Yung Miami revealed on Twitter in a since-deleted post, earlier this week, that she's already brought in $1 million from her Caresha Please brand just this month. "I guess this is what failing in life look like," she captioned a screenshot of the earnings. The image appears to stem from Shopify, on which she sells her popular drinking game, Resha Roulette, and other merchandise. When The Jasmine Brand shared the deleted post on Instagram, fans weren't thrilled.
"I know this isn't Zendaya, but videos of non-Black women never go viral for getting their faces punched in, so I want to know why everyone always thinks it's hilarious for Black women to consistently get their heads bashed in on social media?" another asked.
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Each night after I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! on ITV, Joel Dommett and Emily Atack host the follow-up show, Extra Camp. And every episode, they are joined by a panel of celebrity guests who are there to laugh, joke and jibe at the events of the main show.
In last night’s episode of I’m A Celebrity: Extra Camp (Monday, November 25th), viewers noticed something rather unusual about the celebrity guest of this week, Denise van Outen.
Where is Prank Encounters filmed? That’s what many viewers of the show are wondering in 2021. Prank Encounters is back for a second series and the Netflix show was aptly released on April Fool’s Day.
Featuring Stranger Things actor Gaten Matarazzo, Prank Encounters is almost a Punk’d, American Horror Story fusion that will have viewers jumping out of their skin and giggling uncontrollably in equal measure.
Let’s take a look at where the Netflix show is filmed, the cast and what to expect from season 2.
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More than a dozen of the world's leading artificial intelligence firms made fresh safety commitments at a global summit in Seoul on Tuesday, the British government said in a statement.
The agreement with 16 tech firms -- which include ChatGPT-maker OpenAI, Google DeepMind and Anthropic -- builds on the consensus reached at the inaugural global AI safety summit at Bletchley Park in Britain last year.