Paris Hilton accuses David Letterman of purposefully humiliating her in 2007 interview
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Jennifer Aniston fans DISGUSTED over creepy 1998 interview when David Letterman sucks on Friends star s hair
With Framing Britney Spears reigniting the conversation about the media s ill-treatment towards the singer and other women at a young age, Jennifer Aniston s 1998 interview with David Letterman has garnered attention for all the wrong reasons. Written By
Karishma Shetty 938022 reads Mumbai Updated: February 21, 2021 03:08 pm Jennifer Aniston fans DISGUSTED over creepy 1998 interview when David Letterman sucks on Friends star s hair
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Framing Britney Spears, a hard-hitting documentary that sheds harsh light upon Britney Spears controversial conservatorship since 2008, also spoke prominently about how media s ill-treatment towards her at a young age was equally, if not more, at fault. Post the documentary s release, other women who faced such harsh treatment were also reexamined on social media with Lindsay Lohan
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ave Grohl, founder of Foo Fighters and former Nirvana drummer, wins accolades for his integrity, activism and curation of odd bits of music history. Occasionally, you might hear a quiet mumble that âif only Foo Fightersâ albums were as consistently interesting as Grohl.â
The band is out to prove its skeptics wrong in
Medicine at Midnight (RCA), where longtime members Pat Smear and Rami Jaffe go to great lengths to prop up Grohlâs valiant efforts. The bandâs live TV appearances in late 2020 suggested a more exciting Foo Fighters for its 10th studio album.
Those who think hard rock needs a an infusion of joyful pop in pandemic times will find tracks like âShame Shameâ and âMaking a Fireâ a fitting evolution for Foo Fighters. Naysayers may complain that the former partial-punks have become poseurs, but a subtler critique is that Foo Fighters always will have a predictable sound, no matter how they fiddle with production. Still, Grohl b