will be okay.”

Meghan Markle cropped from royal family photo for Prince Harry’s birthday

Vianney defended by his fans after being accused of gaining publicity with the Pelicot affair

Vianney attracted the wrath of several Internet users after posting a message on X/Twitter last weekend, in which he noted the “absurd contrast” of the passage of his song Father-in-law in a supermarket in 2020 at the time of the arrest of Dominique Pelicot, the main accused in the Mazan rape trial, for having filmed under the skirts of customers.

The singer took the opportunity to show his support for Gisèle Pelicot, wife and alleged victim of her ex-husband. However, some Internet users saw it as a bad publicity stunt and the star’s account was deactivated shortly after, without further details. Fortunately, the singer of Not there was able to count on the support of some fans, who defended a gesture “not malicious on his part”.

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