Since the dawn of Hollywood, studios have orchestrated PR moments for its leads. Oscar Isaac and Jessica Chastain’s red-carpet flirtation is only the latest example.
Cheyenne Roundtree is an entertainment reporter for The Daily Beast and graduated from the University of Missouri's School of Journalism. She has previously worked at DailyMail.com and served as a correspondent for the Emmy-winning DailyMailTV.
Propaganda-as-patriotism was behind Clear Channel’s (now iHeartRadio) attempt to ban over 150 songs from airwaves in the wake of 9/11, from pop hits to Rage Against the Machine.
“She’s kind of held my hand through that hell, and we are having a baby together,” the comedian told Seth Meyers on Tuesday night.
The famed New York City comedy club forced guests to wait in rising waters and pay their bills as the club flooded during an Al Franken stand-up set.
Kanye aligned himself with Manson when he featured him on “Donda” despite the shock-rock singer standing accused of horrific abuse and still being under investigation in L.A.
Members of Infinity G8ds told The Daily Beast they had a meeting with West about their Star of David and cross logo, only for an uncannily similar design to appear on his merch.
OnlyFans says that starting in October, it will prohibit “content containing sexually-explicit conduct.” The sex workers who helped make the site what it is want answers.
The Tony Award-winning actress is accused of having sexual conversations with a girl as young as 13 and puppeteering a cult-ish, obsessive fan base of vulnerable youngsters.
Director Abel Ferrara said LaBeouf was starring in his film about Italian Saint Padre Pio, even though FKA Twigs and others have accused him of physical and sexual abuse.
A gunman in Portland opened fire on Brooklyn Zu rappers Odion Turner “12 O’Clock” and David Turner “Murdock”—relatives of the late Ol’ Dirty Bastard.
