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The red carpet event began with all of the glamour and none of the ostentation of a Hollywood affair. The lobby was full of buzz in anticipation for Gina Carano’s big-screen return. Photo: Christina Buttons
"I quit acting for three years, because that I was getting emails like that, just explicitly out front like, 'Hey, I probably shouldn't submit you because you're white, but you're right for the role.'"
"I have more confidence in myself. It took having everything stripped away for me to have that confidence to stand up for myself to stand up for what I felt was right. And it opened the door."
The non-partisan effort promotes thoughtful dialogue between individuals on both sides of the political aisle.
The non-partisan effort promotes thoughtful dialogue between individuals on both sides of the political aisle.
"Now, every person knows we're all nuanced, we aren't all evil or all good, you know?"
The industry is doing what it can to speak out and fight back, saying that "The King" himself would not approve of Authentic Brands's move to homogenize the Elvis experience.
"There has never been a human civilization without mechanisms of its own transmission, and we have largely destroyed or lost ours."
Drag Queens funded with taxpayer dollars dress up and read to children in libraries, schools, parks and green spaces all over town and in every borough.
Sources at Netflix reportedly stressed that the decisions to pull the plug on these products were not based on cost, but were creative in nature.
A transgender person who said they were born male but had been on puberty blockers since age 11, asked Charlie Kirk for advice after admitting to potentially regretting the transition.
The Pride Adult TOMBOYX Compression Top "is designed to keep you comfortable while letting you be your best self."
"Like I said, my preference is to hew close to the laws of countries in which Twitter operates. If the citizens want something banned, then pass a law to do so, otherwise it should be allowed."
That thread went viral and made its way to the 11th top spot in the nation on Twitter. It started when Posobiec noted that he'd tried to take his family to a Pizza Hut near Washington, DC.
The episode showed clips of what appeared to be January 6’s Save America Rally, followed by increasing conflict and eventual nuclear war.