Courrielche: Hollywood’s Partisan Crusade Strengthens Boycotts, Piracy
Hollywood is on the verge of a massive boycott. And the Oscars may be the tipping point.
Hollywood is on the verge of a massive boycott. And the Oscars may be the tipping point.
During a radio interview on Sunday, comic legend Jackie Mason called Madonna a “deranged yenta” for comments she made while leading a women’s march against President Donald Trump earlier this month.
Pop icon Madonna waded back into the political jet stream last weekend when, during the Women’s March on Washington protest rally, she told thousands of demonstrators that she has often thought of “blowing up the White House” following Donald Trump becoming the 45th President of the United States.
President Donald Trump thought Madonna’s Women’s March speech was “disgusting” and did damage to the opposition movement, he said in an interview Thursday night.
Texas radio station HITS 105 has vowed never to play Madonna’s music again following her profanity-filled speech Saturday at the Women’s March on Washington, in which she said she had often thought about “blowing up the White House.”
US pop superstar Madonna appeared in person at a court in the Malawian capital Lilongwe on Wednesday to apply to adopt two more local children, a court spokesman told AFP.
Gary Byrne, former Secret Service officer and author of Crisis of Character: A White House Secret Service Officer Discloses His Firsthand Experience with Hillary, Bill, and How They Operate, spoke with Breitbart News Daily SiriusXM host Alex Marlow about reports that the Secret Service will investigate Madonna for her “blowing up the White House” comment.
Two days after Madonna shared her wish to blow up the White House, Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D.-Mass.) has not come out with a statement condemning the outrageous desire that the pop singer expressed in her address to Saturday’s Women’s March on Washington’s National Mall.
Has anyone actually worked out yet what that Women’s March over the weekend was all about?
Pop singer Madonna has issued a defense of a comment she made at the anti-Donald Trump Women’s March on Washington on Saturday — during which she said she had thought often of “blowing up the White House’ — saying the quote had been taken “wildly out of context.”
Monday on Fox News Channel’s “Fox & Friends,” former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich said Madonna should be arrested for saying Saturday at the Women’s March in Washington D.C. that she wanted to blow up the White House. Gingrich
On Saturday, a coalition of actresses, pop stars, and Michael Moore congregated in cities throughout the country to protest the peaceful transfer of power between Presidents Barack Obama and Donald Trump, a centuries-old American tradition.
The U.S. Secret Service will reportedly open an investigation into Madonna after the singer told demonstrators at the Women’s March on Washington Saturday that she has often thought of “blowing up the White House.”
Juanita Broaddrick, the woman who accused Bill Clinton of raping her twice in a hotel room in 1978, slammed Madonna and other celebrities for leading a women’s march against Donald Trump yesterday while ignoring the plight of Clinton’s female sexual
Madonna railed against the Trump administration Saturday at the Women’s March on Washington and confessed during her profanity-laced speech that’s she’s been thinking about “blowing up the White House.”
Madonna took to Instagram late Thursday to promote an upcoming anti-Donald Trump protest march – by sharing a photo of a woman with shoe company Nike’s “Just Do It” logo apparently shaved into her public hair.
In a guest column at the Hollywood Reporter, social critic Camille Paglia pins down why so many women in Hollywood are apparently finding it difficult to accept their age with grace.
With the New Year upon us — and a new President set to take office — it is time to acknowledge and reflect on the year’s most epic freakouts, tantrums and meltdowns from Hollywood’s best and brightest about Donald J. Trump.
Feminist writer Camille Paglia has penned a pointed essay in response to Madonna, who called her out by name during her acceptance speech at Billboard’s Women in Music Awards on Friday.
Madonna unloaded about the presidential election, Donald Trump, ageism and her personal life in a Billboard interview with actress Elizabeth Banks published Monday.
An actress who promised to perform sex acts on Italians who voted “No” in the country’s referendum on Sunday will apparently make good on her word.
Madonna’s charity fundraiser turned political in Miami, Florida, Friday night after she ripped President-elect Donald Trump from the stage.
Author Gersh Kuntzman tried to get Madonna to honor her lewd promise to gratify Hillary voters and filmed himself doing so.
Pop icon Madonna sounded an impassioned final warning to Americans to vote Hillary Clinton for president this week, cautioning on social media that if the Democratic candidate loses to Republican Donald Trump, “we are all f*cked.”
Comedian Amy Schumer used her stand-up gig in New York City Tuesday night to mock the reported hundreds of fans who walked out on her October 17 Tampa show after the comedian skewered Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump.
Pop star Madonna got raunchy while introducing comedian Amy Schumer at a performance in New York City Tuesday night, promising the crowd sexual favors in exchange for their support of Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.
Israeli designer Kobi Levi’s psychedelic shoes resemble everything from banana skins to sex acts, flamingos and stretching cats — and they are all the rage among well-heeled stars like Lady Gaga.
Pop icon Madonna joined her colleague Katy Perry in getting naked to encourage Americans to head to the polls on Election Day.
Madonna went on social media Thursday and trashed Donald Trump’s sons, Donald Trump, Jr., and Eric Trump, for posting a photo showing them celebrating the killing of a leopard they hunted during a trip to Africa.
Singer Madonna is being blasted on social media for the way she chose to mourn the victims in the deadly terror attack at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando, Florida, which resulted in 49 people being murdered and another 53 injured by a Muslim man who reportedly declared loyalty to the Islamic State.
Pop stars can get starstruck, too.
If you have watched or seen photos of an award show red carpet you have seen that the public arena is the new casting couch. Publicity is worth more than awards.
Madonna and Stevie Wonder’s tribute to Prince on Sunday night at the Billboard Music Awards was greeted with a blistering barrage of backlash on social media.
Pop superstar and style icon Madonna has fired back at critics of her risqué Met Ball gala outfit, explaining in a social media post that her butt- and breast-exposing getup was meant as a political statement about women’s rights.
Pop icon Prince died on Thursday morning at the young age of 57. While the entertainer left behind a volume of work that is as prolific as it is influential, he also wrote or co-wrote some of the biggest songs of the past few decades, including for artists like Tom Jones, Alicia Keys and Madonna.
Embattled pop queen Madonna has apparently been busted posting fake traffic signs outside of her $40 million Manhattan apartment in order to hoard valuable New York City parking spaces.
The Australian leg of Madonna’s controversial Rebel Heart tour is attracting more negative attention, this time after the 57-year-old exposed the breast of a 17-year-old fan on stage.
Madonna took to social media on Monday to defend herself after reports surfaced that the singer had suffered an onstage meltdown during a concert in Australia on Saturday night.
Madonna suffered an onstage meltdown during a concert in Australia Saturday night, as she sipped from a bottle of tequila and made several emotional pleas to the audience.
Madonna is accused of being under the influence of alcohol and mocking her fans during a concert over the weekend in Louisville, Kentucky.